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The University of Mosul Journals Platform is the centralized online portal for the scholarly journals published by the University of Mosul (UoM) in Mosul, Iraq. It aggregates open-access peer-reviewed publications from the university's colleges and departments, covering disciplines ranging from sciences and engineering to law, social sciences, and the humanities.
The University of Mosul, one of Iraq's leading universities, has maintained a tradition of academic publishing since the mid-twentieth century. Several of its journals, including the Tanmiyat Al-Rafidain journal (first published in 1979) and the Iraqi National Journal of Earth Science (established in 2001), have operated for decades. Publication of UoM journals was severely disrupted between 2014 and 2017 during the ISIS/DAESH occupation of Mosul, when offices were burned and damaged; publishing resumed after the city's liberation. Today the platform centralizes access to these journals under a unified portal.
The platform hosts numerous peer-reviewed journals published by the university's colleges, including journals in environmental science, veterinary science, political science, law, education, statistical sciences, earth sciences, and more. Most journals are open access under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licenses. All submissions undergo double-blind peer review and plagiarism screening via iThenticate. Journals accept submissions in Arabic and English.
The journals platform is accessible at the University of Mosul's central website (https://uomosul.edu.iq/en/university-journals/), with individual journal portals hosted on dedicated subdomains. The Iraqi Academic Scientific Journals (IASJ) aggregator also indexes UoM journals.