Technical requirements
- maximum length of a script of a manuscript is 10 pages;
- preferable word processor is MS Word;
- script of a manuscript is Times New Roman, 14 pt, 1.5 line spacing; margins: upper, lower 2 cm, right 2,5 cm, left 1,5 cm;
- indention : 1,25 cm, centered;
- it is not recommended to use extra spaces, optional hyphen;
- italics and semibold should be used for mask tools. It is not recommended to use interspaces and capital composition, underlining;
- it is recommended to use Arabic numerals for numbering of tables and illustration;
- Latin names of objects should be typed lowercase letters in italics;
- manual hyphenation is not allowed;
- abstract of the paper in the Russian and English languages containing the title of the paper, full name of an author, the text and key words should be on the individual page;
- information about an author in the Russian and English languages (full name, degree, academic rank, place of work, legal address of an organization and position) contact numbers, e-mail are on the individual page.
It is important to specify indicate Universal Decimal Classification UDC.
References should respond to the State Standard 7.1 2003 requirements.
References should respond to the State Standard 7.1 2003 requirements. References are compiled depending on the order of quotation of references in the text (where the number of the reference is in the square brackets). References to the unpublicized research are not allowed. It is important to include in a reference list full names of all authors, titles of papers or books. A reference list indicates a place of publication, a name of the publishing house, a year of publication and the total number of pages (for books); a name of a journal, a year of publication, a volume, an issue of a journal, the pages of the beginning and the ending of a manuscript, DOI (if any). References to the websites Wikipedia, Krugosvet and encyclopedic resources containing anonymous authorship are not allowed.
Links to the sources (analyzed the materials) are made as subscript links at the bottom of a page.