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Ethics in publishing

KOMAG Publishing follows the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) for dealing with potential cases of misconduct, including the Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors, the COPE Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers, and the principles of good practice in scholarly publishing.

Cases of plagiarism, data falsification, image manipulation, ghostwriting (i.e. publishing scientific work without disclosing the actual author), and guest/honorary authorship (i.e. attributing authorship to a person who did not make a significant contribution to the work) are not tolerated in Mining Machines.

If evidence of misconduct is found, the following actions may be taken: withdrawal of the published paper; publication of a correction or statement of concern; refusal to accept submissions in the future; notification of the author’s institution, supervisor, and/or relevant ethics committee.

Editors and reviewers of Mining Machines follow the highest ethical standards in scholarly publishing. They are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest and to report any ethical concerns during the editorial or review process. All submitted manuscripts are treated as confidential.

The editors ensure that inaccurate, misleading, or unethical content does not appear in the journal. Responsibility for the content, data, and conclusions of published articles rests entirely with the authors.

Authors are expected to comply with ethical publishing standards and to ensure that their work meets requirements of integrity, transparency, and scientific honesty.

Ethical declaration

Authors must adhere to the highest ethical standards, including honesty, transparency, and integrity in research. They are required to disclose any ethical issues related to the study or declare that the research was conducted in accordance with applicable ethical standards.

Authorship must be limited to individuals who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the research. All such contributors must be listed as co-authors. The inclusion of honorary (guest) authorship is strictly prohibited.

Generative AI Policy

The journal does not use Generative AI tools in editorial decision-making, peer review, or authorship attribution. Generative AI tools may not be listed as authors or co-authors. 

Authors may use AI tools only as supportive instruments (e.g. language editing or technical assistance). Authors remain fully responsible for the originality, accuracy, integrity, and scientific validity of the manuscript.

According to the Polish Copyright Act of 4 February 1994 (Articles 1 and 8), authorship is attributed exclusively to natural persons; therefore, AI systems cannot be recognized as authors.

Manuscripts with undisclosed, inappropriate, or unethical use of AI tools may be rejected.

Preliminary assessment

All submitted manuscripts are initially evaluated by the Editor for compliance with editorial standards and ethical principles. Manuscripts are checked using anti-plagiarism software.

Submissions that do not comply with ethical requirements, formatting guidelines, or journal standards may be rejected prior to peer review. Incomplete manuscripts or those not prepared according to the required template may be returned without review.

The Editorial Board, in consultation with the Editor-in-Chief, assesses whether the manuscript fits the scope of the journal and meets scientific standards. Articles deemed unsuitable may be rejected without external review. The Editor-in-Chief holds the final decision regarding acceptance or rejection.

Peer review procedure

The review process follows the recommendations of Good Practices in Review Procedures in Science.

Submission of a manuscript implies agreement to peer review.

Each manuscript is evaluated by at least two independent reviewers from institutions different from the authors. Reviewers must ensure independence, confidentiality, and absence of conflicts of interest.

The journal uses a double-blind peer review system. Review reports are processed through Open Journal Systems (OJS 3.4.0.4), developed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP).

Reviewers issue a clear recommendation regarding acceptance or rejection. The final publication decision is made by the Editor-in-Chief.

Errors in published works

If authors identify significant errors or inaccuracies in their published work, they are required to immediately notify the editorial office to allow correction or withdrawal of the article.

Post-publication review conflicts of interest

The editorial board, in accordance with COPE principles, may withdraw an article, issue a statement of concern, or publish corrections if necessary.

Unpublished materials may not be used by editors or reviewers without written consent of the authors.

A conflict of interest arises when financial, personal, or professional relationships may influence editorial, authorial, or review decisions. All potential conflicts must be disclosed by authors, reviewers, and editors.

Data access and storage

Authors may be required to provide research data in digital form. Where possible, data should be made publicly available. Authors must ensure data availability for at least 10 years after publication, preferably via recognized repositories.

Intellectual property

Authors, when submitting a text to the editorial board, guarantee that they have independently written an original scientific work, and if they have used excerpts from the works of other authors, that they have been properly cited.

Plagiarism in all its forms is an unethical act and will be made public by the editors. We expect manuscripts to be the result of original research, not previously published or not currently under review by another journal.

All manuscripts for publication in Mining Machines are subjected to anti-plagiarism examination using the Anti-Plagiarism system.

Manuscripts with revealed cases of ghostwriting will be rejected by the editors. Authorship should be limited only to those individuals who have significantly contributed to the preparation of the conception, execution or interpretation of the delivered text. All those who made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors along with the size of their contribution.

Open Access means free, universal, permanent and immediate access for any web user to digital forms of scientific and educational data and content. The Open Access policy adopted by KOMAG Publishing House is based on the belief that the basis for the development of science is openness. It aims to enable authors to increase citability by posting electronic versions of published articles in reference databases, scientific repositories and websites. Immediate dissemination of research results contributes to the growth of new knowledge and increased impact of ongoing research on the development of science. Therefore, Authors of articles qualified for publication in Mining Machines Quarterly are obliged to transfer to the Publisher (KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology) the rights to use the prepared text and its publication in electronic version on the Publisher's website or to grant the Publisher a free license to use and manage the developed works with retention of author's economic rights.

The content will be published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.
Non-commercial Use 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Granting the publisher these rights ensures that delays in the dissemination of research results are eliminated, while the authors become more widely recognized. This is because electronic versions of published articles are posted no later than the time of their formal publication.

Principle of scientific integrity

Members of the editorial team are obliged to make every effort to maintain integrity in terms of scientific accuracy of published works. To this end, they may make appropriate corrections, as well as, in the case of suspected fraudulent practices (plagiarism, falsification of research results), decide to withdraw the text from publication.

The editors, if necessary, are always ready to publish also appropriate corrigenda, clarifications or apologies.

Text withdrawal

The editorial team may consider withdrawal of the text if:
1. there is clear evidence of unreliability of study results, fabrication of data, as well as if unintentional errors (e.g., calculation errors, methodological errors) have been made,
2. the research results have been previously published elsewhere,
3. the work bears the signs of plagiarism or violates ethical principles.
The notice of withdrawal of the text should be treated as equivalent to the withdrawal of the article. This notice should contain information about the person (the headline should include at least the title and name(s) of the author(s) of the paper) and the reasons (to distinguish unintentional errors from deliberate misuse) deciding to withdraw the text. Withdrawn texts are not removed from the published version of the journal, but the fact of their withdrawal will be clearly marked.

The publishing activity is conducted in accordance with the Regulations of the Publishing House. The Publishing Policy is defined by the Publishing House Programme Council, appointed by the Director and composed of national and international academics.

KOMAG Publishing House applies publication ethics principles aimed at preventing unethical publishing practices, including plagiarism, ghostwriting (i.e. publishing scientific work under another person’s authorship), and guest (honorary) authorship (i.e. attributing authorship to a person who did not make a significant contribution to the work).

The publishing policy is based on the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), including the Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors, the COPE Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers, and the publication Good Practices in Review Procedures in Science.

Compliance with ethical standards ensures that all published materials are prepared with integrity, transparency, and academic honesty. The Publishing House operates a structured peer-review process for all submitted manuscripts. Peer review constitutes the primary mechanism for assessing the quality, originality, and scientific validity of submitted research.

The editors of Mining Machines ensure adherence to ethical standards by all parties involved in the publication process, including authors, editors, reviewers, and the publisher.

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Lista recenzentów współpracujących z Redakcją w latach 2017-2019

  1. dr inż. Daniel Adamecki - Politechnika Śląska
  2. dr hab. inż. Michał Bodzek - Instytut Podstaw Inżynierii Środowiska Polskiej Akademii Nauk
  3. dr hab. inż. Jarosław Brodny, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  4. dr hab. inż. Marek Brzeżański, prof. PK - Politechnika Krakowska
  5. dr inż. Piotr Buchwald – Centralna Stacja Ratownictwa Górniczego
  6. dr inż. Andrzej Drwięga - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  7. dr hab. inż. Sławomir Duda, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  8. dr hab. inż. Tomasz Dzitkowski, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  9. dr hab. inż. Andrzej Dymarek, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  10. dr inż. Andrzej Figiel - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  11. dr inż. Wojciech Grzegorzek - Politechnika Śląska
  12. dr inż. Przemysław Grzesica - Politechnika Śląska
  13. dr inż. Jarosław Joostberens - Politechnika Śląska
  14. dr inż. Marek Kalita - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  15. dr inż. Jan Kania - Politechnika Śląska
  16. dr hab. inż. Adam Klich - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  17. dr inż. Antoni Kozieł - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  18. dr hab. inż. Stanisław Kulas – Politechnika Warszawska
  19. dr inż. Mariusz Kuczaj - Politechnika Śląska
  20. prof. dr hab. inż. Aleksander Lutyński - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  21. dr inż. Rajmund Mann - Politechnika Śląska
  22. dr inż. Józef Markowicz - Politechnika Śląska
  23. dr inż. Krzysztof Mazurek - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  24. dr inż. Dariusz Michalak - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  25. dr inż. Dariusz Musioł - Politechnika Śląska
  26. dr inż. Andrzej Niedworok - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  27. dr inż. Andrzej Nowrot - Politechnika Śląska
  28. dr inż. Piotr Ociepka - Politechnika Śląska
  29. dr inż. Łukasz Orzech - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  30. dr inż. Arkadiusz Pawlikowski - Politechnika Śląska
  31. dr inż. Anna Piaskowy - Politechnika Śląska
  32. dr hab. inż. Marek Sitarz - Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu w Dąbrowie Górniczej
  33. dr hab. inż. Tomasz Suponik, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  34. dr inż. Edward Pieczora - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  35. dr inż. Bartosz Polnik - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  36. dr hab. inż. Dariusz Prostański, prof. ITG KOMAG - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  37. dr inż. Arkadiusz Pawlikowski- Politechnika Śląska
  38. dr inż. Agnieszka Sękala - Politechnika Śląska
  39. dr inż. Piotr Sobota - Politechnika Śląska
  40. dr inż. Zbigniew Szkudlarek - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  41. dr inż. hab. Stanisław Szweda, prof. ITG KOMAG - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  42. dr inż. Marek Szyguła - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  43. prof. dr hab. inż. Jerzy Świder - Politechnika Śląska
  44. dr hab. inż. Stanisław Trenczek, prof. ITG KOMAG - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  45. dr inż. Jarosław Tokarczyk - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  46. dr hab. inż. Jacek Wiśniewski, prof. PWr - Politechnika Wrocławska
  47. dr inż. Marcel Żołnierz - Politechnika Śląska

 

Lista recenzentów współpracujących z Redakcją w latach 2017-2019

  1. dr inż. Daniel Adamecki - Politechnika Śląska
  2. dr hab. inż. Michał Bodzek - Instytut Podstaw Inżynierii Środowiska Polskiej Akademii Nauk
  3. dr hab. inż. Jarosław Brodny, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  4. dr hab. inż. Marek Brzeżański, prof. PK - Politechnika Krakowska
  5. dr inż. Piotr Buchwald – Centralna Stacja Ratownictwa Górniczego
  6. dr inż. Andrzej Drwięga - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  7. dr hab. inż. Sławomir Duda, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  8. dr hab. inż. Tomasz Dzitkowski, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  9. dr hab. inż. Andrzej Dymarek, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  10. dr inż. Andrzej Figiel - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  11. dr inż. Wojciech Grzegorzek - Politechnika Śląska
  12. dr inż. Przemysław Grzesica - Politechnika Śląska
  13. dr inż. Jarosław Joostberens - Politechnika Śląska
  14. dr inż. Marek Kalita - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  15. dr inż. Jan Kania - Politechnika Śląska
  16. dr hab. inż. Adam Klich - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  17. dr inż. Antoni Kozieł - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  18. dr hab. inż. Stanisław Kulas – Politechnika Warszawska
  19. dr inż. Mariusz Kuczaj - Politechnika Śląska
  20. prof. dr hab. inż. Aleksander Lutyński - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  21. dr inż. Rajmund Mann - Politechnika Śląska
  22. dr inż. Józef Markowicz - Politechnika Śląska
  23. dr inż. Krzysztof Mazurek - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  24. dr inż. Dariusz Michalak - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  25. dr inż. Dariusz Musioł - Politechnika Śląska
  26. dr inż. Andrzej Niedworok - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  27. dr inż. Andrzej Nowrot - Politechnika Śląska
  28. dr inż. Piotr Ociepka - Politechnika Śląska
  29. dr inż. Łukasz Orzech - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  30. dr inż. Arkadiusz Pawlikowski - Politechnika Śląska
  31. dr inż. Anna Piaskowy - Politechnika Śląska
  32. dr hab. inż. Marek Sitarz - Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu w Dąbrowie Górniczej
  33. dr hab. inż. Tomasz Suponik, prof. PŚ - Politechnika Śląska
  34. dr inż. Edward Pieczora - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  35. dr inż. Bartosz Polnik - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  36. dr hab. inż. Dariusz Prostański, prof. ITG KOMAG - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  37. dr inż. Arkadiusz Pawlikowski- Politechnika Śląska
  38. dr inż. Agnieszka Sękala - Politechnika Śląska
  39. dr inż. Piotr Sobota - Politechnika Śląska
  40. dr inż. Zbigniew Szkudlarek - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  41. dr inż. hab. Stanisław Szweda, prof. ITG KOMAG - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  42. dr inż. Marek Szyguła - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  43. prof. dr hab. inż. Jerzy Świder - Politechnika Śląska
  44. dr hab. inż. Stanisław Trenczek, prof. ITG KOMAG - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  45. dr inż. Jarosław Tokarczyk - Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG
  46. dr hab. inż. Jacek Wiśniewski, prof. PWr - Politechnika Wrocławska
  47. dr inż. Marcel Żołnierz - Politechnika Śląska

 

Editor – in – Chief: Roman Dychkovskyi, Department of Mining Engineering and Education,
Dnipro University of Technology, Ukraine

Associate Editor (Deputy Editor-in-Chief): Dariusz Prostański,
KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, Poland

 

Managing Editor: Adrianna Kalita, KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, Poland

Open Access Editor: Adrianna Kalita,  KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, Poland

Technical Editor: Bogna Kolasińska, KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, Poland

Cover Designer:  Bogna Kolasińska, KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, Poland

 

Editorial Board Members by Discipline

Enviromental Engineering, Mining and Power Engineering

Greg Galecki, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Carsten Drebenstedt, Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany

 

Automation Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Joel M. Haight, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Krzysztof Fujarewicz, Silesian University of Technology, Poland

 

Mechanical Engineering

Brian D. Ricketts, European Association for Coal and Lignite (EURACOAL), Belgium
Jarosław Brodny, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Pavol Božek, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovak Republic

 

Language and Statistical Editors

Dominik Brandys, University of Washington, USA

Jaroslaw Tokarczyk, KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, Poland

 

 

PUBLISHER AND CONTACT

KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology
Pszczyńska 37
44-101 Gliwice, Poland

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http://komag.eu/publications/mining-machines/editorial-office

 

Programme Council (Advisory)

The Editorial Board serves in an advisory capacity and supports the journal’s academic development.
Decisions regarding the acceptance of articles for publication are made independently by the Editor-in-Chief, in accordance with the established peer-review procedure.

Council Chairman:

Witold Biały, KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology (Poland)

 

Council Members:

Thorsten Diercks DEBRIV – Deutscher Braunkohlen – Industrie – Verein e.V. (Germany)

Carsten Drebenstedt Technical University of Freiberg (Germany)

Renata Eisenvortová ZSDNP – Czech Confederation of Coal and Oil Producers (Czech Republic)

Horst Gondek Technical University of Ostrava (Czech Republic)

Joel M. Haight University of Pittsburgh (USA)

Nicholaos Koukouzas CERTH/CPERI –Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute (Greece)

Daniela Marasova Technical University of Košice (Slovak Republic)

Wiesław "Wes" Grebski, Pensylvania State University

Arkadiusz Mężyk Silesian Technical University (Poland)

Michael Myszkowski Caterpillar Global Mining (Germany)

Stanisław Prusek FASING S. A. Factories of Mining Equipment and Tools Capital Group (Poland)

Brian Ricketts EURACOAL European Association for Coal and Lignite (Great Britain)

Andres Siirde Tallin University of Technology (Estonia)

Peter Blistan Technical University of Kosice (Slovak Republic)

Jerzy Świder KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology (Poland)

Franz-Josef Wodopia VDKi – Verein der Kohlenimporteure e.V. (Germany)

Nenad Zrnić University of Belgrade (Serbia)

Greg Galecki, Missouri University of Science and Technology, (USA)

Pavol Božek University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovak Republic)

Robert Ulewicz Czestochowa University of Technology (Poland)

 

Publisher and contact


KOMAG INSTITUTE OF MINING TECHNOLOGY
Research Institute

37 Pszczyńska Street
44-101 Gliwice

 


EDITORIAL STATEMENT

The Editor-in-Chief makes the final decisions regarding the publication of articles.
The Managing Editor is responsible for organizing the editorial and peer-review processes.
The Open Access Editor is responsible for open access policy, licensing, and compliance with international publishing standards.
 

 

 

 

 

REVIEWING PROCEDURE

Reviews

Only the articles, which obtained  positive reviews, will be published.

 Steps of reviewing procedure

  1. The procedure of reviewing articles is in accordance with the recommendations described in the brochure “Good practices in reviewing procedures in science”.
  2. Authors, delivering their articles for a publication in the journal, express their consent to have their articles reviewed.
  3. Delivered articles are subject to a general assessment by the Editorial Office and then they are evaluated by reviewers.
  4. At least two independent reviewers, employed at different institutions than the author/authors are appointed. The reviewers guarantee independent opinions, lack of conflict of interest, lack of personal and business relationships with the article authors and observing the confidentiality principles.
  5. The recommended form of a review is a model, in which the author/authors do not know their identities (so called “double – blind review process”).
  6. The results of the review are sent to Open Journal Systems 3.4.0.4, which is open source journal management and publishing software developed, supported, and freely distributed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) under the GNU General Public License, which our publishing house uses.
  7. The reviewer delivers a review in which he states explicitly if the article is approved for a publication or that it is rejected.
  8. The final decision about a qualification for a publication is taken by the Editorial Staff.

The Editorial Staff of the “Mining Machines” expresses gratitude to all the reviewers for taking duties of reviewing scientific and technical articles. We would like to thank you for your clear-sightness, scrupulosity and punctuality of delivering reviews. Your reviews guarantee keeping high level of our publications and support a scientific development of many authors who publish in our magazine.

 

Information for reviewers

The Editorial Office kindly asks Reviewers to send their reviews on time.

PUBLICATION ETHICS

The publication ethics principles of the Editorial Office of “Mining Machines” are based on the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) for journal editors.
In the event of any suspicion of research misconduct, including fraud, plagiarism, or other unethical practices related to the research process, manuscript preparation, or publication, the Editorial Office undertakes appropriate actions aimed at addressing and eliminating such behaviour.
The procedures applied by the Editorial Office may include requesting explanations from the authors, suspension of the editorial process, or rejection of the manuscript. In the absence of satisfactory explanations, the Editorial Office may refer the case to the relevant institutional bodies responsible for research integrity.

http://new.komag.eu.publications/mining-machines/information for authors