AUTHOR'S GUIDE |
The general criteria for materials accepted for publication in the journal "Standard of Living of the Population of Russian Regions" are their focus on the study of the problems of the level and quality of life of the population within the framework of scientific specialities assigned by the VAK of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, including the relevance of the problem under consideration, scientific novelty of the research results, methodological and educational usefulness, practical significance/application. The article should be original, not previously published, not violating the copyrights of third parties. No more than four co-authors are allowed in the number of authors. In case of copyright infringement, the entire responsibility lies on the senders of such materials to the editorial office.
The text of the article is typed in the text editor Microsoft Word, version not lower than 2003; it is written with the extension .doc, docx, or rtf. Margins: upper and lower - 2 cm, left - 3 cm, right - 1.5 cm. The volume is recommended not to exceed 1.0 p. lit. (20 A4 pages, up to 40 thousand characters with spaces).
Articles in the journal are designed according to the requirements of GOST R 7.0.7-2021 "Articles in journals and collections".
RULES FOR ARTICLE FORMAT
I. The mandatory elements of an article are: article type, Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) index and the JEL code. The author independently determines the type of article - original article (RAR (Research Article Report)), review article (REV (Review article)), short communication (SCO (Short Communications Article)), conference proceedings (CNF (Conference proceedings)), personalities (PER (Personalities)), miscellaneous (MIS (Miscellaneous)). The article type, JEL and UDC are located at the beginning of the article on separate lines to the left.
For example, the following is given before the title of an article in Russian
Оригинальная статья
УДК 330.35
JEL I32
For example, before the title of an article in Russian, the following is given.
RAR (Research Article Report)
JEL I32
II. Before the main text of the article the following elements are given in Russian: (1) title of the article, (2) basic information about the author (authors), (3) abstract, (4) key words, (5) words of gratitude in case of grant funding. Then these elements are repeated in the same sequence in English, authors' full names - in transliterated form in Latin (see p. 2.2).
2.1. Title of the article. The first word in the title of the article in Russian is given with a capital letter, other words - with a lowercase letter (except for proper names, common abbreviations, etc.). All words in the title of the article in English, except for prepositions, articles, and conjunctions, begin with a capital letter.
A period should not be placed at the end of the article title. Format: Times New Roman font, bold, size 12 pt, 1.5 line spacing.
When an article is published in parts in several issues of the journal, the parts should be numbered, and the common title of the article should be indicated for all parts. If the parts have, in addition to the general title, a private title, it is given after the designation and number of the part. Example: Study of patterns.... Part 2. Results of the study ... Part 2. Results of the study ...
2.2. Basic information about the author(s) includes:
- the name, patronymic, and surname of the author: these are formatted in the specified sequence - in Russian, the full name is given, and in the English translation, the first name and surname of the author(s) are provided, while the patronymic is abbreviated to one letter (in some cases, due to transliteration peculiarities, up to two letters). If there are multiple authors of the article, their information is presented in the order they have adopted.
- the officially accepted full name of the organization (institution) where the author works or studies (without specifying the legal organizational form: FGBUN, FGBOU VO, PJSC, JSC, etc.), and the address (city, country);
- the author's email address – formatted without the word "e-mail";
- the ORCID identifier of the author if available, no period is placed at the end. The identifier is presented in the form of an Internet address as https://orcid.org/XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX without the additional abbreviation ORCID. Information is separated by commas.
Information is separated by commas. If there are several authors and/or several organisations (institutions) of work, study, a superscript footnote is used. Format: Times New Roman font (author's full name in bold), size 10 pt., line spacing 1.0 lines.
Design options for basic information about the author(s).
1) The author of the article works (studies) in the same organisation (institution), e.g.:
Ivan Ivanovich Ivanov
Institute of Social Analysis and Forecasting оf the RANEPA, Moscow, Russia
(email), (https://orcid.org/...)
2) The author of the article works (studies) in several organisations (institutions), e.g.:
Petr Petrovich Petrov1,2
1 Institute of Demographic Research - Branch of the FCTAS RAS, Moscow, Russia
(email), (https://orcid.org/...)
2 Institute of Economic Research, Far Eastern Branch of RAS, Khabarovsk, Russia
3) The article has several authors and different place of work, study, e.g.:
Anton Antonovich Antonov1, Aleksey Alekseevich Alekseev2, Ekaterina Efimovna Egorova3
1 Institute of Demographic Research Research - Branch of the FCTAS RAS, Moscow, Russia
(email), (https://orcid.org/...)
2 Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
(email), (https://orcid.org/...)
3 Vologda Scientific Centre of RAS, Vologda, Russia
(email), (https://orcid.org/...)
4) Several authors of the article have the same place of work, study and education
Elena Aleksandrovna Aleksandrova1, Vladimir Vladimirovich Vasil'ev2
1,2 Institute of Demographic Research - Branch of the FCTAS RAS, Moscow, Russia
1 (email), (https://orcid.org/...)
2 (email), (https://orcid.org/...)
2.3. The annotation must reflect the following: the purpose of the research, the methodological framework of the study, information sources, main results, and conclusions. References to external sources and abbreviations that are not widely accepted should not be used. The annotation should include the main key concepts related to the presented article, keeping in mind that most modern information systems perform contextual searches only based on the titles and annotations of scientific publications. The length of the annotation should be 200–250 words. Before the annotation, on a separate line, the word "Аннотация" ("Abstract") should be indicated in bold font. Format: Times New Roman font, size 10 pt., line spacing 1.0 (single)..
2.4. Keywords should consist of 7 to 10 words and/or phrases separated by commas. They must be placed after the words 'Ключевые слова' (Keywords) on the same line without a full stop following the keywords. The keywords should correspond to the topic of the article and reflect its subject and terminological field. It is not advisable to use more than three words in combinations nor to employ participial phrases. Format: Times New Roman font, size 10 pt, line spacing 1.0 (single line).
2.5. Acknowledgements, if grant funding is available, are given after the keywords with the preceding word "Acknowledgments:" ("Acknowledgments:" after the keywords in English). Format: Times New Roman font, size 10 pt, line spacing 1.0 (single line).
Example: Acknowledgements: the work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, project No.....
III.
The MAIN TEXT of the article should be structured and divided into sections, and if necessary, into subsections and smaller structural units. The following sections are mandatory:
1. Introduction. It is recommended to present the relevance of the research area, formulate the object, subject, goals, and tasks, as well as the research hypothesis, and provide a brief substantive overview of published scientific works on the topic (at least 4-5 scientific works published within the last five years). If the article is lengthy, the 'Introduction' should familiarize the reader with its structure.
2. Theoretical and methodological provisions.
3. The data used and methods of working with them.
4. Research results and their discussion, that is, a comparison of the obtained results with the results of other studies on similar issues, along with a characterization of the novelty of the presented research. The discussion of research results may be highlighted as a separate section of the article.
5. Conclusions (findings).
Along with the conclusions drawn from the research findings, it is recommended to note the confirmation or refutation of the research hypothesis. Emphasis in the text may be highlighted in bold or italicized format; the use of ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, spacing out words, and underlining is prohibited. The article's text may be accompanied by illustrative materials (tables, diagrams, graphs, charts, etc.) formatted according to these requirements, as well as footnotes. Footnotes are used for remarks and descriptions of cited sources that do not pertain to scientific publications: publications from the media, websites (excluding scientific works), regulatory legal acts, statistical publications (including collections, bulletins, etc.), educational and reference literature, dictionaries and encyclopedias, theses and dissertations, report papers (not containing results of scientific research), etc. When describing online sources, the following should be indicated: the title of the publication, the website, the electronic address, and the date of access. The website title is separated by a double slash //, to which a two-sided space is applied. Before the email address, the URL abbreviation (‘Access Mode’ – only for indicating access features to resources (by subscription, in a local network, etc.)) should be included, and the date of access must be specified in parentheses, for example, (accessed on: 15.03.2022). The email address of the source should be current (functional link). A period should be placed at the end of the footnotes.
Example: Number of men and women // Rosstat: [website]. URL: https://rosstat.gov.ru/folder/12781 (date of reference: 27.08.2023).
In the design of tables and figures, titles for them are provided in both Russian and English. In English, all words in the title are written in capital letters (with the exception of prepositions, articles, and conjunctions, which are in lowercase). Above the table, the word "Таблица" (in English "Table") is placed with a numerical number aligned to the right, that is, in the upper right corner, with no period at the end. The title of the table is written on the next line, centered. For figures, the word "Рисунок" (in English "Figure" for graphs and "Picture" for other images) along with a numerical number and title is located below the figure and centered. When mentioning the data from tables and figures in the text, the words "таблица" and "рисунок" are not abbreviated. Figures and tables are to be created only in black and white. It is recommended to construct graphs with annotations of numerical values and coordinate axes. All figures and tables must have references indicated.
The numbering of tables, figures, formulas, and footnotes must be sequential throughout the text. The format of the main text of the article is: font Times New Roman, size 12 pt., line spacing 1.5 lines (one and a half); first line indent of 1.25 cm; text aligned justified. References to formulas are given in parentheses; formulas are typeset in a formula editor. For tables (excluding titles) and footnotes, the font used is Times New Roman, size 10 pt., with a line spacing of 1.0 line (single). Tables or figures should not exceed 0.5 pages of A4 format. Figures should be submitted as separate files in .jpg format with a resolution of at least 300 dpi.
IV. AFTER THE MAIN TEXT of the article, the following formatting elements are provided in Russian: (1) "List of References"; (2) additional information about the author(s); (3) information about the contribution of each author, if there are multiple authors; (4) information about the presence or absence of conflicts of interest; (5) the author responsible for correspondence; (6) information about the continuation of the article if it is published in parts; (7) appendix(es) to the article if any. Then, the indicated elements are repeated in the same sequence in English. Format: Times New Roman font, size 10 pt., line spacing 1.0 (single).
4.1. Rules for drawing up the Список Источников
The list of references includes only scientific publications that are mentioned in the main text of the article. Additional sources not related to scientific publications are provided in footnotes throughout the text (see Section III, footnotes). The list must consist of at least 15 sources, including scientific publications by both domestic and foreign authors. The number of publications involving the authors of the article should not exceed 15%. The number of Russian sources older than 5 years should not exceed 30% of the total number of Russian sources. The number of foreign sources older than 5 years should not exceed 30% of the total number of foreign sources and should be at least 20% of the overall list of sources. It is recommended to use materials published in leading journals included in the core of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), indexed in international scientific databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, as well as in journals from the VAK list in the K1 category.
The sources included in the list are numbered and arranged in the order of their mention in the text of the article. All sources must be referenced in the text of the article. References in the text of the article are enclosed in square brackets indicating the ordinal number from the list of sources, for example: [4] or [2, p. 86], [5, pp. 12-14] when referring to a specific fragment of the source text. If a reference contains information about multiple sources, groups of information in square brackets are separated by a semicolon, for example, [7; 8; 9].
- Publications with up to three authors: the names of the authors are placed at the beginning of the bibliographic entry in the order of surname-first name-middle name.
- Publications with four authors: all authors are listed with a slash below the title, with the first name and middle name placed before the surname.
- Publications with five or more authors: all authors are listed with a slash below the title, with the first name and middle name before the surname. An abbreviation is allowed
– the first three authors can be listed followed by [et al.]. If necessary, all authors can be cited. When forming the bibliographic entry, the following rules should be observed:
- The names of the authors placed at the beginning of the bibliographic entry should be italicized;
- No space is placed between the first name and middle name of the authors; - Two-sided spaces are applied to the punctuation marks (for different elements of the bibliographic description) slash / and double slash //;
- The punctuation mark dash (for different elements) is not used;
- When describing an article from a journal, a space should be maintained between the symbol № (issue number) and the numerical value (for example, № 2);
- in entries of the form № 2(77), no space is placed between numerical values;
- The notation [Electronic resource] is not used when describing sources. Foreign sources are formatted according to Russian standards. For books, the place of publication, publisher, and total number of pages should be indicated (for example, 50 p.); for articles
– the range of pages (for example, pp. 12-25). If available, ISBN identifiers for books, and DOI and EDN for books and articles should be provided without a colon before the abbreviation. The DOI identifier is formatted as an electronic address (https://doi.org/...) without additional abbreviation DOI. The identifiers are arranged in the aforementioned order and separated by a space in the list.
4.2. Rules for drawing References
The list of references in Latin script is given in "References" using the Vancouver style. The numbering of entries in References should match with the numbering of entries in the List of References.
Authors. If the publication has an official English translation, the authors' names and surnames from the official source should be given. If the work has no original English translation, the surnames and names of authors in References are written in transliteration according to the BSI (British Standards Institution) standard https://transliteration.pro/bsi. The BSI standard is used for correct translation of Russian letters into Latin letters, which is important for bibliographic description of scientific publications and for entering foreign analytical databases.
All authors are listed at the beginning of the bibliographic description of the sources, with initials after the surname. A comma is NOT placed between the surname and initials; a space between the first name and patronymic is NOT used. When listing the authors' full names, they are separated by a comma. In the bibliographic description of the source should be presented all authors, if their number is from one to three. If a publication has more than 3 authors, the abbreviation "et al." should be placed after the 3rd author. A comma separating the name of the last author and "et al." is mandatory.
Punctuation. References do not use separating signs (between different elements of the bibliographic record) slash "/", double slash "//", dash "-", they should be replaced by dots. Inverted commas are also not used. References do not use separators (between different elements of the bibliographic record) slash “/”, double slash “//”, dash “-”, they should be replaced with periods.
In a book publication, the number of pages is indicated using the lowercase English letter p with a dot at the end (e.g., 50 p.). The following rule applies to journal articles: the year, volume, and issue number of the journal, as well as pages are indicated without spaces in the form 2020;33(2):21-43. Here the year is 2020, Volume 33, issue number 2, pages 21-43. The journal issue number is always given in parentheses.
Title of the publication. The title of the publication is separated from the rest of the bibliographic record by a period. If a publication has an English translation of the title or is in Latin script, that version should be indicated. In the absence of an original translation of the publication's title, the transliteration of the title according to the BSI standard should be provided in the References, using online transliteration for this purpose (see https://transliteration.pro/bsi).
Name of the journal (edition). The name of Russian-language journals in References is given in transliteration, followed by an equal sign without spaces and the English title of the journal. The original English version of the journal title is given; if it is not available, transliteration should be used. In References, the title of the journal is italicised.
It should be borne in mind that some non-English-language scientific publications (journals) have an official title in English in addition to the name in their native language. For example, the journal "Уровень жизни населения регионов России" has an official English-language title "Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia". Journal titles should not be translated independently.
A search for published translations of titles of articles, books and websites is carried out on the official website of the primary source (journal), in bibliographic databases (RINC, Cyberleninka, etc.), on the Internet, in other libraries, using DOI (doi.org and https://search.crossref.org).
Place of publication. The place of publication in References should always be indicated in English (not in transliteration) and in full (without abbreviations), i.e. Moscow, not "Moskva" and not "M.:", Saint Petersburg, not "Sankt Peterburg" and not "SPb".
Name of the publisher/publishers. Unlike the place of publication, the name of the publisher in References should only be transliterated (except in very rare cases where the publisher has a parallel official English-language name).
Publication identifiers. If available, ISBN identifiers for books, DOI for books and articles are indicated. They should be identical to those given in the "List of References" for the respective sources. The EDN identifier is not provided in References. For Russian-language sources, at the end of the bibliographic description indicate the language of the article (In Russ.) without a dot after at the end of the bibliographic description. If available, ISBN for books, DOI for books and articles. They must be identical to those indicated in the "List of references" for the relevant sources. The EDN identifier is not given in the references. For Russian-language sources, at the end of the bibliographic description, is indicated the language of the article (in Russian) without a period after the end of the bibliographic description.
Examples of bibliographic description of sources:
Articles in journals
- Reference to a Russian-language journal article (there is an official translated version of the title of the paper and the official English-language title of the journal, no more than 3 authors, there is ISBN, DOI and EDN)
Список источников |
Гулюгина А.А., Чащина Т.В. Уровень жизни домохозяйств с детьми в современной России: факторы риска // Уровень жизни населения регионов России. 2023. Том 19. № 4. С. 556-571. https://doi.org/10.52180/1999-9836_2023_19_4_7_556_571 EDN SSXEEK |
References |
Gulyugina A.A., Chashchina T.V. Standard of Living of Households with Children in Modern Russia: Risk Factors. Uroven' zhizni naseleniya regionov Rossii=Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia. 2023;19(4):556–571. https://doi.org/10.52180/1999-9836_2023_19_4_7_556_571 (In Russ.) |
- Reference to a Russian-language journal article (no official translated version of the paper title, no official English-language journal title, less than 3 authors, there is ISBN, DOI and EDN)
Список источников |
Плотникова Т.В., Котельникова О.В. Феномен киберпреступности в условиях XXI века // Право: история и современность. 2020. № 3(12). С. 141–150. https://doi.org/10.17277/pravo.2020.03 EDN XERGDJ |
References |
Plotnikova T.V., Kotel’nikova O.V. Fenomen kiberprestupnosti v usloviyakh XXI veka. Pravo: istoriya i sovremennost’. 2020;(3(12));141–150. https://doi.org/10.17277/pravo.2020.03.pp.141–150 (In Russ.) |
- Reference to an English-language journal article (more than 3 authors, there is ISBN, DOI and EDN)
Список источников |
The Homecoming of American College Women: The Reversal of the College Gender Gap / C. Goldin, L.F. Katz, I. Kuziemko, W. Baumol // Journal of Economic Perspectives. 2006. Vol. 20. No. 4. Р. 133-156. https://doi.org/10.1257/jep.20.4.133 |
References |
Goldin C, Katz L.F., Kuziemko I., et al. The Homecoming of American College Women: The Reversal of the College Gender Gap. Journal of Economic Perspectives. 2006;20(4):133-156. https://doi.org/10.1257/jep.20.4.133 |
Books & Monographs
- The book has one or more authors (there is no official translated version of the title of the work there is ISBN, DOI and EDN)
Список источников |
Вишневский А.Г., Андреев Е.М., Трейвиш А.И. Перспективы развития России: роль демографического фактора. М., 2003. 61 с. ISBN 5-93255-108-9 EDN PYNJTT |
References |
Vishnevsky A.G., Andreev E.M., Treivish A.I. Perspektivy razvitiya Rossii: rol' demograficheskogo faktora. Moscow; 2003. 61 p. ISBN 5-93255-108-9 (In Russ.) |
- The book has editors and a responsible editor (there is no official translated version of the title of the work there is ISBN, DOI and EDN)
Список источников |
Уровень и качество жизни населения России: от реальности к проектированию будущего: [монография] / В.Н. Бобков, Т.Е. Бобкова [и др.]; под ред. В.Н. Бобкова (отв. ред.), Н.В. Локтюхиной, Е.Ф. Шамаевой; ФНИСЦ РАН. М.: ФНИСЦ РАН, 2022. 274 с. ISBN 978-5-89697-388-1 https://doi.org/10.19181/monogr.978-5-89697-388-1.2022 EDN WOQAYF |
References |
Bobkov V.N. (ex. ed.), Loktyukhina N.V., Shamaeva E.F. (eds.), et al. Uroven' i kachestvo zhizni naseleniya Rossii: ot real'nosti k proektirovaniyu budushchego. Monograph. Moscow: FCTAS RAS; 2022. 274 р. ISBN 978-5-89697-388-1 https://doi. org/10.19181/monogr.978-5-89697-388-1.2022 (In Russ.) |
- The book has both authors and editors (there is no official translated version of the title of the work there is ISBN, DOI and EDN)
Список источников |
Семья и демографические процессы в современной России: [монография] / Т.К. Ростовская, В.Н. Архангельский, А.Е. Иванова, О.В. Кучмаева, В.Г. Семенова; под ред. Т.К. Ростовской; ФНИСЦ РАН. М.: Изд-во «Экон-Информ». 2021. 257 с. ISBN 978-5-907427-21-1 https://doi.org/10.19181/monogr.978-5-907427-21-1.2021 EDN IWUIJX |
References |
Rostovskaya T.K. (ed.), Arkhangelsky V.N., Ivanova A.E., et al. Sem'ya i demograficheskie protsessy v sovremennoi Rossii. Monograph. FCTAS RAS. Moscow: Ekon-Inform; 2021. 257 p. ISBN 978-5-907427-21-1 https://doi.org/10.19181/monogr.978-5-907427-21-1.2021 (In Russ.) |
- Separate volume of a multi-volume publication (no official translated version of the title of the work there is ISBN, DOI and EDN)
Список источников |
Петров И.В. Сочинения в 2 т. Том 2. История России. М.: Мысль, 1993. 500 с. ISBN 5-244-00197-2 |
References |
Petrov I.V. Sochineniya v 2 t. Vol. 2. Istoriya Rossii. Moscow: Mysl; 1993. 500 p. ISBN 5-244-00197-2 (In Russ.) |
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- Chapter in a collective work (if information about the chapter's author is available):
Список источников
Соловьев В.П. Практика, основанная на фактических данных // Изучение методов исследования / под ред. А.В. Павлова. М.: Изд-во «Экон-Информ», 2007. С. 149-170.
References
Solovyov V.P. Evidence-Based Practice. In: Pavlov A.V. (ed.) Exploring Research Methods. Moscow: Ekon-Inform; 2007. P. 149-170. (In Russ.)
- Materials of the conference
Список источников |
Иванов А.Б., Петров В.Г. Современные подходы к управлению проектами // Материалы VI Международной конференции "Инновации в управлении проектами", 12-15 мая 2022, Москва, Россия. М.: Издательство "Управление проектами", 2023. С. 45-53. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10657-000-11111-1 |
References |
Ivanov A.B., Petrov V.G. Sustainable Energy Solutions for the Future. Innovations in Energy and Ecology Conference Proceedings; September 15-17, 2022; Moscow, Russia. Moscow: Energoinvest. 2023:45-53. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10657-000-11111-1 (In Russ.) |
4.3. Additional information about the author(s) "Information about the author(s)" contains the following information:
- name, patronymic, surname - are given in the specified sequence in Russian, in translation the name and surname of the author (authors) are given in transliterated form in the Latin alphabet in full, the patronymic is abbreviated to one letter (in some cases, due to the peculiarities of transliteration, - to two letters);
- academic degree, academic title - information is given in full form;
- position, name of the organisation (institution) and subdivision in the nominative case separated by a comma; if there are several organisations, the information is separated from each other by a semicolon.
- Author identifiers (if available) in the following order: SPIN code, ResearcherID, Scopus Author ID.
Information about author identification numbers is given on one e line, without periods or commas.
Example:
Authors' information
Ivan Fedorovich Solov'ev – Doctor of Economics, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director, Institute ....
(SPIN-code: XXXX) (ReseacherID: GQH-0078-XXXXXX) (Scopus Author ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)
Pyotr Sergeyevich Kuznetsov – Researcher, Institute ....
(SPIN-code: XXXXX) (Scopus Author ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)
4.4. If the article has several authors, after the information about the authors is indicated "Declared contribution of authors:", where each author's personal contribution to the writing of the article is briefly described.
Example 1
Заявленный вклад авторов:
И.Ф. Соловьев – научное руководство; концепция исследования …
П.С. Кузнецов – сбор, анализ данных...
Authorsʼ declared contribution:
Ivan F. Solov'ev – scientific management; research concept …
Petr S. Kuznetsov – collection, analysis of data…
Example 2
Вклад авторов: все авторы сделали эквивалентный вклад в подготовку публикации.
Contribution of the authors: the authors contributed equally to this article.
4.5. Information about the absence of conflict of interest is indicated on a separate line after information about the author.:
Автор заявляет об отсутствии конфликта интересов.
The author declares no conflict of interest.
If the article states "Authors declared contribution", after them information about the absence or presence of a conflict of interest is given:
Авторы заявляют об отсутствии конфликта интересов.
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
4.6. The author responsible for the correspondence shall be indicated after the information on conflict of interest on a separate line, e.g.,
Автор, ответственный за переписку – Иван Федорович Соловьев.
The author responsible for the correspondence is Ivan F. Solov'ev.
4.7. Information about the continuation of the article is indicated when it is published in parts in several issues of the publication at the end of each part, except for the last one, in the form: "The continuation (ending) follows". At the beginning of each subsequent part of the article, in a footnote or before the text, a note "Continuation (end)" is placed and the number(s) of the issue(s) of the publication in which the previous parts of the article were published are indicated.
4.8. Appendix or Appendices to the article are published with their own title on a separate page. The title or sub-title data of the appendix should contain information that this publication is an appendix to the main article. If there are two or more annexes, they are numbered.
OTHER CONDITIONS OF PUBLICATION
The editorial board reserves the right to thematic selection and editing of materials. The opinions of the authors stated in the articles do not necessarily match with the opinion of the Editorial Board. Manuscripts received by the Editorial Board are not returned.
The article is reviewed by external experts and the Editorial Board. Based on the results of the review, the author(s) explain to the Editorial Board the degree of revision of the article according to the comments.
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