Theriological School


Theriological School – a professional and educational network that unites specialists in mammalogy of Ukraine and adjacent countries, first of all Poland, Belarus and, from time to time, Estonia, Russia and Romania. Theriological school as a community exists both as a network of professionals and as an annual meeting.

History

Theriological School was started as one of the sections of Ukrainian theriological society of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Autumn 1993 by a joint decision of three institutions – Ukrainian Theriological Society, Ministry of Nature Conservation and the Commission on the Reserves of NAS of Ukraine. Since its foundation in 1993 and until now Therioschool became one of the main activity of UTS. Igor Zagorodniuk, deputy head of the UTS, is one of the initiators of the creation and a head of Theriological school.
The first newsletter was distributed on 24 November 1993. The first conference was organized on 3 October 1994 at Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. The first issue of a journal "Proceedings of the Theriological School" was published in 1998 and presented during the V Theriological school on biological station of National University of Kharkiv. A website of Ukrainian Theriological Society was started in spring 2003.
All activities of Theriological school are maintained entirely on the enthusiasm of its Board and its regular participants. The Board of the school organizes each next seminar in another place – usually, in one of the nature or biosphere reserves or at biological stations of one of the universities, and much less often in cities on the base of universities, institutes or museums of the natural history.

Objectives

The concept of Theriological school was formulated in the journal "Nature Reserves in Ukraine" and these ideas were developed during all 24 schools. The key tasks of the society are:
Therioschool exists in two main forms – as a network of professionals and the annual seminar. The network includes more than 200 respondents from Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Estonia, Moldova, Romania, Hungary. The seminar is usually gathering about 30–70 participants and lasts on average 5 days.
The school follows a uniform scheme which is described in details at the website of society . The main features of Theriological school are:
The Journal of the Theriological School – "Proceedings of the Theriological School" is registered in International Center for Registration of Scientific Publications with ISSN 2312-2749 and ISSN 2074-2274. In 2018 journal changes its title to Theriologia Ukrainica.
The journal PTS was approved by Higher Attestation Commission of Ukraine in 2016 as a professional publication which can accept and publish the results of investigations in a framework of dissertation works. All articles submitted to PTS go through three reviews – primary review from the editorial board and two other reviews – from independent experts.
Since 1998, 15 volumes of the journal PTS were published. Also, each volume contains on average 18–22 articles.
The information about each volume is posted on Internet according to the requirements of the Web of Science: each volume and each article has its own homepage with a detailed English summary. Each article contains an abstract, key words, legends to the figures and tables, bibliography. Each volume has at least 4–7 articles written in English.
Page of the PTS in website of the National Museum of Natural History of Ukraine:
On 1 May 2020, according to log profile on Google Scholar, there are 1455 citations of 306 articles of the PTS. h-index is = 14, the index i10 is 33. These results are quite high for Ukrainian journals.