Calag Archive
Calag Archive
About California Agriculture
Publication Information
California Agriculture 64(4):164-164.
Published October 01, 2010
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California Agriculture is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal reporting research, reviews and news. It is published by the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) of the University of California. The first issue appeared in December 1946, making it one of the oldest, continuously published, land-grant university research journals in the country. The circulation is currently about 15,000 domestic and 1,800 international.
Mission and audience
California Agriculture's mission is to publish scientifically sound research in a form that is accessible to a well-educated audience. In the last readership survey, 33% worked in agriculture, 31% were faculty members at universities or research scientists, and 19% worked in government agencies or were elected office holders.
Indexing
The journal is indexed by AGRICOLA; Current Contents (Thomson ISI's Agriculture, Biology and Environmental Sciences, and the SCIE databases); Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau (CAB) databases; EBSCO (Academic Search Complete); Gale, including Lexis-Nexis; Google Scholar; Proquest; and others, including open-access databases. It has high visibility on Google and Google Scholar searches. We post all peer-reviewed articles to the California Digital Library's eScholarship Repository.
Authors
Authors are primarily but not exclusively from ANR; in 2008, 15% were based at other UC campuses, or other universities and research institutions, and 13% in 2009.
Reviewers
In 2008 and 2009, 14% and 50% (respectively) of reviewers came from universities and research institutions or agencies outside ANR.
Rejection rate
Our rejection rate ranged between 20% and 25% in the last three years, and in the year ending May 31, 2009, editors sent back 24% of manuscripts for revision prior to peer review.
Peer-review policies
All manuscripts submitted for publication in California Agriculture undergo double-blind, anonymous peer review. Each submission is forwarded to the appropriate associate editor for evaluation, who then nominates three qualified reviewers. If the first two reviews are affirmative, the article is accepted. If one is negative, the manuscript is sent to a third reviewer. The associate editor makes the final decision, in consultation with the managing and executive editors.
Editing
After peer review and acceptance, all manuscripts are extensively edited by the California Agriculture staff to ensure readability for an educated lay audience and multidisciplinary academics.
Submissions
California Agriculture manages the peer review of manuscripts online. Please read our Writing Guidelines before submitting an article; go to http://californiaagriculture.ucanr.org/submit.cfm .
Letters
The editorial staff welcomes your letters, comments and suggestions. Please write to us at: 1301 S. 46th St., Bldg. 478, Richmond, CA 94804, or calag@ucdavis.edu. Include your full name and address. Letters may be edited for space and clarity.
Subscriptions
Subscriptions are free within the United States, and $24 per year abroad. Single copies are $5 each. Go to http://californiaagriculture.ucanr.org/subscribe.cfm or write to us. International orders must include check or money order in U.S. funds, payable to the UC Regents. MasterCard/Visa accepted; include complete address, signature and expiration date.
Permissions
Articles may be reprinted, provided that no advertisement for a commercial product is implied or imprinted. Please credit California Agriculture, University of California, citing volume and number, or complete date of issue, followed by inclusive page numbers. Indicate ©[[year]] The Regents of the University of California. Photographs in print or online may not be reprinted without permission.
Editor's note: California Agriculture is printed on paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council as sourced from well-managed forests, with 10% recycled postconsumer waste and no elemental chlorine. See www.fsc.org for more information.