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About This Journal

An international, peer-reviewed journal focusing on academic and applied papers dealing with recent topics, scientific concepts, and invited review papers in multidisciplinary science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science). This journal aims to highlight research and development leading to innovative solutions and advancements across various disciplines, stimulating interdisciplinary collaboration, and addressing global challenges.

This journal is a member of and subscribes to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Journal History

Baghdad Science Journal is a refereed scientific journal issued by the College of Science for Women at the University of Baghdad. It was established in 2004 under the title "Um Salama Journal." The new title, Baghdad Science Journal, was first commissioned in 2009. Beginning in 2024, the journal transitioned to a bi-monthly publication frequency, producing 12 issues per year instead of 6.

Baghdad Science Journal publishes scientific papers in the following fields:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Physics
  • Mathematics

Publishing Schedule

Monthly since 2024.

Publisher/Editorial Office

Publisher: College of Science for Women - University of Baghdad

Name: Samira Naji Khadhim
Address: College of Science for Women,
University of Baghdad,
Jadirya P.O. Box 47131,
Baghdad-Iraq
Email:
Phone: +9647717642599

Name: Dr. Yousra Abdul Alsahib S. Aldeen
Address: College of Science for Women,
University of Baghdad,
Jadirya P.O. Box 47131,
Baghdad-Iraq
Email:
Phone: +9647717642599

Editorial Office

Name: Fikrat M. Hassan
Address: College of Science for Women,
University of Baghdad,
Jadirya P.O. Box 47131,
Baghdad-Iraq
Email:
Phone: +9647901615871

Language

The journal is published in English, with the full text in English and the abstract available in both English and Arabic.

Digital Archiving

The journal is preserved in CLOCKSS and Portico, the two leading preservation archives that guarantee persistent access for the very long term. Articles also receive Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) from the Crossref organization to ensure they can always be found.