Target Domains

IJSEAM is intended for researchers, academicians, professionals, and practitioners across various disciplines who are interested in interdisciplinary research and collaboration. Our journal serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to stay abreast of the latest developments, share their expertise, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their respective fields.

Types of articles accepted by the International Journal of Science, Engineering, Arts, and Management:

1. Research Articles: Original research articles present new findings, methodologies, or theoretical insights in the fields of science, engineering, arts, or management. These articles typically include a clear research question or objective, a detailed description of the methods employed, results, discussion, and conclusions drawn from the research.

2. Review Articles: Review articles provide comprehensive summaries and analyses of existing literature on specific topics within the scope of the journal. They may synthesize findings from multiple studies, identify trends or gaps in the literature, and offer critical insights or perspectives. Review articles can serve as valuable resources for researchers seeking to gain a deeper understanding of a particular subject area.

3. Case Studies: Case studies describe real-world applications or experiences related to science, engineering, arts, or management. They often provide detailed accounts of specific projects, initiatives, or phenomena, highlighting challenges faced, solutions implemented, and lessons learned. Case studies offer practical insights and exemplify the application of theoretical concepts in practice.

4. Theoretical Articles: Theoretical articles propose new frameworks, models, or conceptualizations relevant to the fields covered by the journal. These articles may present novel theoretical perspectives, discuss conceptual issues, or critique existing theoretical approaches. Theoretical articles contribute to the advancement of knowledge by stimulating theoretical debates and offering fresh insights into complex phenomena.

5. Perspective Pieces: Perspective pieces offer personal viewpoints, opinions, or reflections on timely issues, trends, or debates in science, engineering, arts, or management. While not necessarily based on original research, these articles provide valuable perspectives from experts in the field and stimulate thought-provoking discussions.

6. Editorials: Editorials are short articles written by the journal’s editorial team or invited experts. They may address topics of current interest, introduce special issues or themes, or provide commentary on recent developments in the field. Editorials serve to guide readers’ attention to noteworthy content and set the tone for the journal.

These types of articles collectively contribute to the diversity and richness of content published in the International Journal of Science, Engineering, Arts, and Management, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and advancing knowledge across multiple domains.