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دعوة للنشر في العدد التاسع من أجسر

المجلة العربية للبحث العلمي
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14, فبراير 2024

ارفع ورقتك البحثية لنشرها في مجلة اجسر

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سلّط الضوء على بحثك وعزز ظهوره في مجتمعك من خلال إرساله للنشر بكل سهولة في المجلة العربية للبحث العلمي.

المجلة العربية للبحث العلمي، مجلة علمية محكمة تخضع للمعايير الدولية في التحرير والنشر.

مدرجة في دليل دوريات الوصول الحر DOAJ، ومدرجة في معامل التأثير العربي، وعضو في لجنة أخلاقيات النشر COPE

رائدة، تعزز الكتابة العلمية باللغة العربية، وتفتح المجال للباحثين أن ينشروا بحوثهم بلغتهم، ويساهموا في بناء المعرفة.

اجسر، مجلة متعددة التخصصات، تنشر المقالات العلمية من الفيزياء والكيمياء والرياضيات والعلوم التطبيقية، الصحة والهندسة وتاريخ العلوم….، وهي مفتوحة الوصول مجانية.

والخبر الجيد .. تكلفة النشر= صفر

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نسعى لرفع مستوى الكتابة العلمية باللغة العربية، ونوفر لذلك دليلا مفصلا ومجانيا. وفيديوهات تعليمية لكيفية الرفع والتسجيل، تجدونها في صفحة المجلة وصفحاتها على مواقع التواصل.


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الموقع قائم على مبدأ الترخيص العام للجمهور في حرية النسخ والنقل والاقتباس من جميع المحتويات والنشرات والكتب والمقالات، دون مقابل وبشكل مجاني أبدي، شريطة أن يكون العمل المستفيد من النسخ أو النقل أو الاقتباس متاحا بترخيص مجاني وبذات شروط هذا الموقع، وأن تتم الاشارة إلى منشورنا وفق الأصول العلمية، ذكرا للكاتب والعنوان والموقع والتاريخ.

هذا والموقع يساعد المؤلف على نشر إنتاجه بلا مقابل من منفعة معنوية أو مادية، شريطة أن يكون العمل متوفراً للنسخ أو النقل أو الاقتباس للجمهور بشكل مجاني. ثم إن التكاليف التي يتكبدها الموقع والعاملون عليه تأتي من مساعدات ومعونات يقبلها الموقع ما لم تكن مرتبطة بأي شرط مقابل تلك المعونات.

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