Zibeline International invites researchers, academicians, and practitioners to submit original manuscripts for consideration in this scholarly journal. The journal welcomes research papers, review articles, reports, and other relevant manuscript types covering interdisciplinary areas related to engineering heritage and preservation.
Aims and Scope
Engineering Heritage Journal (GWK) focuses on research in engineering history, preservation of industrial and civil engineering landmarks, restoration technologies, conservation practices, heritage policy, and interdisciplinary studies linking engineering with cultural and societal impacts. The journal encourages studies that document, preserve, and advance knowledge of engineering heritage.
GWK is supported by an eminent group of editors and reviewers comprising distinguished scholars with extensive academic and research publications. The Editorial Board oversees a stringent, multi-level single-blind peer-review process, including manuscript evaluation, reviewer selection, assessment of reviewers’ comments, and final editorial decisions to ensure high scholarly standards.


