Derna Academy Journal for Applied Sciences

About the Journal

About the Journal

The Journal Journal of the Darna Academy of Medical Sciences (DAJAS)

(E-ISSN:3006-3159) an open-access magazine reviewed by residents and editorial board members The Libyan Academy was founded in 2023 to publish articles in English and Arabic covering a wide range of pure, applied and medical sciences, accepting original research articles and studies of interesting scientific value from anywhere in the world and the articles are provided permanently. The Journal of the Academy of Applied Sciences (DAJAS) promotes scientific research in all fields of pure, applied and medical sciences of local, regional and international interest. The magazine's electronic version is published and accepted articles are also published after acceptance in its printed version. Issues are published every 6 months after reviewing articles by residents, where all articles must be submitted online

Derna Academy Journal for Applied Sciences (DAJAS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published free of charge by Libyan Academy \ Derna. The journal was founded in 2023 and has been publishing articles in English covering a wide range of pure and applied sciences. It accepts original research articles and interesting case studies from anywhere in the world.

The journal operates a double-blind peer review process, and the articles are made permanently available free of charge. The journal is funded by the Libyan Academy \ Derna and does not charge submission or publication fees.

 

Aims and Scope: Derna Academy Journal for Applied Sciences (DAJAS) focuses on promoting research in all fields of pure and applied sciences of local, regional and international interest.

Publication Frequency

In the journal’s electronic version, accepted articles are published after acceptance. In its hardcopy version, it is published every 6 Months.in December and Jun.

Section Policies

DAJAS publishes peer-reviewed articles in basic, applies science research, case report and Medical science.  All of the manuscripts must be submitted through the online submission and go through the peer review process as mentioned in another section.

Current Issue

Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Published: 2025-08-15

Original Articles

  • Prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Physiotherapists at the Janzour Center for Disability.

    Waled Astiata, Jamila Ali Khalifa Ahmed, Raha Saad Abdullah Youssef (Author)
    1 - 16
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71147/fnf0xb34
  • Blue Geochemistry: Sustainable Development in Libya Based on Blue Carbon

    Osama Rahil Shaltami, Hamza Al Matoni, Mustafa A. Ben Hkoma (Author)
    17 - 24
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71147/kgpjbe08
  • CRP and WBC as Diagnostic Markers for Septicemia and Meningitis

    Yasmine Faraj Abu Shaala, Amal Al -Fitouri Al -Fitour (Author)
    25 - 31
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71147/wf2gq930
  • A Cross- Sectional study of Admitted Neonates for Therapy with Jaundice Through the year 2019 as a Result of ABO Incompatibility at Tarhuna Educational Hospital

    Tawfg Omar Abdlmola , Ali Guma Azbida (Author)
    32 - 38
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71147/xfeaez29
  • Role of Cinnamon Extract in the Protection Against Co-amoxiclav-Induced Nephrotoxicity Damage in Male Albino Rats

    Aesha Salem Abdulmawla Masud , Khaled Salem Abdulmawla Masud , Khansa Mohammad Khalil Elsheikh, Osama M El-barasi, Faried Abdel-Kader E. Hemieda , Wafaa M. El-Kholy (Author)
    39 - 50
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71147/wqsvre11
  • Association Between C-Reactive Protein Levels and Glycemic Control Markers in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients

    Aisha Moftah Alkharem , Amal Suleiman Al-Hasady (Author)
    59 - 69
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71147/cnh43744
  • Bacterial Contamination of External Door Handles in Small Retail Shops in Qasr Bin Ghashir, Libya: A Cross-Sectional Survey

    Reyad Mohialdeen (Author)
    70 - 75
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71147/ap1q1165

Reviw Study

  • Acceptance and Usage of E-Government in Developing and Developed Countries

    Nadir S. Nabous, Faitouri A. aboaoja, Khaled I. A. Amrouni, Khalid Muhammad Ahmed Krayz Allah, Hatem S Y Nabus (Author)
    51 - 58
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71147/2d4rx695
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