Thank you to our 2021 reviewers

K. Sturgess
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As 2021 draws to a close I suspect few of us could have foreseen the past year. In the early part of the year, as COVID-19 vaccination gathered pace, like many, I was hopeful that we would be seeing coronavirus in the rear-view mirror by the end of the year ― only then to find ourselves in the midst of another wave of cases. Despite all the headwinds of coronavirus and the impact of working from home, Veterinary Evidence has continued to flourish, publishing more papers this year than last. Published papers have covered an amazing range of different topics, illustrating not just the wide diversity of questions that are being answered, but the depth and breadth of the team of reviewers that give their time to extend veterinary knowledge, supported by a dedicated group of assistant editors and staff at the journal who coordinate activity, ensure standards, and continue to develop the journal. As a journal, Veterinary Evidence is maturing with two of the main focuses this year being to further develop our internal journal systems ― which has allowed us to apply for membership of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) ― and work towards improving the discoverability and accessibility of our published papers. In order to achieve this, the team is working hard to redesign our current website and fulfil the criteria for inclusion in other citation databases beyond CAB Abstracts, such as Medline. We have been delighted this year to expand our Editorial Board ensuring, as the journal grows, we have the necessary range of skills on the Board to maintain high quality, effective reviews delivered in a timely manner. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our reviewers and everyone who has served on the Board this year for their tireless efforts on behalf of Veterinary Evidence – without your support the journal could not exist. This year the Board has had three online meetings, more than ever before, which have been essential in helping develop the strategy for Veterinary Evidence over the coming years, expanding the influence and reach of the journal with various strategic initiatives. Other key areas have included developing our policy on standard terminology, looking at the best ways to ensure Knowledge Summaries remain current and working towards making editorial decisions as consistent as possible. And finally… a huge thank you to everyone who works for and supports Veterinary Evidence, wishing you all a safe and productive 2022.  
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感谢我们2021年的评审
随着2021年即将结束,我怀疑我们中很少有人能预见到过去的一年。今年年初,随着COVID-19疫苗接种的步伐加快,我和许多人一样,希望我们能在年底前从后视镜中看到冠状病毒,结果却发现自己正处于另一波病例中。尽管有冠状病毒的不利影响和在家工作的影响,但“兽医证据”继续蓬勃发展,今年发表的论文比去年多。已发表的论文涵盖了不同主题的惊人范围,不仅说明了正在回答的问题的广泛多样性,而且说明了审稿人团队的深度和广度,他们花时间扩展兽医知识,由一组专门的助理编辑和期刊工作人员提供支持,他们协调活动,确保标准,并继续发展期刊。作为一本期刊,《兽医证据》正在走向成熟,今年的两个主要重点是进一步发展我们的内部期刊系统——这使我们能够申请成为COPE(出版伦理委员会)的成员——并努力提高我们发表的论文的可发现性和可访问性。为了实现这一目标,该团队正在努力重新设计我们目前的网站,以满足CAB文摘以外的其他引文数据库的收录标准,如Medline。我们很高兴今年扩大了我们的编辑委员会,以确保随着期刊的发展,我们在委员会中拥有必要的技能范围,以保持高质量,及时有效地发表评论。我想借此机会感谢我们所有的审稿人和所有今年在委员会任职的人,感谢他们为《兽医证据》所做的不懈努力——没有你们的支持,这本杂志就不可能存在。今年,理事会举行了三次在线会议,比以往任何时候都多,这对于帮助制定未来几年的《兽医证据》战略,通过各种战略举措扩大期刊的影响力和覆盖面至关重要。其他关键领域包括制定我们的标准术语政策,寻找确保知识摘要保持最新的最佳方法,并努力使编辑决策尽可能一致。最后,非常感谢所有为兽医证据工作和支持兽医证据的人,祝你们2022年安全高效。
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