Article formatting
General rules:
- Materials sent for review should not have been published earlier in another journal.
- Materials must contain up-to-date information.
- The text of the materials should have been proofread and edited.
- All materials are published in the editorial office of the author. The author is responsible for the scientific content of the materials.
- Materials from 4 to 30 A4 pages of the main text are accepted for publication.
Structural elements of the article:
Materials, prepared in English:
1. Topic of the article in English
2. Information about the author (s) in English:
- Surname First name
- academic degree
- place of work
- business address
3. Annotation in English
4. Keywords in English
5. Main material in English
6. References in English
Materials prepared in another language:
1. Topic of the article in English
2. Topic of the article in the language of writing the article
3. Information about the author (s) in English:
- Surname First name
- academic degree
- place of work
- business address
4. Information about the author (s) in the language of writing the article:
- Surname First name
- academic degree
- place of work
- business address
5. Annotation in English
6. Annotation in the language of writing the article
7. Keywords in English
8. Keywords in the language of writing the article
9. The main material in the language of writing the article
10. List of literature in English
REFERENCES:
ATTENTION
According to Scopus requirements and standards, the journal uses Vancouver Citing & Referencing style) i.e .:
- Only in Latin!
- When compiling a bibliography, use the English versions of the titles of articles, journals and the names of authors.
- Do not forget that any article that you refer to in the bibliography published in Cyrillic (Ukrainian, Russian, etc.) also has an official translation of the title in Latin (English), which is usually displayed in the table of contents;
- Most of the journals have an official name in both Cyrillic and Latin;
- So, when forming a list of references, use the English version of the journal name, the English version of the article title (from the table of contents) and the English version of the authors’ surnames;
- If there is no English version of the title of the journal and the article, they should be translated into English and indicated in square brackets [Published in Russian (Ukrainian)]
General rules for formatting:
- Times New Roman font;
- font size – 12;
- spacing between letters is normal;
- line spacing – 1.5 pt (one and a half);
- new line indent (paragraph) – 1.25 cm;
- perimeter margins – 2 cm;
- hyphenation – automatically:
- A4 page size;
- orientation – portrait.
