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The Comprehensive Sciences Journal has released Volume 11, Issue 41 for June 2026, featuring 139 peer-reviewed research papers from Libyan and international scholars. Published under DOI 10.65405/srtzxg59 and available in open-access format, this landmark issue covers disciplines from artificial intelligence and cybersecurity to public health, environmental science, and legal studies — reflecting the expanding depth of Libyan academic research.
Artificial intelligence emerges as a dominant theme across multiple disciplines. One study examines AI as a tool for forensic accounting to reduce financial corruption at the Libyan Audit Bureau. Another explores AI-driven smart adaptive learning platforms (Smart Edu-AUI) designed to enhance user experience in intelligent educational systems. Several papers address machine learning for transparent and fair employment decision-making in human resource management. A critical discourse analysis examines UNESCO's framing of AI in education through global policy lenses, while another study explores the role of AI in shaping contemporary contract law under Islamic legal principles.
A significant study evaluates the impact of ISO/IEC 27001 standard implementation on cybersecurity in Libyan commercial banks, providing empirical evidence on how international information security standards strengthen institutional resilience against cyber threats — a pressing concern as Libya accelerates digital financial transformation. Additional papers examine e-government readiness, electronic archiving systems for crisis data protection, and the Libyan Tax Authority's capacity to adopt digital systems for enhanced error-processing mechanisms.
Multiple studies employ advanced econometric models — ARDL and NARDL — to analyze Libya's macroeconomic challenges. One paper investigates the asymmetric impact of monetary shocks on the parallel exchange rate gap from 1970 to 2024. Another measures the effect of exchange rates on inflation using ARDL modeling for the 2014-2024 period. Green energy production's impact on sustainable economic growth is examined alongside the inflation-unemployment relationship using error-correction models. Small enterprise development as an unemployment solution is explored through field research on restaurants in Tripoli.
Environmental research evaluates urban sprawl's impact on green spaces in Al-Bayda using remote sensing techniques spanning 2010-2025. An assessment of natural Juniperus macrocarpa regeneration in the Adlis region west of Derna addresses forest conservation challenges. Public health studies examine lifestyle factors affecting blood lipid levels in Western Libya, lead and cadmium concentrations in sheep grazing on street waste in Az-Zawiya, and ABO and Rh blood group distribution among hemodialysis patients. A clinical study predicts preeclampsia using maternal factors, biochemical markers, and uterine artery Doppler.
Agricultural research includes economic efficiency indicators for strawberry production in Tajoura farms and wheat farm management evaluation through a digital agriculture perspective. A comparative study assesses sensory and physical properties of local versus imported beef burgers in the Libyan market.
Legal scholarship addresses the Libyan identity crisis within the constitutional project, administrative courts' jurisdiction over tax disputes under Libyan legislation, and the legal status of AI in contemporary contracts. A comparative analysis examines public spending controls within the Islamic financial system, bridging sharia and law.
Educational studies cover social media's impact on high school student academic achievement, emotional intelligence and reading comprehension through systematic review, and Libyan Arabic colloquialism's functions in classical poetry of Ramadan Madi. Women's labor market participation and its effect on child rearing in Zuwara and the migration of Libyan talent — its causes and mitigation strategies — are examined through field research.
The Comprehensive Sciences Journal's Volume 11, Issue 41 demonstrates the remarkable growth of Libyan academic research, tackling the nation's most pressing challenges through rigorous peer-reviewed scholarship and international collaboration.
— Libya Press / Academic Desk