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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.
  • The submission is not plagiarism
  • All co-authors are included in the list of co-authors of the submission
  • The submission takes into account all the requirements of the section «Requirements for the submission»

Author Guidelines

Suggest that you download the Requirements for the manuscript in a separate file.

 

1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUSCRIPT FORMATTING

File format – .doc, .docx, .rtf

Sheet orientation – portrait

Font – Times New Roman

Font size – 14 pt

Interval – 1

Document margins – 20 mm

 

2. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TITLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT

The title of the manuscript should reflect the essence of the main tasks of research, scientific results and their practical application. The title should attract readers and interest them in further reading your work, so it is necessary to highlight the importance and relevance of research as accurately as possible. Abbreviations of words and abbreviations cannot be used in the title of the manuscript.

 

3. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF FIGURES

Infographics should be presented in separate files, or they can be placed in a doc file. If it is a photo or other image, the file format must be .tiff or .jpg. If it is a figure, diagram or map – the file format should be .ai, .eps, .cdr. If the infographics are submitted only in separate files, then in the manuscript the place where it should be located should be indicated as follows:

[Insert figure 1]

Before a figure, there must be a reference to the figure in the form: Fig. 1, Fig. 2‒4, Fig. 5, a. Before a figure, there should be a link to the figure (in the same chapter/subsection as the figure itself)

The caption under a figure should take the form: Fig. 1. The title of the figure.

If the figure consists of several subfigures, the caption should take the form: Fig. 1. The title of the figure: a ‒ the name of the first subfigure; b ‒ the name of the second subfigure.

If there are designations, abbreviations, or abbreviations in the figure, the transcript of which were not given earlier in the text, then those should be explained in the text under the figure. For example, the figure shows three charts, which are marked, respectively, by numbers 1, 2, and 3. Then the text under the figure should take the form: Fig. 1. Title: 1 ‒ chart 1; b ‒ chart 2; 3 ‒ chart 3.

Text under the figure must be part of the text.

Figures should be streamlined "in text."

The inscriptions in the figure should not be bold or sloping.

All inscriptions in the figure must be written in one font and one size. The exception is screenshots of programs that do not allow one to edit the font.

The indices in the figure should take the same form as the indices in the text.

On the charts, the axes' titles must be moved from the scales to the same distance of at least 0.5 cm.

At least one size (height or width) in the text under the figure should be the same. The horizontally located subfigures should have the same height, and the vertically located ones should have the same width.

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Figures must be of good quality (at least 300 dpi). The inscriptions on the figures should be clear and readable, the lines of the figure should not be blurred. There should be no noise in the figure.

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Images, photorealistic images, diagrams, drawings, figures that have been generated by artificial intelligence should be labeled "Imagined with AI".

The editorial board reserves the right to reject a paper if the authors refuse to provide the original figure files to avoid data falsification (dwg ‒ for COMPAS drawings; SolidWorks, AutoCad, cdr. ‒ for CorelDRAW files; xls/xlsx ‒ for Excel, etc.).

 

4. REQUIREMENTS FOR TABLE FORMAT

Header table does not contain blank cells

If your document table is broken into several pages, re-do the signature on a new page does not need to!

All tables should be vertical

 

5. REQUIREMENTS FOR FORMATTING OF THE FORMULAS

Formulas should be typed in the MathType equation editor

Links to the formula in the text are (1), (2)–(4)

Formulas should be numbered

Numbering alignment to the right

The formula is part of the text, so after a claim must stand semantic mark if the new proposal goes further, then the point, if further clarification is the comma.

 

6. REQUIREMENTS FOR FORMATTING OF REFERENCES TO LITERATURE IN THE TEXT

References should take the form [1], [2–6]

References should be in the order of their mention in the article

All literature references cited in the Literature part, reference should be in the text necessarily!

 

7. Requirements for formatting the list of sources in the literature

Sources are made according to the standard APA.

If gosts and national standards are used in the references, their foreign analogues must be given.

 

8. INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT

The full names of the national institutions (organizations, institutions) and the country should be indicated, because the readers may not be familiar with them.

When specifying a country and a group of countries, you should refer to their full name (for example, “Europe” and “America” are ambiguous).

Abbreviations of words and abbreviations must be deciphered at the first mention or in a separate list of abbreviations and abbreviations. They must be indicated in the language of the manuscript. Physical quantities must be indicated in the international SI system.

It should be borne in mind that the names of mathematical functions may change during translation.

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- All reviewers confirm the confidentiality of information with which they work up to the time of the publication.

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