About the Journal

Print/Online Edition History of Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Biologia 1956-2021, online edition 2006-now:

The journal Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai came into being in 1956, in Cluj, under the name of The Bulletin of "V. Babeş" and "Bolyai" Universities series Social Sciences (Buletinul Universitatilor "V.Babes" si "Bolyai" seria Stiinte Sociale), started with vol. I, Nr. 1-2. The Bulletin of " V. Babeş" and "Bolyai" Universities and its series Natural Sciences (Buletinul Universitatilor "V. Babeş" si "Bolyai" seria Stiintele Naturii), vol. II, No. 1-2, was published in the next year, 1957. The editorial board included, among others, Acad. Prof. Constantin Daicoviciu, Prof. Stefan Peterfi and Eugen Pora, corresponding members of the Romanian Academy. This unique volume appeared, simultaneously, in Romanian and Hungarian and it included Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Geography and Biology chapters, which, starting with volume III, in 1958, became distinct fascicles.
The series Biologia of the Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai periodical appeared in 1958 under the name Tomus III. Nr. 7 1958. Studia Universitatum Victor Babes et Bolyai, series II, fascicle 2 - Biologia. Cluj. The editorial board included as responsible publishers the Acad. Prof. Constantin Daicoviciu and Prof. Takacs Lajos and other editorial members like Acad. Prof. Emil Petrovici, Acad. Prof. Raluca Ripan, Prof. Peterfi Istvan, Prof. Eugen Pora, all corresponding members of the Romanian Academy, Prof. Csendes Zoltan, Prof. Laszlo Tihamer, Prof. Marton Gyula, Prof. Alexandru Rosca, Lect. Virgil Cîmpianu, Lect. Felszeghy Odon, Lect. Kallos Miklos, Lect. Iosif Pervain and Lect. Andrei Roth.
The publication rate was of one annual fascicle between 1958-1959, 1975-1976 and 1982-1986. The rest of the publication periods, till present time, the periodical has been issued in two annual fascicles.
Between 1959-1961, the publication was given the name of Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai, series II, fascicle 2 - Biologia. Cluj, and beginning with 1962, the issue of the series (II) is replaced by "Biologia" .
Acad. Prof. St. Pascu (1969-1976), Prof. I. Vlad (1977-1984), Prof. A. Negucioiu (1985-1989), Acad. Prof. Prof. I. Haiduc (1990-1992) and Prof. A. Marga (1993-1995) followed Acad. Prof. C-tin. Daicoviciu as lead publishers. Beginning with 1996, the editorial board of the Biologia series is reorganized and it would include Prof. N. Coman, Prof. V. Cristea, Prof. M. Dragan-Bularda (editorial secretary), Prof. S. Kiss (coordinator editor), Prof. I. Pop, Prof. N. Tomescu, Lect. C. Tarba, researcher St. I. G. Racovita, and as editorial general secretary Prof. L. Albu.
Presently, the editorial board includes five members of the Romanian Academy: Prof. Octavian Popescu, PhD, "Babes-Bolyai" University, Cluj-Napoca, Prof. Peterfi Leontin Stefan, PhD, "Babes-Bolyai" University, Cluj-Napoca, Dan Munteanu, PhD, the branch of the Romanian Academy from Cluj-Napoca, Anca Simu, PhD, the Institute of Cytology and Cellular Pathology Bucharest, C.P.I. Dr. Gh. Racovita, the branch of the Speleology Institute of the Romanian Academy from Cluj-Napoca.

End of print edition: 2022 (ISSN 1221-8103 CEASED)
The online edition continues, from 2021 the journal has a new site: https://studiabiologia.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/

Subject: Biology Journal

Aim: to promote fast publication of valuable original researches in the field of biology.

Fully Open Access: Yes

Language: English

Publication fees: None

Type of publication: scientific/academic

Periodicity: half-yearly (June, December)

Submission deadlines: 1 April for issue 1; 1 October for issue 2.

Types of eligible articles: Research article; Short communication; Review; Abstract; In memoriam. Purely descriptive works are considered only if dealing with a novel or seldom explored field of research.

Publication time: accepted papers are published within 3 months after acceptance by the editors.

Prevention and Fight against Plagiarism and other forms of fraudulent conduct

Authors of the journal must be aware and understand that Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai intends to prevent, and also sanctions attempts and acts of plagiarism and other forms of fraudulent conduct, including but not limited to the fabrication and/or falsification of data. Therefore, authors are hereby advised that:
– Plagiarism attempts or other fraudulent actions discovered and documented during the review process (Editorial Office, peer review) may lead to: a) rejection of the manuscript for publication; b) official information of the higher education or research institution of the author’s affiliation; and c) information of the scholarly community and public opinion.
– Upon notification on allegation of plagiarism or other fraudulent actions for any article that has been already published in Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai, and following the thorough verification of the notification, the Editorial Office may take the following steps: a) contact the Index of allegations of plagiarized works in Romania; b) follow the procedure in place for plagiarism attempts or other fraudulent actions discovered and documented during the review process; c) officially inform the higher education or research institution of the author’s affiliation, making available all necessary documents (including the author’s responsible declaration of originality); d) advise the most important international databases about the allegation of plagiarism; and e) publish (on the site, etc.) its official position on the matter. As conceptual and general guidelines on plagiarism, the journal Studia UBB refers to: “What Constitutes Plagiarism?”, in “Harvard Guide to Using Sources”, available here: https://usingsources.fas.harvard.edu/what-constitutes-plagiarism

See also: https://researcheracademy.elsevier.com/uploads/2020-06/RA_HEADT%20Centre%20Webinar%20on%20Plagiarism_FINAL.pdf

 

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