The rapid development of information technology has led to a fundamental change in the culture of scientific publication. The time gap between the end of an experiment and the publication of results has been
reduced considerably.
Scientific articles are being produced under high time pressure and
only on restricted areas of interest. scientific progress is communicated
through a large number of successive articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals
which are often difficult to understand for
the common reader.
Bridging the gap
LOHMANN INFORMATION aims to bridge
this gap in selected areas along the production chain of animal-based food. “we
will publish up-to-date scientific results in
an easily understandable format”, says Prof.
Dietmar Flock. “Our articles address current
issues in life science which are of special
interest for livestock extension services,
governmental authorities, farm managers,
veterinarians and students in applied poultry and livestock science.” The scope of
LOHMANN INFORMATION comprises the
whole field of animal food production ranging from breeding to husbandry systems,
feeding and nutrition, health and veterinary care, product quality, environmental
aspects, issues in animal welfare and changing consumer demands. The information
provided is based on independent scientific sources and practical experience. The
list of references ensures that the reader
can find more detailed information on a
particular subject of interest in the references cited.
while the main animal species targeted by
LOHMANN INFORMATION is poultry, articles on other species of farm animals
and articles of general interest in the context of sustainable food production ‘from
farm to fork’ will also be included from time
to time. “we appreciate receiving comments, questions and suggestions from
our readers on subjects they would like to
read about in future issues of our journal.”
Change in editorial management
“We would like to take this opportunity
to announce changes in the editorial management”, says Prof. Dietmar Flock, who
has been serving as editor of
LOHMANN
INFORMATION since 2006. Prof. Flock is
now being assisted by Prof. werner Bessei,
who currently acts as co-editor and will
take over as editor following a transitional
period. Prof. Bessei is well-known in the scientific community as senior Vice-President
of the world Poultry science Association
(wPsA) and the President of the German
Branch of wPsA. werner Bessei studied
Agricultural sciences at the University of
Hohenheim, stuttgart-Hohenheim,
Germany, from
1967 – 1971.
After his doctorate at the Institute of Animal Husbandry and Breeding
of the same university, he joined PhilipsDuphar, Düsseldorf, as Technical Advisor
for agro-chemical products in western europe, Northern Africa and the Middle east.
From 1985 to 1990, he served as an Animal
Production Officer (Poultry) at the FAO
Headquarters in Rome. From 1990 onwards, he was a professor for Farm Animal
ethology and small Animal sciences at the
University of Hohenheim. He retired in
2014 from his duties at the University of
Hohenheim but continues to be an advisor in different poultry organizations and
working groups.
Prof. Dietmar Flock