OMICS Publishing Group Journals
OMICS Group attempt to make an ideal platform for global networking in the field of science to share, explore the past, current, and emerging issues in scientific research. It accepts and publishes scholarly articles content from colleges, universities, and industries all over the world. It is also the member, publishing partner, and source content provider to crossref.org, PubMed central, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Index Copernicus, Scientific commons, etc.
OMICS Publishing Group journals feature specialized scientific research articles under Open Access policy on various discoveries in the scientific domain. These journals are listed alphabetically for easy reference and retrieval. The articles are peer-reviewed by editorial board members for adhering to the standards of Open Access publications.
Publications are tracked and edited by authors and reviewers through an Editorial Management system whereby the content is classified and regularized for authenticity and presentation for a vast audience of readers including academicians, tertiary-level researchers and industry leaders. The Open Access mechanism allows the OMICS journals to be accessed by scientific researchers and learners from various universities free of cost.
The manuscripts submitted by authors undergo a comprehensive review process that is either approved or rejected based on sufficiency and completeness of facts and figures, and authenticity of the research activity that is being covered. Manuscript submission for each journal is handled by a dedicated editorial board right from submission to acceptance and publication. The articles submitted for OMICS is peer reviewed by 20,000 editorial board members and about 25,000 review members from several fields of scientific study.
The OMICS Publishing Group journals follow the components of the Bethesda Statement for Open Access. This enables members of the scientific community to transmit and distribute content with ease. The number of OMICS journals increased gradually to help scientific learners from various underlying disciplines. The OMICS Editorial board members are entrusted with reviewing the contents of the manuscripts before acceptance and publication.
Among various OMICS Publishing Group journals, the journal of Proteomics was one of the earliest, having been started in 2007. Since then, there has been a gradual increase in the number of OMICS Publishing Group journals to help scientific learners from various underlying disciplines. The OMICS Group currently manages over 200 journals that follow Open Access standards and can provide for ready retrieval and reference from any location.
OMICS Publishing Group journals can be accessed in pdf, html and xml formats, with an option to translate those into various languages. The content of the publications can be copied and distributed without changes and relevant citation, as it is regulated by the Creative Commons Attribution License. The Commons attribution license is the benchmark for all legal and copyright aspects of the OMICS Publishing Group journal.
The goal of any publishing group is to spread the latest research findings across the scientific community and create awareness among the younger generations about the impact of research in technological innovation on the progress of mankind.
OMICS Publishing Group journals feature specialized scientific research articles under Open Access policy on various discoveries in the scientific domain. These journals are listed alphabetically for easy reference and retrieval. The articles are peer-reviewed by editorial board members for adhering to the standards of Open Access publications.
Publications are tracked and edited by authors and reviewers through an Editorial Management system whereby the content is classified and regularized for authenticity and presentation for a vast audience of readers including academicians, tertiary-level researchers and industry leaders. The Open Access mechanism allows the OMICS journals to be accessed by scientific researchers and learners from various universities free of cost.
The manuscripts submitted by authors undergo a comprehensive review process that is either approved or rejected based on sufficiency and completeness of facts and figures, and authenticity of the research activity that is being covered. Manuscript submission for each journal is handled by a dedicated editorial board right from submission to acceptance and publication. The articles submitted for OMICS is peer reviewed by 20,000 editorial board members and about 25,000 review members from several fields of scientific study.
The OMICS Publishing Group journals follow the components of the Bethesda Statement for Open Access. This enables members of the scientific community to transmit and distribute content with ease. The number of OMICS journals increased gradually to help scientific learners from various underlying disciplines. The OMICS Editorial board members are entrusted with reviewing the contents of the manuscripts before acceptance and publication.
Among various OMICS Publishing Group journals, the journal of Proteomics was one of the earliest, having been started in 2007. Since then, there has been a gradual increase in the number of OMICS Publishing Group journals to help scientific learners from various underlying disciplines. The OMICS Group currently manages over 200 journals that follow Open Access standards and can provide for ready retrieval and reference from any location.
OMICS Publishing Group journals can be accessed in pdf, html and xml formats, with an option to translate those into various languages. The content of the publications can be copied and distributed without changes and relevant citation, as it is regulated by the Creative Commons Attribution License. The Commons attribution license is the benchmark for all legal and copyright aspects of the OMICS Publishing Group journal.
The goal of any publishing group is to spread the latest research findings across the scientific community and create awareness among the younger generations about the impact of research in technological innovation on the progress of mankind.