Publications

NZVA members get free access to a number of publications and access to an e-Library of veterinary and animal science publications.

SciQuest

SciQuest is a fully indexed and searchable e-library of New Zealand and Australian veterinary publications. Developed by the NZVA, SciQuest specialises in veterinary, animal and agricultural science and continuing education.

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The New Zealand Veterinary Journal (NZVJ)

The New Zealand Veterinary Journal (NZVJ) is our international journal publishing high quality peer-reviewed articles covering all aspects of veterinary science, including clinical practice, animal welfare and animal health.

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VetScript

VetScript is the NZVA's flagship magazine. It promotes the incredible breadth and depth of the veterinary profession - from cutting-edge scientific innovation to leaders in our profession who are making a difference on a global scale. Covering animal health and welfare, biosecurity, agricultural productivity and sustainability, food safety and workforce initiatives, we show what our profession is doing to shape and influence issues affecting animals, humans and the environment.

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Companion Quarterly

Companion Quarterly is the official newsletter of the Companion Animal Veterinarians Branch of the NZVA.

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Equine Veterinary Practitioner

The Equine Veterinary Practitioner (EVP) is the official journal of the Equine Veterinarians Branch of the NZVA. Published quarterly, it includes editorials, case studies, reports and other news for equine veterinarians.

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Grazing Gazette

Grazing Gazette is the official newsletter of the Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarians Branch of the NZVA.

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HoofPrint

HoofPrint is the official newsletter of the Dairy Cattle Veterinarians Branch of the NZVA.

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VetNews

VetNews is our weekly e-newsletter with news and opportunities from the NZVA.

The newsletter is archived on the NZVA website.

NZVA members can read the VetNews archive