Al-Kitab Journal for Pure Sciences
Al-Kitab Journal for Pure science is an official publication of the Al-Kitab University College in addition to Al-Kitab Journal for Human Sciences. The journal is published with two issues per year. The Journal publishes original research papers, in different disciplines (Medical Sciences, Pharmacy, Applied Science, Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mathematical Sciences, Science of Chemistry, Bio-Science Technologies, Earth Sciences, Geophysics, Environment, and Renewable Energies). English and Arabic are the languages used. The manuscript submissions can be made via Email: ( kjps@uoalkitab.edu.iq) or through loading window. The submitted papers will be reviewed by Technical Committees of the Journal. All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished and will be peer-reviewed. Articles submitted to the journal should meet these criteria and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should follow the style of the journal and are subject to both review and editing.
The primary goal of the new editors is to maintain a high quality of publications. There will be a commitment to expediting the time taken for the publication of the papers. To enhancing the objectivity and fairness of the review process, the article authors’ names will be deleted.
Articles that are devoted to the purely mathematical aspects without a discussion of the physical implications of the results or the consideration of specific examples are discouraged. Articles concerning material science should not be limited merely to a description and recording of observations but should contain a theoretical or quantitative discussion of the results.
The Journal accepts 7 types of articles defined as follows:
- Research Articles: A research article is a regular article which aims to present new findings.
- Letters to the Editor: A letter to the editor is a short article which aims to present new findings that require fast publication procedures.
- Notes: A note is an article (regular or short) which aims to present rather new findings.
- Comments: A comment is a short article that makes comments on another article already published in this Journal or replies to a comment.
- Review Articles: A review article is an article which aims to present comprehensively already existing findings.
- Lecture Notes: A lecture note is a short review article.
- Selected Conference articles: Upon an agreement with a conference committee, selected papers may be published by the Journal in a special section. In this case, the editor will appoint in collaboration with the conference committee guest editors.
The Editors reserve the right to reject papers without sending them out for review.
Editor Prof. Dr. Ayad Ghany Ismaeel
ISSN(s): 2617-1260 (print), 2617-8141 (online)
Prof. Dr. Ayad Ghany Ismaeel Editor In Chief
Prof. Dr. Sameer Saadoon Mustafa Managing Editor
Prof. Dr. Abdul-rasoul Khidher Abbas Editor
Prof. Dr. Ali Ismail Abdulla Editor
Prof. Dhia Ismail Ibrahim Editor
Assistant Prof. Dr. Nohad Abdulwahhab Mohammed Alomari Editor
Assistant Prof. Dr. Haithem AbdulAal Ziarah Editor
Assistant Professor Dr. Wafika AL-Naimi Editor
Assistant Professor Dr. Mohammed Fawzi Abdulla Editor
Assistant Prof. Dr. Kadum Mohamed Hussain Allami Editor
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Advisory Board
Prof. Dr. Basil Mohammed Saied Chairman / University of Mosul / Iraq
Prof. Dr. Khadigah Ahmed Ismail Alexandria University/ Egypt
Prof. Dr. AbdulMunim Abu Tubeekh University of Technology / Iraq
Prof. Dr. Mohammed Aljaradin Lund University/ Sweden
Prof. Dr. Salma Abdulkareem BuKhatwa Libyan International Medical University/ Libya
Prof. Dr. Ali Hussain Taki University of Kirkuk/ Iraq
Prof. Dr. Aziz Ibrahim Abdulla University of Tikrit/ Iraq
Prof. Dr. Rami AbdulQadir Mahir University of Al-Isra/ Jordan
Prof. Dr. Qasim Musa Al-Obaidi University of Philadelphia/ Jordan
Prof. Dr. Ghanim Putrus Northumbria University Newcastle/ UK
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission’s compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another http://theessayclub.com/ journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
Submit the article to the E-mail: sameersaadoon@yahoo.com
After the article passes the plagiarism http://theessayclub.com checking stage, and editor or editor section check, each manuscript will be reviewed by at least three independent referees who are within the subject area.
Peer review is a critical element of scholarly publication, and one of the major cornerstones of the scientific process. Peer Review serves two key functions:
1-Acts as a filter: Ensures research is properly verified before being published
2-Improves the quality of chiefessays.net the research: rigorous review by other experts helps to hone key points and correct inadvertent errors
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Abstracting and Indexing
The journal’s research indexed at the following sites;
1-Cross Ref. DOI
2-Iraqi Academic Scientific Journals
Publication Ethics
For a peer-reviewed journal, the publication of articles plays an essential role in the development of a coherent network of knowledge. It is, therefore, essential that all publishers, editors, authors, and reviewers, in the process of publishing the journals, conduct themselves in accordance with the highest level of professional ethics and standards.
Publisher’s Responsibilities
We follow the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)’s Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers ( PDF ). The publisher is dedicated to supporting the vast efforts of the editors, the academic contributions of authors, and the respected volunteer work undertaken by reviewers. The publisher is also responsible for ensuring that the publication system works smoothly, and that ethical guidelines are applied to assist the editor, author, and reviewer in performing their ethical duties.
Editor’s Responsibilities
We follow the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)’s Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors ( PDF ). In addition, some key points are listed below. The editor should acknowledge receipt of submitted manuscripts within two working days of receipt and ensure an efficient, fair, and timely review process. The editor should ensure that submitted manuscripts are processed in a confidential manner, and that no content of the manuscripts will be disclosed to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, and the publisher, as appropriate.The editor should recuse himself or herself from processing manuscripts if he or she has any conflict of interest with any of the authors or institutions related to the manuscripts. The editor should not disclose the names and other details of the reviewers to a third party without the permission of the reviewers. The editor has the right to make the final decision on whether to accept or reject a manuscript with reference to the significance, originality, and clarity of the manuscript and its relevance to the journal. The editor should by no means make any effort to oblige the authors to cite his or her journal either as an implied or explicit condition of accepting their manuscripts for publication. The editor should not use for his or her own research any part of any data or work reported in submitted and as yet unpublished articles. The editor should respond promptly and take reasonable measures when an ethical complaint occurs concerning a submitted manuscript or a published paper, and the editor should immediately contact and consult with the author. In this case, a written formal retraction or correction may also be required.
Reviewer’s Responsibilities
We follow the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)’s COPE Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers ( PDF). In addition, some key points are listed below. The reviewer who feels unqualified to review the assigned manuscript or affirms that he or she cannot meet the deadline for completion of the review should immediately notify the editor and excuse himself or herself from the process of reviewing this manuscript. The reviewer should inform the editor and recuse himself or herself from reviewing the manuscript if there is a conflict of interest. Specifically, the reviewer should recuse himself or herself from reviewing any manuscript authored or coauthored by a person with whom the reviewer has an obvious personal or academic relationship, if the relationship could introduce bias or the reasonable perception of bias. The reviewer should treat the manuscript in a confidential manner. The manuscript should not be disclosed to or discussed with others except as authorized by the editor. The reviewer should approach the peer-review job objectively. Personal criticism of the author is unacceptable. The reviewer should not use for his or her own research any part of any data or work reported in submitted and as yet unpublished articles. The reviewer should immediately notify the editor of any similarities between the manuscript under review and another paper either published or under consideration by another journal. The reviewer should immediately call to the editor’s attention a manuscript containing plagiarized material or falsified data.
Author’s Responsibilities
The author should not submit concurrent manuscripts (or manuscripts essentially describing the same subject matter) to multiple journals. Likewise, an author should not submit any paper previously published anywhere to the journals for consideration. The publication of articles on specific subject matter, such as clinical guidelines and translations, in more than one journal is acceptable if certain conditions are met. The author should present a precise and brief report of his or her research and an impartial description of its significance. The author should honestly gather and interpret his or her research data. Publishers, editors, reviewers, and readers are entitled to request the author to provide the raw data for his or her research for convenience of editorial review and public access. If practicable, the author should retain such data for any possible use after publication. The author should guarantee that the works he or she has submitted are original. If the author has used work and/or words by others, appropriate citations are required. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable.
The author should indicate explicitly all sources that have supported the research and also declare any conflict(s) of interest. The author should give due acknowledgement to all of those who have made contributions to the research. Those who have contributed significantly to the research should be listed as coauthors. The author should ensure that all coauthors have affirmed the final version of the paper and have agreed on its final publication. The author should promptly inform the journal editor of any obvious error(s) in his or her published paper and cooperate earnestly with the editor in retraction or correction of the paper. If the editor is notified by any party other than the author that the published paper contains an obvious error, the author should write a retraction or make the correction based on the medium of publication.
Open Access Policy
TJES journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Copyright and open access licenses
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Al-Kitab Journal for Pure science is an official publication of the Al-Kitab University College
ISSN(s): 2617-1260 (print), 2617-8141 (online)