Materials are accepted only from authors personally, without any intermediaries by e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via WhatsApp messenger at 89185041937. The editorial board accepts only articles from 7 to 35 thousand type characters with interspaces. The file of the article should be in *.doc format. The editorial board does not accept:

- articles published or accepted for consideration in other Journals;

- the formatting of articles does not meet the requirements listed below;

- manuscripts that are descriptive rather than analytical in nature.

Deadline for consideration of submitted articles is two weeks on average.

Please note that the number of authors in one article should not exceed three people. With rare exceptions, articles with four co-authors may be accepted by the agreement with the Editor-in-Chief.

Illustrations, diagrams, tables made in Microsoft Excel program should be sent as separate files! Graphic materials in *.tif, *.jpeg, *.gif, *.png, *.bmp formats are not accepted. If possible, avoid graphs in Word, as their preparation for layout requires a lot of additional work. Drawings and diagrams, still made in Word, should be necessarily grouped within a single object! Do not insert into the article scanned or taken from the Internet graphic materials. The quality of such materials is not suitable for printing.

Photos of all authors should be sent together with the article (file size - from 0.5 Mb to 2 Mb), as well as a signed license agreement and consent to personal data processing.

The names of all sent files should begin with the author's surname, for example:

Ivanov_article.doc

Ivanov_diagrams.xls

Ivanov_photo.jpg

Ivanov_ license agreement.pdf

 

Article structure:

 

  1. UDC index ( https://teacode.com/online/udc/ )

 

  1. Title in Russian and English

A properly composed title is already a guarantee of success. It should tell about the merits of your material even to an inexperienced person. The reader should understand the purpose and object of the study from a good title of the article.

It is not recommended to use abbreviations and heaps of complex terms in the title. Clickbait (parasitizing on the headlines of highly cited articles - note), slang words and expressions, as well as ambiguity inherent in media headlines are inadmissible. The headline should consist of 7-10 words, exceeding the number of words is unacceptable.

 

 

 

  1. Full Name of the Author(s) in Russian and English (in full).

 

  1. Author's Regalia in Russian and English

An academic degree, an academic rank, position, place of work, work address (house, street, city, ZIP code), e-mail address of each author, ORCID index (http://orcid.org).

 

  1. IMRAD-structured abstract in Russian and English

The abstract makes it possible to establish the main content of a scientific article, determine its relevance and decide whether to refer to the full text of the article. The abstract is used in information, including automated information retrieval systems. It should reflect the purpose of the research, the main content and novelty of the article in comparison with others, related in subject and purpose, as well as the results obtained.

At this resource https://www.gramota.net/annotacia.html  you can familiarize yourself with the phrases recommended for writing an abstract for a scientific article.

The recommended average length of the abstract is 800-1000 type characters (with interspaces).

 

  1. Key words in Russian and English (8-10 words or phrases with semicolons). Key words should characterize your article; it will be possible to find your work on the Internet by them.

 

  1. Main text (in Russian)

Articles should have sections with the following subheadings:

 

7.1 Introduction

Includes: research theme relevance, literature review on the research theme, statement of the research problem, formulation of the purpose and objectives of the research.

 

7.2 Methods (Materials and Methods)

describe in detail the methods and the observation schemes allowing to reproduce their results using only the text of the article;

describe the conditions for observation.

 

7.3 Results

Present the actual results of the study (text, tables, graphs, charts, diagrams, equations, photographs, drawings).

7.4 Discussion

Provides an interpretation of the research findings including:

- the relevance of the obtained findings to the research hypothesis;

- limitations of the study and summarizing its results;

- suggestions for practical application;

- suggestions for the future research trends.

 

7.5 Conclusion.

Contains brief summary of the paper sections without repeating the language used in the sections.

 

  1. References (in Russian and English)

 

At the end of the article, a list of references (is simply called as "References") is compiled from footnotes in the order they are referred to in the text (i.e., not in alphabetical order). Sources without reference to them in the text will be deleted. Referrals made in violation of the rules, will also be removed from the list of references. Self-citation is allowed (but not more than 20%). No more than 3 citations of papers by one author are allowed. Russian-language references are given in Russian, foreign references - in the original language. It is recommended to cite no more than 10-12 references. The list includes only books and scientific articles. References to statistics, laws, company websites, etc. are not included in the list, they remain in footnotes. It is recommended to quote foreign sources.

Please note that translation of all necessary parts of the article into English should be done exclusively by a specialist and not by an electronic translator!