Requirements for the papers
Volume of publications - 6-12 pages (A4).
The structure of the article should comply with VAK Ukraine Resolutions number 705/1 dated 15.01.2003:
Structural elements of the article |
Preprint and requirements |
UDC |
Font Times New Roman, 16 pt, line spacing 1.0, left-aligned |
Author (s) |
surname and initials, font Times New Roman bold, 16 pt, line spacing 1.0, right-aligned |
Corresponding author
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surname and initials, font Times New Roman bold, 16 pt, line spacing 1.0, right-aligned |
The name and mailing address of author's affiliation |
Font Times New Roman, 12 pt, line spacing 1.0, right-aligned |
ORCID iD |
A personal code that must be obtained by completing the form at the link: https://orcid.org/register, font Times New Roman, 12 pt, line spacing 1.0, right-aligned |
Title of the article |
Font Times New Roman bold, 22 pt, line spacing 1.0, centered, all capitals |
Abstract and key words |
The summary (3-4 sentences) and key words in Ukrainian are 1 interval below the title. Abstract in Ukrainian of 250 words (for articles in Ukrainian); English - 150 words (for articles in English); Polish - 250 words (for articles in Polish), Times New Roman italic,14 pt, line spacing 1.0, width adjustment, no less than 500 characters (without spaces); "Key words" - Times New Roman bold, italic, 14 pt. List the keywords in alphabetical order (Times New Roman font bold, italic, 14 pt, line spacing 1.0). Separate keywords with a semicolon and two spaces between them. |
© |
Copyright sign, name, year |
Article |
The text must be typed in Microsoft Office Word 2003 or later. Times New Roman, 14 pt, line spacing 1.5. All margins are 2.5 cm. Tabulation 1 cm. The structure of the article should comply with the VAK Ukraine and include the following: - Introduction with relevance and analysis of recent research and publications; - Theoretical Background, conceptual framework, hypotheses, etc. - Methods; - Results and Discussion; - Conclusions and prospects for further research; - Contribution (if necessary). A more detailed information at http://mmod.kubg.edu.ua All structural elements are written in bold. - Tables and other non-text items should be numbered, placed inside the text, the figures centered (e.g. Figure 1); above the table (e.g. Table 1). - - The sections titles centered, subsections put in paragraphs, tables centered. |
Citations |
Citations in the text are put in square brackets. The first number is the number of a source in the bibliography; the second is the page number both spared with comma and a space, the multiple sources with semicolon, e.g.: [2], [2, 55], [3, 567; 12, 434], [7; 8; 12]. The point of the sentence is placed after the brackets or links. |
REFERENCES (at least 10)
REFERENCES (TRANSLATED AND TRANSLITERATED)
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"REFERENCES" - left alignment, bold, 12 pt, capital letters). Sources put in alphabetical order in single paragraph, font 12 pt, line spacing 1.0,http://vak.in.ua/ The list of references should contain at least one source of digital object identifier registered (Digital Object Identifier, DOI).
Example of literature indicating DOI: 1. Kornack 1., Rakic D., Cell P. Proliferation Without Neurogenesis in Adult Primate Neocortex. Science. 2001, no. 294 (5549), 2127-2130, DOI: 10.1126 / science.1065467. (Eng). REFERENCES Ukrainian and Russian should be transliterated. The names of authors, titles (journals, conferences) transliterated articles, etc., in square brackets submit names translation in English (usually in all articles present the author's translation of the article title and abstract). Foreign sources are not to be changed - standard APA 5th (www.apastyle.org). specify the date of access to online sources cited. For example: Research initiatives. (N.d.). Retrieved January 11, 2007, from MIT, Comparative Media Studies website, http://cms.mit.edu/research/index.php |
ISSN 3041-1513 Online
DOI: 10.28925/2518-766X