Electronic Systems
The systems offered to the Department of Scientific Affairs by the University's website division as part of the e-governance project developed for the benefit of the University of Babylon are detailed below. Please get in touch with us at h@uobabylon.edu.iq with any questions or inquiries.
Plans for Research
The research plans system provides the technical processes required to save, review, and archive all scientific activities in the various formations of the university - colleges and research centers - and monitor their implementation over an academic year under the Department of Scientific Affairs' direct oversight.
The research plan is defined as an initial description of a scientific activity whose implementation method depends on collecting data and information related to the action and concluding it with an explicit scientific output, such as participation in a conference, publishing research in a journal, organizing workshops or scientific discussion seminars, etc., from various academic activities, and thereby achieving the objectives of the activity as a fundamental pillar in the scientific method. The research plan can be considered a future vision or a previous model that forecasts the shape of practical training and the means to achieve it through steps and stages to which researchers in colleges and centers are committed during their research effort. Priorities are established by the researcher's scientific research plan, which facilitates the completion of tasks in an ordered, precise, and timely manner within the allotted timeframe. Consequently, ignoring the formulation of the research plan is a significant flaw that diminishes the scientific worth of the academic institution. Consequently, adherence to all standards for preparing the research plan is necessary to distinguish academic scientific work, and it requires the scientific researcher to exert a great deal of effort and devote a great deal of time to preparing and writing research that requires a professional plan that reflects the university's continuous development in the field of scientific research.
Plans for Research
Curriculum planning
The system of teaching plans offers the needed technical mechanisms for conserving, reviewing, and archiving all curriculum teaching plans in university colleges and monitoring their implementation during the one-year academic year.
The teaching plan is a long-term plan that helps the teacher know how far the curriculum and the teacher's speed will achieve the scientific goals he seeks to achieve. It will be implemented over a whole semester or yearly according to the study system in the school system and outlines teaching strategies, scientific activities and aids suitable for achieving educational goals, primary and secondary references, and methods of elaboration.
Curriculum Planning
Research evaluation system
Universities are working globally to engage in a range of future challenges in developing scientific research and promoting university education. Among these challenges is access to the World Wide Web of Scientific Publication by publishing in journals classified or published by institutions interested in helping researchers identify the best scientific journals from different countries. These organizations compile and catalogue scientific journal articles and quotes from all subjects. These institutions provide information on the most frequently used and quoted areas and magazine races, classifications, and levels across (impact index factor scale), indicating the number and impact of articles in scientific research, reflecting the importance of articles and their influence on scientific research in the knowledge field. High impact coefficient periodicals are utilized more, showing they are more relevant than ones with few or no quotes.
Research evaluation system
Patent system
The patent (Patent) is a particular privilege to provide an inventor within a predetermined time in exchange for a public invention. Patents prevent others from creating, using, selling, or offering an innovation without the patent owner's approval. A patent is a government license that grants exclusive rights to a new contract, design, or invention. The University of Babel assists researchers who file patents inside and outside Iraq. Support includes allocating a section of the official website to commemorate researchers' achievements in this area and thanking and appreciating each researcher who patented a patent. Any University of Babylon researcher can register a new patent using an ad hoc form. The registration form has two parts: collecting patent holder information and Collecting patent information.
Patent system
Magazine Management System
Open magazine system (OJS) is an open-source programmed for managing and disseminating scientific production on the Internet. The system is highly flexible concerning the work of the Editorial Board and can be downloaded free of charge and installed on a local server. The system has been designed to reduce the time and effort accompanying clerical and administrative work by the editorial board while improving record-keeping capabilities and enhancing the efficiency of editorial processes. It aims to raise the efficiency and level of scientific output published by the magazine through several innovations, including improved reader "services, making the magazine's policies more transparent and improving indexing. The University of Babylon uses this system to run various academic journals.
Magazine Management System