Author Guidelines
The materials submitted for consideration for publication in the journal must necessarily correspond to the subject of the journal. All materials must be independent scientific research (that is, they must contain the author's contribution to the formulation and development of the problem chosen for scientific research). In order to ensure the quality of published materials and copyright compliance, all incoming articles are checked through the Anti-Plagiarism system. The materials must be relevant (contain elements of scientific and informational novelty). The manuscript must comply with the technical design requirements accepted in the journal.
If the requirements are met, the proposed article can be reviewed by the editorial board and sent for review (expert assessment), and if necessary, it can be discussed at the editorial board. Subsequently, a decision will be made on the possibility/impossibility of publishing the manuscript, taking into account the publication plans of the journal. The editorial board reserves the right to reduce the volume of articles and edit them in accordance with the requirements of the scientific journal.
When reprinting, a link to the journal is required. The manuscripts are not returned. The fee for the publication of manuscripts is not paid to the authors.
Manuscripts submitted to the journal must meet the following requirements:
Materials are submitted to the editorial office in electronic form (including drawings (diagrams, graphs, diagrams, etc.)).
All materials submitted to the editorial board must contain:
1) the title of the article in Russian and English;
2) information about all authors in Russian and English: surname, first name, patronymic (in full), academic degree, academic title, full name of a scientific or educational institution and its structural subdivision, contact phone number and e-mail address of the author, city, country. The author's transliteration of the full name should take into account the fact that its change may make it difficult to find the author's previous publications, which will no longer be taken into account in the list of his works (that is, it is necessary to transliterate the full name as in the passport or in previous works, i.e. unify) and ORCID.
3) annotations in Russian and English (at least 100-250 words each);
4) keywords (6-8 words/phrases) in Russian and English;
5) the main text. Materials and articles by teachers and researchers ranging from 1 author's sheet (40 thousand characters) to 1.3 author's sheet ("53 thousand characters) are accepted for consideration. The volume of postgraduate articles ranges from 0.5 author's sheet (20 thousand characters) to 1 author's sheet (40 thousand characters). (The total number of characters is indicated, along with spaces, signs of drawings, design pages);
6) the list of references at the end of the article (the number of Russian-language works + the number of works in foreign languages = 20-30). The absence of an article-by-article list of references may be the reason for refusal to review the article.
The list of references is placed after the main text of the article, and is designed as follows:
1) a list of literature in Russian (alphabetically (Cyrillic) without numbering). This list is subtitled "List of references";
2) The second list is subtitled "References". This list, in turn, includes transliteration (according to the BSI system. When creating a transliteration, it is possible to use a text transliteration program, for example, translit.net ) and the English translation of the above list of literature in Russian, as well as a list of literature in foreign languages (transliteration of Russian-language works + a list of works in foreign languages, all in a common list alphabetically (Latin)).
The design of the main text:
1) The text, tables, diagrams, graphs, drawings and diagrams in the manuscript should be presented in black and white or color graphics;
2) Microsoft Word / Open Office / Pages text editor (formats.doc, .docx, .rtf, odt, pages);
3) the font of the main text is Times New Roman (14 size);
4) the line spacing is 1.5.
Link design:
1) All data must have footnotes to the source of their receipt. All quotations should be provided not only with links to the source, but also with an indication of the pages in this source. The authors of the articles are responsible for the use of data not intended for public publications in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation. Footnotes are common (not page-by-page and not end-by-end).
2) Direct speech, quotes are made with quotation marks "", not "", except in the case of "....".."....".
3) If the citation is not given from the original source, the data of the citation source is indicated with clarification (Quoted by: ...):
4) The footnote sign in the text is placed before the punctuation mark (dot, comma, colon, semicolon).
5) The link in the text is made out (Last name, year)
For the list of references, it is recommended to select publications from the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) and international databases WoS/Scopus. To get metadata from the RSCI, it is recommended to use the built-in link system (Link button for citation)
To get a list of references from the Wos/Scopus databases, it is recommended to use the free Mendeley program (https://www.mendeley.com/download-desktop-new /) with the style of the APA 6 literature list.