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Author Guidelines

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

  • This article has not been previously published and is not sent to the review editors of other journals (or in the comments for the editor insert the required explanations).
  • The view file document is in format Microsoft Word (*.docx)
  • Internet links in the text are accompanied by full correct URL address
  • We accept scientific articles in Ukrainian or English, ranging from 6 to 12 pages in length:
    • paper size – A4,
    • orientation – portrait,
    • margins on all sides – 20 mm,
    • line spacing – 1,
    • font – Times New Roman,
    • paragraph spacing – 1 cm,
    • font size – 12 (for the title and text of the article, list of references), font size – 10 (for other data).
  • Structure of the scientific article:
    • line 1 – UDC (left-aligned, font – bold). You can find the UDC code at: http://teacode.com/online/udc/

    • line 2 – blank

    • line 3 – author’s last name, first name, and patronymic (left-aligned, font – bold)

    • Line 4 – academic degree and title, place of employment (full name of the department and organization, font – italic, left-aligned)

    • Line 5 – author’s ORCID

    • Line 6 – author’s email address

    • each co-author on a new line

    • TITLE OF THE RESEARCH ARTICLE (all letters in uppercase, centered, font – bold; separated by blank lines before and after) 
    • Abstract in the language of the article (font – italics, not less than 200 words). Manuscripts with the most specific annotations are accepted for publication. The annotation should contain the main conclusions of the work and the results of the work. Compositionally, the annotation can be built according to the IMRAD principle (Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion): 
      • Relevance – the relevance of the study
      • Purpose and objectives of the study
      • Methods – details on when, where, and how the study was conducted; what information and methods were used; who was included in the study group.
      • Results – main conclusions (specific details), results of the study.
      • Prospects – information on how the obtained results relate to the conclusions of other scientists, the prospects of the study, directions for further work, and challenges.
    • Next – keywords (font – italics, the phrase “Keywords” – bold italics; these phrases are used to search for the article in electronic databases), they must be concise and reflect the content and specificity of the manuscript.
    • The abstract and keywords are subject to review to prevent machine translation, as manuscripts will be available online: in bibliographic (scientometric) databases, information portals, and online libraries.
    • Next, after a blank line, the text of the scientific article should include the following elements:
      • Introduction, which highlights the importance of the research, existing problems, and approaches to their solution in the context of the scientific objectives set; unresolved aspects of the problem are indicated.
      • Literature Review, which provides a brief analysis of the research results of scholars on the topic of the scientific article.
      • Purpose and tasks of the scientific research.
      • Materials and methods, highlighting the main methods and techniques used in the scientific article.
      • Results and Discussion, highlighting the main research results presented in the scientific article.
      • Conclusions, presenting specific conclusions based on the research results and prospects for further development.
      • References (at least 8 sources) in the order of citation or in alphabetical order. The list of references is formatted according to the international standard. Citations to literary sources in the text of the scientific article should be provided in square brackets [1, p. 56; 7, pp. 45–51].
      • At the end of the article, information about the authors, the title of the article, an abstract, and keywords in Ukrainian must be provided.
  • Tables and figures must be in book format, and their number should be appropriate. Tables must be numbered sequentially. Figures must be single graphic objects and grouped; they must have a number and a title, which is placed outside the object (centered).
  • Formulas (with standard numbering) must be created using Microsoft Equation.
  • In scientific articles, automatic word wrapping and the use of macros are not permitted.
  • Paragraphs should be separated only by the “Enter” key; do not use spaces or the tab key (“Tab”).
  • The use of condensed or expanded fonts is not permitted.

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