The Z Alpha Multidisciplinary Research Journal (ZAMRJ) publishes the following types of articles:
Original Research Articles: Full-length manuscripts (max. 7,500 words) presenting new research findings in Engineering, Technology, Humanities & Management, Sustainability, and Interdisciplinary Research.
Review Articles: Manuscripts (max. 7,500 words) providing a comprehensive summary and critical evaluation of existing literature. Authors should present a balanced, objective, and well-structured overview that contributes to advancing knowledge in the field.
Short Communications: Brief manuscripts (max. 2,500 words) describing new findings or research information intended for rapid dissemination. The Editorial Board expedites the review process for these submissions.
Technical Notes: Short articles (max. 2,500 words) describing a specific development, technique, procedure, or modification of existing techniques. May also include software tools or experimental/computational methods. Key criteria: novelty, validity, and potential for future applications.
Meta-Analyses: Comprehensive studies (max. 7,500 words) that systematically evaluate and synthesize existing literature to provide in-depth insights. Must follow rigorous methodology for study selection, data extraction, and analysis.
Theoretical/Opinion Articles: Manuscripts (max. 5,000 words) developing new theories or expanding existing ones. Opinion articles may include personal viewpoints on current debates or trends. Both aim to stimulate intellectual discourse and inspire future research.
Word limits exclude figures and tables but include references. The Editorial Board may waive word limits upon approval from the Editor-in-Chief.