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Author Guidelines

Scholarly articles from authors are accepted for publication: university instructors, doctoral students, postgraduate students, undergraduates, as well as other persons engaged in scholarly research. Requirements for the content of articles. Scientific directions: Pedagogical Sciences - Psychological sciences - Philosophical Sciences. UDC is assigned in the Scientific Library. Abstract: structured according to IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion): Relevance, goals and objectives of the study. How the study was conducted, what methods were used. Key findings, research results; what are the prospects for research, directions for further work. The volume of the abstract is at least 200 words. Materials in the sections "Chronicle", "Anniversaries" are provided without abstracts. Keywords: at least 10 words / phrases, they should be laconic, reflect the content and specifics of the manuscript. The structure of the article: Introduction – statement of a question, brief review of the scholarly literature on the topic (links to sources), criticism of the disadvantages and advantages of the proposed approach. A clear statement of the goal of the work is required. The main part of the work should be titled, based on the content, divided into sections. Sections should have meaningful titles. The introduction, sections and conclusion are not numbered. Conclusion - the main conclusions on the substantive part of the work are given. Avoid simply listing the material presented in the article. Literature is listed under the heading "References". Additionally, it is duplicated in Latin according to the US Library of Congress system (LC, site for transliteration: http://translit.ru). All sources are listed in the order in which the links are mentioned in the text. The references should consist of works that have the status of scholarly publications, monographs and scholarly articles; the cited publications should be as recent as possible (within the last 5 years). For periodicals, it is necessary to indicate the author's surname, initials, the title of the article, the title of the journal, the year of publication, the volume, number or issue, the starting and ending pages of the work. Information about the author(s) in Russian and English is given on a separate page: Full name, academic degree (if any), academic title (if any), place of work, position, e-mail, contact phone number (for communication with the Editorial Board); The volume of the article: including illustrative material and "References", up to 24 pages, chronicles and anniversaries – 1-2 pages.

The References list contains all sources in Latin script. For transliteration and translation, contributors are recommended to use the Vancouver reference style: https://rassep.ru/academy/biblioteka/106597/

Examples of the References list entries in the Vancouver style

BOOKS:

  • Batkins PJ. ABC of Diabetes. 5th ed. London: Blackwell Publishing; 2003:500.
  • Simons NE, Menzies B, Matthews M. Chemistry, Structures and Advanced Applications of Nanocomposites. London: Thomas Telford Publishing; 2001:
  • Desikan S, Ramesh G. Software Testing. New Delhi: Dorling Kindersley, 2006:10-15.
  • Krinsky VF, Lamtsov IV, Turkus MA. Elements of Architectural and Spatial Composition. Moscow: Stroyizdat, 1968:2-12 (in Russian)

Collective author (more than three):

  • Cariappa A, Chase C, Liu H, et al. Naive recirculating B cells mature simultaneously in the spleen and bone marrow. Blood. 2007;109(6):23-45.

Edited books:

  • Lipu S, Williamson K, Lloyd A. (eds.) Exploring methods in information literacy research. London: Thomas Telford Publishing, 2007:149–170.

BOOK CHAPTER, СТАТЬЯ ИЗ СБОРНИКА:

  • Partridge H, Hallam G. Evidence-based practice and information literacy. In: Lipu S, Williamson K, Lloyd A. (eds.) Exploring methods in information literacy research. London: Thomas Telford Publishing, 2007:149–170.

JOURNAL ARTICLE:

  • Chhibber PK, Majumdar SK. Sol-gel synthesis of monolithic materials with hierarchical porosity. Advanced Materials and Technologies. 1999;42(1):209–238. DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2005.06.011.
  • Garin NP, Kravchuk SG, et al. Arctic Design: Basic Concepts and Practice of Realization. Design and Technologies, 2017;62:17–28. (in Russian)

ONLINE JOURNAL ARTICLE:

  • Wang F, Maidment G, Missenden J, Tozer R. The novel use of phase change materials in refrigeration plant. Part 1: Experimental investigation. Applied Thermal Engineering. 2007;27(17–18):2893–2901. Available from: http://global.factiva.com/ [Accessed 18 June 2015].
  • Raina S. Establishing Correlation Between Genetics and Nonresponse. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. 2015;61(2):148. Available from: http://www.proquest.com/products-services/ProQuest-Research-Library.html [Accessed 8 April 2015].

WEBSITE:

  • European Space Agency. Rosetta: rendezvous with a comet. Available from: http://rosetta.esa.int [Accessed 15 June 2015]

ONLINE BOOKS:

  • Grech ED. Nanocomposites. 2nd ed. Chichester: Wiley blackwell; 2011. Available from: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/imperial/detail.action?docID=822522 [Accessed 6 July 2017].
  • Maslov IV. A typography handbook. 1st ed. [pdf] Omsk: Omsk State University; 2017. Available from: http://omsk.ac.ru/ [Accessed 14 September 2015].

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

  • Wittke M. Design, construction, supervision and long-term behaviour of tunnels in swelling rock. In: Van Cotthem A, Charlier R, Thimus J-F, Tshibangu J-P. (eds.) Eurock 2006: multiphysics coupling and long term behaviour in rock mechanics: Proceedings of the International Symposium of the International Society for Rock Mechanics, EUROCK 2006, 9–12 May 2006, Liege, Belgium. London: Taylor & Francis; 2006:211–216.

Online format:

  • Palmer L, Gover E, Doublet K. Advocating for Your Tech Program. In: National Conference for Technology Teachers. [online] New York: NCTT, 2013:33-34. Available at: http://www.nctt.com/2013conference/advocatingforyourtechprogram/ [Accessed 11 January 2014].

DISSERTATIONS:

  • Guskova EV. Architectural revitalisation of riverine spaces: from the experiences of Russia and France. Candidate’s dissertation (Architecture). Nizhny-Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2010. (in Russian)

DISSERTATION SUMMARY:

  • Litvinov DV. Urban ecological principles of coastal zone development. Summary of Candidate’s dissertation (Architecture). Saint-Petersburg: Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2009. (in Russian)
  • Agafonov SL. Issues in the Restoration of Russian Middle-Age Defensive Complexes. Summary of Doctoral dissertation (Architecture). Leningrad: I. Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, 1974. (in Russian)

Article layout requirements: 1. MS Word editor, A4 format, orientation is portrait, margins: top is 2.0 cm; bottom is 3.0 cm; left and right are 2.5 cm; paragraph indentation is 1.25 cm; interval is one and a half; The size of the main text is 14, the size of the abstract is 12, the font is Times New Roman. 2. Abbreviations: only generally accepted (both in the text and tables). All abbreviations and acronyms must be introduced the first time they are used in the text. All tables should have titles and sequential numbering within the article, denoted by Arabic numerals (e.g., Table 1), in the text of the link should be written in abbreviated form (Tab. 1). The text of the table should be double-spaced. The comment to the table should be placed directly below the table. 3. Formulas should be numbered consecutively. The number is written at the end of the line in Arabic numerals in parentheses. There should be at least 1.5 - 2 cm intervals between the formulas that are highlighted in a separate line and the text, as well as between the lines of the formulas. 4. Illustrative material (graphs, maps, diagrams, photographs) is called a figure, has continuous sequential numbering in Arabic numerals and is written in abbreviated form (e.g., Fig. 1). Color images (graphs, diagrams) are allowed. The size of the figure is between 40x50 mm and 120x170 mm. The figure caption, containing indications of the dimensions of the quantities shown in the figure, is placed under the figure. 5. References in the text are written in Arabic numerals enclosed in square brackets. 6. The Editorial Board of the series checks the text of the article using the Antiplagiat system. The originality of the text of the article must be at least 75%. The article must not have been previously published, and also must not be submitted for consideration and publication in another edition. 7. The materials not meeting the specified requirements are not considered. In case of a negative review from the reviewer, an article is removed from publication. Submitting articles to the editor: an electronic version of the article is provided (with figures as separate files in tiff format with a resolution of at least 300 dpi) by e-mail: seriyappf@mail.ru. If the author is a graduate or Master's student, the supervisor's review is required. With a positive review, manuscripts are published in the order of their receipt within 3-6 months.                                                            

The final decision on the publication of the article is made by the Editorial Board. There is no fee for the publication of articles. Articles submitted without observing the above requirements will not be considered.

 

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.

 

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