Requirements for drafting articles
Articles with scientific and practical value are accepted for publication. The author has the right to present only one, previously unpublished, scientific article in one issue. The author is responsible for the originality of the text of the article, the accuracy of the given facts, quotations, statistical data, proper names, geographical names and other information, as well as for the fact that the materials do not contain data that are not subject to open publication. The editorial board makes the final decision to publish the article, based on its preliminary anonymous review.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGN OF ARTICLES:
- articles in Ukrainian and English are accepted for publication;
- electronic version of the article in *.doc, *.docx or *.rtf format, prepared in Microsoft Word text editor; A4 format, line spacing – 1.5;
- font Times New Roman, size 14; if other fonts are used, the author sends them together with the article;
- margins: left – 3 cm, right – 1.5 cm, top, bottom – 2 cm.
The following options are used for stylistic selection of text fragments: italic, semi-bold, semi-bold italic while preserving the typeface, font size and paragraph spacing.
A necessary condition is the distinction between a hyphen (-) as an intra-word graphic sign and a dash (–) as a punctuation mark.
The most common abbreviations used in the article (art., e.g., etc.) should be uniform throughout the text.
STRUCTURE OF THE ARTICLE:
– UDC index;
– surname and first name of the author of the article (in Ukrainian and English);
– scientific degree of the author of the article, academic title, position with indication of the department (in Ukrainian and English);
– place of work (education), address of work (education), e-mail address of the author (in Ukrainian and English);
– ORCID code (if the author does not have an ORCID code, it can be obtained at the link https://orcid.org/)
– the title of the article (aligned in the center, bold, capital letters);
– abstract and keywords (at least 5 words, in alphabetical order), written in the language of the article;
– title of the article (center alignment, bold, capital letters), abstract and keywords (minimum 5 words), written in English (or Ukrainian, if the article is in English). The English translation must be authentic (not machine-made).
STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF THE MAIN TEXT OF THE ARTICLE:
Statement of the problem (statement of the problem in a general form and its connection with important scientific or practical tasks; analysis of the latest research and publications, where to indicate the initiation of the solution of this problem and on which the author relies, as well as necessarily highlighting previously unresolved parts of the general problems to which the article is devoted).
The purpose of the article (expresses the main idea of the publication, which is significantly different from modern ideas about the problem, complements or deepens already known approaches; attention is drawn to the introduction of new facts, conclusions, recommendations, regularities or clarification of previously known, but insufficiently studied, into the scientific circulation).
Presentation of the main material of the study with justification of the obtained scientific results.
Conclusions and prospects for further developments in this direction.
References are placed after the article in order of citation; printed with 1.5 spacing, 14 size, Times New Roman font and issued in accordance with the requirements of the interstate standard DSTU 8302:2015.
References to the literature in the text should be given in square brackets, for example, [2, p. 25; 5, p. 33], where the first number indicates the serial number of the source in the bibliography, and the second - the corresponding page in this source; one source (without pages) is separated from another by a semicolon [3; 4; 6; 8; 12; 15].
At the end of the article, a transliterated and translated English version of the literature (References) is placed, designed in accordance with the requirements of APA (American Psychological Association).
*It is recommended that article titles be transliterated automatically on the site http://ukrlit.org/transliteratsiia
If there is use in the article of abbreviations of sources of illustrative material, a list of such abbreviations under the name List of conventional abbreviations of used sources is provided after References.