Who Are We?
An independent publisher of academic and scholarly knowledge, Sciconx is interested in investigating all of the main scientific domains on an open access basis. Therefore, Sciconx concentrates on publishing research pertaining to both basic and applied research in all of the main fields of medicine, engineering and technology, medicine, life sciences, humanities, economics, business, and management. We urge the scientific community to participate in their latest research endeavors in order to support the dissemination of knowledge and information in an encyclopedic manner.
Our Mission and Vision
By providing our stakeholders with instant online access to high-quality, standard information, we, as hot open access wisdom publishers, are eager to disseminate scientifically well-delved information to all corners of the world, transcending time, space, indigenous, and financial boundaries. In addition to increasing authors' visibility in the international scientific community, we fervently support the dissemination of knowledge in order to foster exceptional discoveries and creations. In light of this, we urge the scientific community to participate in their recent exploration output for a broader rotation. In order to validate exploratory findings for the benefit of the larger scientific community and society, Sciconx supports collaborative publishing with academic institutions, societies, and scientific groups.
What We Do?
We publish original, unpublished exploration as exploration papers, reviews, Case studies, narrative and studies. Our journals with sizeable impact factor are listed in the reputed scientific databases including Scopus, Google Scholar, DOAJ, CABI, CAS, Ebsco, Cross Ref, Index Copernicus and Web of Science. We publish qualitative descriptive exploration along with quantitative empirical exploration in all exploration formats, including compositions, thesis reports, conference proceedings, News Letters and narrative; we also library the published delved data in the digital depositories for all unborn references to further scientific exploration.