< Previous주암칼럼 J. of Korean Inst. Resources Recycling Vol. 29, No. 2, 2020106 제3회 한일 재료과학 및 자원리싸이클링 국제심포지엄, 일본 Tsukuba(2006.1.12-13.) 2006년 3월, International Seminar on MPT(Mineral Processing Technology)에서 인도간부와 한국대표들, 인도 첸나이주암칼럼 107 자원리싸이클링 제 29 권 제 2 호 , 2020 대만자원재생협회 회원의 우리학회 방문(2012년 여름) EARTH2013 행사를 마치고 한국팀 관광기념(2013. 11. 13. 장가계에서)주암칼럼 J. of Korean Inst. Resources Recycling Vol. 29, No. 2, 2020108 2017년 대만 리싸이클링산업 견학회 후, 대만-한국 교류회(2017. 2. 23.) 좌로부터 陳志恒 교수, 黃孝信 이사장, 蔡敏行 교수, 오재현 교수, 박형규 박사, 손호상 교수 제주도에서 한국남 박사 부부와 함께 (2002년 11월) 호주 IMPC 참석시, 윤여환 박사와 함께 (1993년 5월)109 자원리싸이클링 제 29 권 제 2 호 , 2020 INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN INSTITUTE OF RESOURCES RECYCLING (Enacted in August 1992, most recently revised in June 2016) Guide for Authors The Journal of the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling is a bimonthly journal comprehensively covering all aspects of the processing for the recovery of valuables from various secondary resources. Therefore, the journal aims at publishing high quality research as well as review articles including waste management professionals in academia, engineering, government, and industry. The authors are encouraged to submit original research contributions that have novelty and potential industrial significance. The manuscript which reports practical scope and applicability in the area of recycling processes, and new theoretical concepts verified by experimental details will be encouraged to submit. The journal publishes contributions such as, research paper, technical note, technological review, letter or communication, note, and comments. Ethical Issues All authors are required to comply fully with current ethical standards for publication in their disciplines as follows; (1)The manuscript should be original, not having been published previously. (2)A research paper published at a conference or in un-registered literature should be improved and completed to be considered as an original paper. (3)Author should submit an Author's Checklist. Sub- mission of the Author's Checklist is considered to denote agreement with the research and publication ethics defined by the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling. (4)Authors should provide detailed information about the paper to the editor and confirm any ethical issues pertaining to the reproduction of a previously published paper. Subsequent Actions : If the results of investigation prove there was no research misconduct, the Institute shall conduct appropriate subsequent action to restore the honor of the researcher. If the results prove there was research mis- conduct, the Institute shall publicize the results and may conduct the following subsequent actions based on the resolution of the committee according to the gravity of the misconduct. ①Request the cancellation or modification of research results ②Cancel the publication of research results (send the official documents to relevant institutions to cancel existing publication) ③Withdraw the membership of or expel the researcher ④Notify the presidents of affiliated institutions ⑤Report to the law institute Copyright Authors transfer the copyright of their article to The Korean Institute of Resources Recycling on signing the Copyright Transfer Form, which will be sent to the corresponding author. Please note that these forms must be signed before a manuscript is published. Type of Manuscript Review Paper: Review Papers review important areas of recycling in order to inform the general reader of the background, state of art, and outstanding research results. Authors who has a plan to submit a ‘Journal Review’ are recommended to contact the editor. Research Paper: Original findings pertaining to the scope of the journal will be published after peer review. Full-length research papers describe important new experimental or theoretical results. Submitted manuscripts will be peer reviewed by three reviewers who are assigned by the Editor. Short Communication: Short communications are short reports which convey the essence of a new experimental or J. of Korean Inst. Resources Recycling Vol. 29, No. 2, 2020110 a theoretical concept, present new experimental data, elaborate on a previous journal article, etc. A short paper describes briefly a piece of work which is not comprehensive enough to make it submit as a full article. Nomenclature, units, and references must conform to those for ‘Research Paper’. Discussion: Discussion may be submitted on any subject of interest to the journal readership. Discussion commenting on previously published articles will normally be sent to the authors of the previously publication for possible response prior to publication. Review Process All manuscript are peer-reviewed by three reviewers assigned by the Editor. Based on the review results, a manuscript may be accepted without change, recommended for modification with or without further reviews, or rejected. Acceptance for publication depends on the author's responses to the reviewers' comments. Authors should prepare a manuscript in accordance with the format given below. PREPARATION of MANUSCRIPTS Submission of an manuscript implies that the work reported in the manuscript has never been published. Manuscript should be written in Korean or English, and be typed in at most 30 double-spaced pages on one side of 210×279 mm including figures and tables. The format for full-length research paper is described below Title and Authors: Title of the paper, the name of the author, and the affiliation. The full name of the author should be written on the manuscript. Example) Kil Dong Hong, Kil-Dong Hong, Kildong Hong. Abstract and Key Words: The abstract should be written in both Korean and English, and state the objectives and present conclusions in no more than 450 characters in Korean (150 words in English). It should be concise giving scope and purpose, methods or procedures, significant new results, and conclusions. Five or less key words in Korean and English should be given for subject index. Body: Each author may choose the article structure suited to the manuscript containing introduction, experimental, results, discussions, conclusions, etc. Writing should be concise, eliminate details that are not essential to the development and are readily available in previously published papers, or accessible reports. Text should be sectionalized by inserting appropriate headings. Unit: SI system should be used for all dimensional quantities. Acknowledgement: Acknowledgement section is placed at the end of body. It could cite financial support and information. Nomenclature: Symbols used in the text or equations should be collected and identified in a table of nomenclature with definitions and dimensions near the end of the manuscript prior to the references section. Roman symbols should be listed alphabetically in the table first, then Greek symbols. The symbols should be those commonly used in material and mineral engineering. References: References cited in the text should be listed in a numerical order. Citation of references should be made sequentially, in the form 1,2) or 3-6). One reference number should correspond to one reference. A reference is described in the order: names of authors, published year: the title of article, the abbreviated name of the journal, volume number (issue number), page. All references must be written in English. Examples are as follows: 1. Edwards, C. R., 1991 : The recovery of metal values from process residues, JOM, 43(6), pp32-33. 2. Perrot, P., Tissier, J. C., and Dauphin, J. Y., 1992 : Zinc recycling in galvanized sheet, Proc. of Intern. Conf. on the Recycling of Metals, MIS of ASM, pp135-141, The European Council of ASM Intern. and its Technical Committee, Dusseldorf/Neuss-Germany, 13-15 May 1992, Printed in Belgium. Figures: Each figure should be numbered. Drawings and charts should be carefully made with black-and-white photo- graphic prints or high-quality laser prints. It should be of sufficient size so that after photo reduction to a single column width (6.5 cm) or two column width (13 cm) the 111 자원리싸이클링 제 29 권 제 2 호 , 2020 smallest letter will be 1.5 mm. Legend should be placed in the white with a grid in which spacing is commensurated with the accuracy implied in the plot. Original drawing should be retained by the authors until requested by the editor. All figure captions should be typed in English on a separate sheet. Tables: Tables should be numbered in Arabic numerals. They should have brief descriptive titles in English and should be prepared on a separate sheet. Tables should be numbered by the order of mention in the text. Equations: All equations should be numbered in Arabic numerals. SUBMISSION The article should be submitted by the member of the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling and a corresponding author should be appointed in the case of more than two authors. The type of article should be marked on the cover of the manuscript. Four hard copies of the manuscript should be sent to the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling. The editorial board could reject the following paper which fail to obey the guide for authors which had been set up by the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling, and do not have clear text and figures, and describe subjects irrelvant of the scope of the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling. Submission confirmation will be informed to the corres- ponding author as soon as a manuscript is arrived to the editorial office. When authors do not receive such confirmation from the editorial office, authors are encouraged to contact the editorial office. By submitting a manuscript, it is implicitly agreed that authors agree with the transfer of the copyright for their manuscript to the publisher once the manuscript is accepted for publication. Authors should submit their revised manuscript within 3 months after they are required by the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling editors. If authors don’t submit the revised manuscript, the article will be ‘rejected’. PAGE CHARGES and REPRINTS To help mechanical and handling costs, the editorial board has authorized a charge as follows Pages*Publication Charge Regular Paper Less than 6 pages250,000 KRW More than 7 pages30,000 KRW per page Express Paper** Less than 6 pages400,000 KRW More than 7 pages50,000 KRW per page * Pages means printed page in The Journal of the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling ** Express paper indicates the paper submitted after 10 th in odd number month, and published by next even number month by the author’s requirement. After page charges are paid, publication will be completed. Free 20 reprints will be supplied to the authors paying page charges. Depending on the decision of the editorial board, the page charge may be waived. An order form for additional reprints will be sent to the author along with galley proofs. Manuscripts should be submitted via the online Manuscript Central website(http://www.kirr.or.kr / http://submission.j-kirr.or.kr). Other correspondences can be sent by an e-mail to the executive secretary(or manuscript editor), Ji-won Min, The Korean Institute of Resources Recycling, Seoul, 06130, Korea(Tel:+82-2-3453-3541, 3542 / Fax:+82-2-3453-3540 / E-mail : kirr@kirr.or.kr) THE KOREAN INSTITUTE OF RESOURCES RECYCLINGJ. of Korean Inst. Resources Recycling Vol. 29, No. 2, 2020112 Author's Checklist Title of the manuscript : Please check below items as ✔. mark before submitting the manuscript. 1. General guideline □ Manuscript should be original and checklist, statement of copyright transfer, and the curriculum vitae of the authors should be submitted together with manuscript. (Statement of copyright transfer should be dispatched via PDF file) □ Manuscript should be prepared by using Hangle or other word processor. □ Text should contain cover page, title page, abstract, main text, references, tables and figures in separate pages. □ Main text consist of INTRODUCTION, EXPERIMENTAL, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS, and REFERENCES. □ If an author is 20 years of age or younger, the reason for including the author must be submitted. 2. Cover page □ Title, name of authors, affiliation should be written in both English and Korean. □ In title, the maximum number of letters is 20 for Korean title and 10 for English title. □ In the lower part of the cover page, the name, address, e-mail, telephone, fax of the corresponding author should be given. 3. Abstract and Keywords □ The length of the abstract should be 150 words or less. □ The number of keyword should be 5 or less. 4. Main text □ The order of the subtitle should be prepared according to the Instruction for Authors. □ References in the main text should be written according to the Instruction for Authors. 5. References □ Every articles in REFERENCES should be cited in the main text. □ All references should be written in English. □ The reference style should be written according to the Instruction for Authors. 6. Tables and figures □ The captions of tables and figures should be written in English. □ The number of tables and figures should be prepared according to the Instruction for Authors.113 자원리싸이클링 제 29 권 제 2 호 , 2020 Copyright Transfer Agreement Proceedings title (please type): The undersigned author has submitted a manuscript entitled ··························································································· ·························································································································································································· ······································································································································································(the “Work”) for publishing in The Journal of the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling (the “Publication”) published by The Korean Institute of Resources Recycling, Korea. I am one author signing on behalf of all co-authors of the manuscript A.I hereby transfer to The Korean Institute of Resources Recycling during the full term of copyright, the exclusive rights comprised in the copyright of the Work, including but not limited the right to publish the Work and the material contained therein throughout the world, in all languages and in all media of expression now known or developed, and to license or permit other to do so. B.I hereby certify that I agreed to submit the manuscript entitled as above to The Journal of the Korean Institute of Resource Recycling with the following statements; 1.The Work is original and there is no copyright problem, defamation and privacy intrusion. Any legal or ethical damage should not be directed to The Korean Institute of Resources Recycling due to this manuscript. 2.All authors contributed to Work actually and intellectually and have responsibility equally to this manuscript. 3.The Work was not published or considered for publication to any other scientific journals in the world. It will not be submitted again to other journals without permission from Editor of The Journal of the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling. 4.I understand that I am granted the Retained Right (see description below), and that no rights in patents, trademark or other intellectual property rights are transferred to The Korean Institute of Resources Recycling. The Retained Rights include: - the right to use the Published Journal Article for Personal Use and for Scholarly Purpose Corresponding Author’s name : Affiliation : Department : Address : Tel :E-mail : Date: Signature:J. of Korean Inst. Resources Recycling Vol. 29, No. 2, 2020114 Korea Institute of Resources Recycling Ethics Regulations Established: 2007.06.15. 3 rd Revised: 2020.04.03. Article 1 (Purpose) The purpose of these regulations is to present the basic principles and goals to ensure universal ethics for the Korea Institute of Resources Recycling (hereinafter “the Institute”) and the publications of the Korea Institute of Resources Recycling so that it can enhance its status and pride and contribute to the development of science and technology. Article 2 (Subjects) These regulations apply to researchers participating in the Institute’s academic events, research projects, publishing businesses (e.g. academic journals) and educational projects, and researchers who submit research papers. Article 3 (Scope of Application) The scope of the Institute's research ethics shall be subject to these regulations unless otherwise specified by a higher level of decree by a state institute regarding the integrity, veracity and accuracy of a specific research field. Article 4 (Scope of Research Misconduct) The research misconduct specified in these regulations (hereinafter “Misconduct”) includes forgery, falsification, plagiarism, and misattribution of author during research subject proposal, execution, reporting of results, and presentation, as follows: ① Forgery refers to the act of forging nonexistent data or research results. ② Falsification refers to the act of modifying research materials, equipment and process or wilfully transforming or deleting data with the aim of distorting research content and results. ③ Plagiarism refers to the act of using the ideas, research content, or results of others without prior consent or attribution. ④ Misattribution of author refers to the act of refusing to grant authorship to those who made academic or tech- nological contributions related to research content and results, or the act of granting authorship to those who did not make academic or technological contributions by way of gratitude or of paying respect. The authorship must meet the following four conditions; - Substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work; or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data for the work; and - Drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content; and - Final approval of the version to be published; and - Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved. ⑤ The act of interrupting the investigation of your or others' suspicious misconduct or disserving the informant. ⑥ Acts that are far beyond acceptable bounds in academic circles. ⑦ Other misconduct that requires internal investigation or prevention. Article 5 (Verification) In principle, misconduct that took place more than 3 years before it was reported shall be excluded, unless the person under investigation requotes the results, resulting in succeeding research. Article 6 (Protection of Informants’ Rights) ① The informant refers to the person who informed the Institute of misconduct or of evidence relating to the misconduct. ② The informant may submit details of the content and evidence of misconduct (e.g. research subject, title of paper, etc.) in writing or by email, either of which has the same effect. ③ If the informant wishes to be informed of the investigation procedures and schedule after the report of misconduct, they may request this information from the Institute. ④ Informants who report false information even if they already knew or were able to know it was false shall be excluded from protection. 115 자원리싸이클링 제 29 권 제 2 호 , 2020 Article 7 (Protection of the Rights of the Person Under Investigation) ① The person under investigation refers to the person to be investigated for misconduct recognized by Institute or the person who engaged in misconduct during the investigation. ② The Institute shall make efforts to avoid infringement of the honor or rights of the person under investigation during the investigation and shall not disclose it until a judgment is made. ③ If the person under investigation wishes to be informed of the investigation procedures and schedule after the report of misconduct, they may request this from the Institute. Article 8 (Formation and Rights of Research Ethics Committee) The Research Ethics Committee of Institute shall be the Board of Directors and the Editorial Board of the Institute. However, the person under investigation shall participate as a committee member. The Institute may request the informant, the person under investigation, the witness and the testifier to attend and make statements or to prepare documents. In such cases, the person under investigation shall comply. Article 9 (Investigation of Research Misconduct and Reporting) If any problems with the research ethics relating to the academic activities of Institute are registered, the president of the Institute shall request that the Research Ethics Committee investigate and report results. The Research Ethics Committee shall investigate research misconduct and report the results within 6 months. The report shall include the following: ① The contents of the report ② The misconduct which is the subject of investigation ③ The list of Investigation Committee members and minutes ④ Determining the scope of research misconduct and proof of whether it is true or not ⑤ Evidence and witnesses Article 10 (Principles of Verification) The Research Ethics Committee is responsible for proving the facts of misconduct. The Research Ethics Committee shall provide equal opportunities and rights to the informant and the person under investigation to make statements, raise objections and defend, and notify them of the related procedures in advance. The Board of Directors shall make efforts to ensure the independence and justice of the committee. Article 11 (Subsequent Actions) If the results of investigation prove there was no research misconduct, the Institute shall conduct appropriate subsequent action to restore the honor of the researcher. If the results prove there was research misconduct, the Institute shall publicize the results and may conduct the following subsequent actions based on the resolution of the committee according to the gravity of the misconduct. ① Request the cancellation or modification of research results ② Cancel the publication of research results (send the official documents to relevant institutions to cancel existing publication) ③ Withdraw the membership of or expel the researcher ④ Notify the presidents of affiliated institutions ⑤ Report to the law institute Article 12 (Compliance and Implementation of Ethics Regulations) The Institute and publishers shall comply with these regulations and norms specified in this ethics regulations as well as international standards in good faith. Article 13 (Others) Matters not specified in this regulation shall be subject to the resolution of the Board of Directors. <Supplementary Provisions> 1. These regulations shall be effective from the date of revision through the review of the Board of Directors of the Institute. 2. A separate committee may be established for interpretation or review of these regulations if necessary. The Korean Institute of Resources RecyclingNext >