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Mining Machines

 

e-ISSN 2719-3306

Since 2016 the former version of the journal “Maszyny Górnicze” (“Mining Machines”) has been replaced by the electronic one (the paper version of the journal –
ISSN 0209-3693 was published till 2015). 

Since 2020 the journal has been published in English as the quarterly “Mining Machines”.

Every paper in the Mining Machines quarterly will be published in accordance with the open access policy under the license CC-BY-NC 4.0

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INDEXATION IN DATABASES

Our journal is indexed in both Polish and international prestigious databases.

  • BazTech - the base of the Polish technical journals, which is the most important data base containing the information about the contents of the Polish technical journals. The BazTech resources are also further indexed by Google Scholar, and World Wide Science,
  • Arianta – independent Polish Scientific and Professional Electronic Journals database,
  • CEON and InfoNa – two extensive Polish academic databases containing scientific articles aggregating several of the largest databases from various fields of knowledge,
  • DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals - the international base which contains a list of reviewed scientific journals, to which an access is free-of-charge,
  • PBN - Polish Scientific Bibliography is a portal of the Ministry of Education and Science that collects information on the publications of Polish scientists, the publication achievements of scientific units, and Polish and foreign journals. It is part of the Integrated Information System on Science and Higher Education POL-on,
  • IC Journal Master List - the assessment of Index Copernicus Value, ICV 2021 = 100.00,
  • ROAD – Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources, database directly related to the international ISSN portal,
  • EBSCO – two thematic databases: Applied Science & Technology Source Ultimate and Central & Eastern European Academic Source. The first database covers the sciences, the so-called STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and the second database is a multilingual and multidisciplinary collection of peer-reviewed scientific publications from Central and Eastern Europe.

 

DOMAIN OF ENGINEERING – AND – TECHNICAL SCIENCES WITH SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES

The “Mining Machines” Quaterly presents the latest trends in the domain of engineering – and – technical sciences in the following scientific disciplines:

  • environment engineering, mining and power engineering
  • automation, electronics, electrotechnics and space technology,
  • mechanical engineering,
  • material engineering,
  • management and quality sciences.

 

SCIENTIFIC PROFILE

The “Mining Machines” Quaterly presents scientific, research–and-development as well as implementation projects in the field of mining mechanization, in particular in the scope of:

  • a mechanization of exploitation and beneficiation processes in the mining industry,
  • an automation and robotization of technological processes in the mining industry,
  • a mechanization of production and haulage processes,
  • a creation of technologies and equipment for an environmental protection,
  • a transition of post-industrial areas,
  • a construction and exploitation of machines,
  • mechanics, material engineering, production engineering,
  • laboratory and operational tests in the aspect of functionality, reliability, ergonomics and work safety as well as environmental protection,
  • an implementation of research and development projects’ results,
  • a management of processes.

The Quaterly “Mining Machines” promotes the articles, presenting the results of tests, theoretical analyses, design and innovation projects related to mechanical engineering, in particular to
a construction of machines, mechanical systems, processes and processing methods, new materials, new measurement methods, new applications of Information Technologies etc.

The Programme Council, appointed by the Publishers, is the Advisory Body to the Editorial  Staff.

ARCHIVING POLICE

The content of the “Mining Machines” Journal is recorded in the Archives at its own website.