Sumerian Scriptum Synthesis Publisher

Who We Are ..

The Sumerian Scriptum Synthesis Publisher (SSSP) is the first publisher established in 2022 and located in Baqubah 32001, Diyala Province, Iraq (View position).
It's work falls under the limitations and rules of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Antiquities of Iraq, which has been recognized by the Iraqi Publishers Union after we got ISBNiraq/9922 with No. 8846.

Proof of Our Publisher Registration—Sumerian Scriptum Synthesis Publisher (SSSP)

We are pleased to confirm that Sumerian Scriptum Synthesis Publisher (SSSP) is officially registered in the Global Register of Publishers (GRP). Our identifier can be verified through the International ISBN Agency’s official database.Check our registration here: Global Register of Publishers,This registration validates our commitment to publishing and ensures our authenticity in the global publishing landscape.
Additionally, the SSSP has the Iraq domain name (@publisher.iq) registered by the Communications & Media Commission according to an annual deposit number (0008463/2024), since it is your digital identity for your country's address.

 

The SSSP regards itself as an organization (Publisher House) that has plenty of statements, memberships, and identifiers (IDs). You can explore all our identifiers on Wikidata. Click the button below to learn more.

Scopus Affiliation

131245892
Research Organization Registry (ROR)
00y4bgc09
Ringgold

672611

Wikidata

Q124363130

DOI Prefix

10.62909

Scilit ID

96728

worldCat ID

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The Sumerian Scriptum Synthesis Publisher (SSSP) regards it as an association where many authors frequently reference its affiliations in their work. It plays a significant role in connecting scholars across various fields. As such, the SSSP is a key resource for those looking to build on established academic connections.

Below are the works (article, review, dataset) that use SSSP as an affiliation in their works:

  1. Research article
    - Al-Hawary, S.I.S., Najmuldeen, Z.D., Romero-Parra, R.M. et al. The Effect of Naringenin and Ceftriaxone on a Rat Model of Pyelonephritis. Pharm Chem J 58, 607–616 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11094-024-03184-0 |Scopus |Clarivate
    -Candra, O., Alghamdi, M.I., Hammid, A.T. et al. Optimal distribution grid allocation of reactive power with a focus on the particle swarm optimization technique and voltage stability. Sci Rep 14, 10889 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-61412-9 | Scopus |Clarivate
  2. Review article
    - Non-Upto-Now
  3. datasets
    - Faisel G Saber, Atheer A. Kadhim. Result of daily test for water treatment plant Kirkuk, Iraq for March 2011. Published: 4 September 2024, Version 1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.17632/gs4gcwpjbr.1 | Mendeley Data
    - Faisel G Saber, Mohammed Hasan Alwan. Result of daily test for water treatment plant Kirkuk, Iraq for May 2011. Published: 11 September 2024, Version 1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.17632/y69f3ytz8m.1b | Mendeley Data
    - Faisel G Saber, Omar Salim Abdullah. Result of daily test for water treatment plant Kirkuk, Iraq for April 2011. Published: 4 September 2024, Version 1 DOI: https://doi.org/10.17632/j6tnxksy22.1 | Mendeley Data
    - Faisel G Saber, Omar Salim Abdullah. Result of daily test for water treatment plant Kirkuk, Iraq for February 2011. Published: 30 May 2024, Version 1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.17632/52gfwxg463.1 | Mendeley Data
    - Faisel G Saber. Result of daily test for water treatment plant Kirkuk, Iraq for January 2011. Published: 21 May 2024, Version 1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.17632/mnsz3d3nv5.1 | Mendeley Data