Science and Education publishing (SciEP) is an ideal outlet for the publication of your significant research findings. SciEP’s main goal is to increase the importance of science worldwide, to give all researchers equal opportunity to share ideas, develop their career and for their work to have impact around the world.
Advantages & What We Offer
- Online Submission System
- Rapid Publication
- Peer-reviewed
- Open Access
- Extensive Indexing
- OAI-PMH Service
- Indexed by Google
Publication of your significant research findings in Journals of SciEP will enable your research to reach the widest available audience in your field of expertise. Your published papers will be available online with Open Access Policy and will be available for immediate citation.
Online Submission System
An efficient, easy, and user friendly online submission system reduces the overall time from submission to publication.
Peer-reviewed
All SciEP journals have a high standard of peer review.
Rapid Publication
Online submission, rapid peer review and production make the process of publishing your article simple and efficient.
Extensive Indexing
All articles published in SciEP journals are included in some major bibliographic databases so that your work can be found easily and cited by researchers around the world.
Open Access
All the journals in SciEP are free from all access barriers, allowing for the widest possible global dissemination of your work, leading to more citations. All original research papers publish by SciEP are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication. To be able to provide open access journals, SciEP defrays operation costs from authors an immediate, worldwide, barrier-free, open access to the full text of research papers, which is in the best interests of the scientific community.
OAI-PMH(Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting)
It is used to harvest (or collect) the metadata descriptions of the records in an archive so that services can be built using metadata from many archives. It was discovered at the workshops that the problems faced by the e-print community were also shared by libraries, museums, journal publishers, and others who needed to share distributed resources.