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Author Guidelines

  1. The editorial board accepts for publication manuscripts corresponding to the profile of the publication of not less than 8 pages and not more than 25 pages of typewritten text, including drawings and tables (not more than 40,000 characters, including spaces).
  2. Articles are accepted only electronically to the e-mail: Abalabanova@yandex.ru.
  3. The manuscript should contain only original material reflecting the results of the author 's research completed no more than a year before publication. The level of originality of the text is not less than 85%.
  4. For printing are accepted Materials that have not been published or transferred to other editions.
  5. The editorial board reserves the right to reduce and edit the submitted works.
  6. Articles are subject to mandatory review. Only articles that have received positive reviews are printed.
  7. Manuscripts not designed in accordance with the rules are not accepted for publication.

Technical requirements for manuscript design for publication

Page setup

The document must be saved in MS Word format. A4 page format; Page margins: upper, lower and right - 2 cm each, left - 3 cm. Font - Times New Roman; size - 14; Line spacing - 1.5. Width alignment, left indent - 1.5. Page numbering - end-to-end, at the bottom of the page, in the center.

 

Execution of the title page

  1. The initials and surname of the author (for each author - first initials, then surname, capital letters. In the last name, the first letter is capital, the rest are lower, the font is bold, the position on the right of the page)
  2. Information about the author (affilation): academic degree and title, position, e-mail address, place of work, city, country.

Each of the specified information is placed on a new line, separated by commas. After the line with the e-mail address of the author - from the new line - place of work of the author, from the new line - city and country (in one line). It is not allowed to place in one line different in importance and meaning elements of the affilation. All information is specified in the eminent fall.

It is important to adhere to the uniform name of the organization, as a rule, enshrined in the Charter of the organization. It is necessary to give the full name of the organization without abbreviations, as well as without specifying the organizational and legal form. If the author specifies two or more organizations in which he works, the city and country must be specified for each organization.

  1. The title of the article - with capital letter, font bold, on a new line, in the center. The name should not be given only in capital letters: the first letter should be capital letters, the rest - lower letters, except for the initial letters of names of own and initials.
  2. Abstract - Describes the key points of the article and helps the readership decide whether to read the full text of the article. It is descriptive, indicating the subject matter of the study, its methods, briefly describing the process of the study and the results obtained. Abstract should not include first introduced terms, abbreviations (with the exception of the common knowledge), references to literature.

Recommended volume of abstract - 150-200 words

The word "Abstract" is highlighted in bold italics, followed by a point. The abstract text appears in italics. 

  1. Keywords. The phrase "Keywords" stands out in bold italics, followed by a colon, and the following keywords are listed in lowercase letters. The keywords themselves are indicated after the phrase "Keywords" in the same line. Number of keywords - not more than 10, are shown in italics. It is desirable that keywords complement the annotation and title of the article.
  2. Acknowledgments

In this section, the author can express gratitude to the organizations, persons who took part in the preparation for the writing of this article or assisted in its publication.

All data specified on the cover page of the manuscript must also be presented in English.

The personal names included in the name of the organization are written in English before, not after, the main name of the organization. For example, Lomonosov Moscow State University.

All significant words in the name of the organization and its subdivisions should begin with capital letters in accordance with the English-language rules of writing of organizations (written in lower letters only pretexts and articles). It is important to adhere to the uniform name of the organization, as a rule, enshrined in the Charter of the organization.

In the English version of the indication of the affilation, the following abbreviations should be used: Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Prof., Cand. Sci. (Tech.), Assoc. Prof. etc.

 

Execution of illustrative material

Figures and tables should have numbering and subject headings and should appear in the text after the paragraphs referring to them. All drawings and tables presented in the article must have references to primary sources. If the material is developed by the author, the link is marked "Developed by the author."

 

Execution of tables

Each table must be numbered, have a header and a data source.

The table number and title are placed above the table. The number is issued as "Table 1," the position - to the right of the page. The title is placed on the next line, the first letter of the title - capital, the rest - lower, bold font, position of text - in the center of the page. The following is the reference number of the original source, which is displayed as a subscript at the end of the page.

Each table must be referenced in the text.

 

Execution of drawings

Each graphic element (the chart, the scheme, etc.) is designated as the drawing. Each picture must be numbered, have a header and a data source.

The picture number and title are placed below the graphic. The number is issued as "Fig. 1., "bold font, left position on page after paragraph indentation. Then on the same line follows the name, bold font, the first letter - capital, the rest - lower. The reference number for the original source of the material is as follows. Specified in page-by-page link format at the end of the page.

Each picture must be referenced in the text.

 

Execution of formulas

Mathematical formulas must be numbered. They are numbered on the right side in parentheses. Numbering is through.

References to literature in the text are made in the form of subscripts, and figures are used to link them to the text. However, the links on each new page are end-to-end, using the Link - Insert Footnote menu. The footnote should be placed at the place where the author 's thought ends in meaning.

References to literature in the text are drawn up in the form of subscripts, numbers are used to connect them with the text. At the same time, the links on each new page are pass-through, for this it is advisable to use the menu "Link" - "Insert footnote." The footnote should be placed where the author's thought ends in meaning.

Links to articles from journals must specify the year of publication, volume and journal number, and page numbers.

All authors must be represented in the description of each source.

Links must be verified, output checked on the official website of magazines and/or publishers.

 

Execution of the list of references

The list of literature is given at the end of the article and is entitled “References",  bold, position in the center of the page.

The recommended volume of the reference list is at least 15 sources.
Only peer-reviewed scientific publications are included in the Reference List. Self-citation is not allowed!

The list of literature itself is drawn up as a general list, sources are given in alphabetical order or in order of mention in the article.

Example of execution of the manuscript

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The manuscripts are accepted if has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.

  2. The materials should be prepared in a format OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or World Perfect.

  3. Internet links are provided as a complete URL. 

  4. Text should be typed with an interval of one and a half line spacing, font Times New Roman, 14 pt; to highlight the accents it is recommended to use italics rather than underlining (except Internet links). All images, graphics and tables are placed within the text according to the meaning of the particular part of text  (and not at the end of the document).

  5. Text should follow the stylistic and bibliography requirements as stated in  Regulations  located in the Part "About Us." 

  6. Please, remove the authors' names from the title of the article and other parts of the document to ensure the  anonymity of reviewing.

 

Copyright Notice

Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:

  1. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
  2. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
  3. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).

 

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