Publication Principles

1. Manufacturing Technologies and Applications is an international refereed journal published only three times a year in April, August and December. In case of need, additional issues and special issues are also published.

2. Manufacturing Technologies and Applications have not been published anywhere before for the submission of journals and have not been submitted for publication.

3. An article written in Turkish or English is published in the journal. The responsibility of the science and language relationship of the works published in the journal belongs to the author (s).

4. Studies not only from academics but also from other researchers and practitioners operating within the scope of the journal.

5. Used as thesis, presentation or summary paper and will be sent to our journal as an article.
- If the study was published as a summary paper; title of the announcement, name of the event, date and place information were written.
- If the study was produced from postgraduate theses; The application for the name of the thesis, the name of the consultant, the university and institute information, the date of completion and the location information.
- Except for the specified applications, the activity information was written in a distinctive way for the materials produced from some of the published studies.

6. Make it to our journal will send it through the DergiPark system. In order to examine the articles to be sent over the website and to review their referees, it is necessary to be a member and login in their magazines.

7. Documents sent to our journal are your Word template. It is not taken as necessary for the uploads that are not made in accordance with the magazine rules.

8. Double blind peer review method (Referee and authors are prevented from seeing each other's content).

9. The author (s) who submit articles in the Manufacturing Technologies and Applications are deemed to have accepted the conditions and evaluation of the Reviewer.

10. Samples that do not comply with the journal subject, spelling or grammar rules are returned to the author (s) without being sent to the referees by Manufacturing Technologies and Applications under preliminary examination. All kinds of content preferences may be requested from the authors regarding the pre-evaluated articles.

11. For editing work, the author (s) are sent for control and correction purposes. Postponed. Author who does not respond within the specified times.

12. The documents whose evaluation process is completed are listed as the date of submission and published in the related issue of the journal. For a letter (s) accepted for publication, an acceptance letter is sent to the publication upon request.

13. For the reports from the referees, you decide whether to publish the article, ask for correction, additional information and abbreviation from the author (s) as a report and this decision is notified to the author (s) via the system.

14. Documents sent to our journal are passed through plagiarism control processes (iThenticate, Turnitin etc.). In case the plagiarism detected before the publication is over 20% (except the References section), the article is rejected before the process is started at the referee stage. After publishing, the removal process is applied for the plagiarism detected and an editorial note is published in the magazine for the readers.

15. Once you agree to an article publication, “Copyright Transfer Form” will be filled in and signed by all authors and uploaded for the journal.

16. All editorial rights of the articles accepted and published in the journal in written and electronic form belong to Manufacturing Technologies and Applications.

17. No copyright payment is made to the author (s) for the works published in the journal. He / she transfers the journal (s) related to the articles accepted or published for publication.

18. Documents accepted or published for publication, written permission of Manufacturing Technologies and Applications are required. However, he can quote, provided he cites the source.

Application
In order to be published in Manufacturing Technologies and Applications, scientific original articles should be sent online after the registration process is made via the journal web page (http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/mateca). Click (EN) (Template) (TR) (Sample Article) for the sample article.
In the article submission steps, the contact information including at least 3 referees' Name, Surname and e-mail address should be written in the Letter to the Editor section. The proposed referees should be different from the institutions where the author (s) are located.
In cases not specified in writing, the issues adopted in scientific writing will be taken into consideration.
If you intend to apply to our journal, we recommend that you review the journal publication policy and the Author Directory on the About Journal page. Authors must register before submitting to the journal and submit the post via the Login link. Readers are encouraged to register for the broadcast notification service. This can be done through the Register link at the top of the journal home page. The Contents page is sent via e-mail whenever a new issue is published to the reader who registers for this service. As stated in the journal's privacy statement, authors' credentials and e-mail addresses will not be used for any other purpose. We recommend that research libraries include this journal in their electronic journal collection. It should be noted that the journal's open code publishing system may be suitable for use in other journals where academics using the library participate in the publishing process. Detailed information about Open Journal Systems can be obtained from the Public Knowledge Project page. The authors can publish their works published in this journal before and after publication, on their personal websites or in corporate archives, in accordance with the librarianship rules. This magazine; Adopting the principle that offering scientific researches to the public free of charge will increase the global sharing of information, it provides instant open access to its content.

The authors who published their works in this journal have accepted the following conditions:

a) The author holds the copyright of the work and gives the right to publish it first. The work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license, which allows the author to be specified and shared by others, provided that the first publication is made in this magazine.
b) The author may make separate contract arrangements for the distribution of the published version of the work without authorization (for example, to be sent to a corporate database or to be published in a book).
c) Authors are encouraged to share their works on the internet (for example, in the corporate database or on their website) before submitting them to the journal or while the submission process is in progress; this can lead to both efficient exchange of ideas and earlier and greater citation of the work (see Effect of Open Access)
The copy editing phase aims to improve the fluency, comprehensibility, grammatical structure, word selection and format of the article. This is the last opportunity for important changes the author can make in his article. Because in the next step, only the corrections regarding the typesetting and formatting will be made. Since the file to be copied is in MS Word or .rtf file format, it can be easily edited as a word processing document. Here, two approaches are proposed for corrections. The first is to use the "Track Changes" feature of the MS Word program. However, when this path is selected, the author, copy editor and editor should be able to access the program. The second proposed system is independent of software and was taken here with the permission of Harward Educational Review. The editor of the journal can change these instructions to make it more suitable for the journal's own operation.

Copy editing systems
1. When the "Track Changes" feature of MS Word and "Track Changes" feature under Tools in the Menu bar are enabled, the copy editor can make the changes it deems necessary. The texts it adds are displayed in a different color, with the strikethrough, colored or deleted in the margin. The copy editor can write whatever you want to ask the author or editor in square brackets. The document that passes through the copy editor is uploaded to the system to be sent to the editor. The editor reviews the text and presents it to the author. The editor and author approve the corrections they deem appropriate, return them to normal format, change them if they wish, or make new additions or removals in different colors. If there are questions in brackets in the text, the author and editor should answer these questions addressed to them in the relevant brackets. The copy editor, who has reviewed the text of the author and editor, revises the last one more time to confirm the changes and the text is ready for page editing and editing.

2. Instructions for making electronic edits to the draft of the article with the Harward Educational Review method When making electronic edits in the draft text, follow the method below: Responding to the proposed changes If you approve the proposed changes, change the text from the bold font to the normal font. If you do not approve the proposed changes, re-enter the original text and make a bold font. Adding and subtracting Mark the part you add in bold. Mark the text to be deleted with square brackets as follows: [text to delete] If you are deleting a sentence or more, add a note in the relevant field. For example: [2 deleted sentences: text to be deleted] Responding to questions directed to the author Do not touch, delete, leave bold fonts in the text. Add your answer to the end of the questions posed by the author as [Author's note:]. For example: [Author's note: The methodology discussion has been expanded as you suggested.] Commenting Use the Comment section to describe changes to the article edit and major revisions, for example, [Comment: The paragraph above has been moved from page 5 to page 7] Note: When giving page numbers, Use the page numbers in the printed copy that you received. Page numbers may change during electronic transactions.
An example for electronic editing
The first copy editor file, the copy editor of the Journal, reviews and edits the text in terms of fluency, comprehensibility, grammar, word selection and format, and adds the questions to be conveyed to the author where necessary. This first article uploads the completed article to the journal's web page. Sends a note to the author to review the article. Author editing file, The author should seek the views of the editors who follow the article before making major changes to the structure or layout of the originally edited article. It should answer all the questions posed by approving the changes made during the initial arrangement, approving them if they do not see them, and rejecting them. When the author completes this process, he must change the file name from YazaradiQA.doc to YazaradiQAR.doc (eg: LeeQAR.doc instead of LeeQA.doc) and upload it to the web page. The final copy editing will confirm the changes made by the Journal copy editor and will integrate the answers with the text and prepare the final copy. After uploading the final copy to the magazine web page, it will alert the page layout editor to complete the formatting.

Last Update Time: 4/25/22, 1:04:18 PM