E-NAMTILA is the Syrian Electronic Academic Database, a scientific publishing agency established through the collaborative efforts of researchers from different experience backgrounds and nationalities. Our work is guided by three simple and clear goals:

One of the main research community concerns nowadays is the access to the latest findings in the area of interest, and while non-open access journals articles are still out of reach for a huge proportion of readers, open access choice is still, on the other hand, an overpriced option for many researchers especially those on low research and publishing budgets.
We at E-NAMTILA believe that scientific publishing and article handling provide an additional value to the scientific research and these services deserve a fair compensation that should be paid one way or another. However, this fair compensation should be reasonable without overpricing.
E-NAMTILA first goal is to spread modern, high quality and open accessed science taking into consideration that research budgets should be spent on research rather than publishing, not the other way around.
All the works published by E-NAMTILA and the related publication media are Open Access licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Under this license, authors retain the ownership of their works’ copyrights, and allow anyone to copy, distribute, or reuse these works in any format as long as the author and original source are properly cited.

One of the major concerns of researchers is the long waiting period before any advancement in publication process. Similar to many multidisciplinary open access publishers nowadays, E-NAMTILA and related journals adapts a robust and smooth peer review system without losing the precision and accuracy of the conventional review system. E-NAMTILA system directs each paper to more specialized editor who can take over the editorial authority to handle the research more efficiently and quickly shortlist the prospective reviewers. Furthermore, the new partitioning system divides responsibilities between reviewers to technical, structural and scientific responsibilities ensuring a significantly more fluent and accurate handling.
All affiliated journals operate with complete independence in developing their peer review workflows, tailoring these processes to their specific aims and scopes to ensure the quality of published material. At the same time, maintaining timely and transparent communication with authors (keeping them informed of any developments without unnecessary delays) remains a consistent priority.

One of the major problems that face science nowadays is the expansion of the gap between scientific community and non-specialized community. We at E-NAMTILA believe that research impact on community is not less important than its scientific impact. Therefore, we will work to fill this gap becoming a link in the chain between these two communities.
In alignment with this vision, E-NAMTILA has officially joined the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Publishers Compact, actively contributing to global efforts that address pressing community and environmental challenges. Through this partnership, we strive to ensure that the knowledge we help publish not only advances academic discourse but also serves the public good and supports sustainable development at both local and international levels.
