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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in Microsoft Word with the extension *.doc or *.docx.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is typed in Times New Roman Cyr 14 pt, paragraph indentation - 0.5 cm, line spacing - one and a half, without word hyphenation.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • To publish an article, you must provide a scan of the following documents:
    Consent to the processing of personal data
    Copyright agreement
    Expert opinion

Author Guidelines

1. Guideline for Submission and Publishing of Articles

About the content. The article should contain only original material reflecting the results of the author's research not previously published and not submitted to other publications.

On consideration of the submitted materials. At the first stage all scientific articles undergo mandatory testing for borrowings. Articles containing less than 70 % of the unique text and violating publishing requirements are returned to the author (authors). Articles that have passed the verification of the uniqueness of the text and following the journal profile are sent for reviewing. The comments are transmitted to the author (authors). After the finalization, the reviewers analyze the materials again, after which the decision for publication is made.

Article format. The article should be typed in a text editor Word (with the extension *.doc or *.docx) (font — Times New Roman Cyr 14 pt, indentation — 0,5 cm, line spacing — one and a half without hyphenation in words). Print on paper in A4 format (210×297 mm). Pages should be numbered with a pencil on the back. The volume of the article is 12–15 pages, including figures and tables (excluding annotations, keywords, bibliographic list and information about authors); the text of the article should be at least 8–10 pages.

Margins: from above and from below — on 2,5 cm; left and right — 2 cm.

Header. In the upper left corner of the sheet the UDC is placed. Further, in the center, the title of the article is printed (the capital letter is only the first).
The title of the article can not be abbreviated. Below there are initials, the author's (authors') surname, the line below — the full name of the organization, through the comma — the city.

Below the line the text of the annotation and keywords in Russian are placed.

The abstract should reflect the main topic of the article, its relevance, purpose and objectives, as well as its results. In the annotation, the author (authors) indicates that the work is new in comparison with others related to the topic and purpose. The recommended average annotation volume is over 500 characters.

Keywords — 6–8 words/phrases, which should reflect the specifics of the topic, the subject and the results of the research. It is necessary to avoid common words and phrases. When selecting keywords, it is recommended to use terms and phrases used in the areas researched.

Next, the main text of the article is placed through the line.

The text of the article should be structured. Recommended sections: "Introduction", "Purpose of the research", "Highlights", "Conclusion".

If there are notes in the text, after the main text, before the bibliographic list, the title «Notes» is typed in the center and the text of the notes, numbered in the form of an upper index (for example, 1) in the order of the references in the text, is placed through the line. The reference to the note in the main text is bolded with a number in the form of an upper index (for example, ... models1). Automatic numbering of the notes is not allowed.

Formulas. Simple inline and single-line formulas that do not contain special characters (absent on the keyboard) must be typed with symbols from the keyboard without using special editors. Single special characters that are not present on the keyboard, formulas containing special characters that are not on the keyboard, and complex and multi-line formulas must be typed entirely in the Microsoft Equation 3.0 or MathType formula editor. It is not allowed to type part of the formula with symbols, and parts in the formula editor. If in the text of the article the formulas are numbered, then this numbering should be performed by a set of numbers. Automatic numbering is not allowed.

The text of the article should contain references to information sources (at least 10–15 sources).

— obligatory citation of modern works (the share of quoted publications published on the subject of the article is estimated over the past 5 years);
— the existence of a balance between references to domestic and foreign publications (shows how much the author (authors) of the manuscript know the current
state of the problem in Russia and abroad);
— the share of links to the articles of the author (authors) published earlier should not exceed 20 % of the total number of references.

References to information sources are numbered sequentially, as far as they are mentioned in the text, and are denoted by numbers enclosed in square brackets (for example, [1]). If the reference to the source of information in the article is mentioned repeatedly, then its number from the list is repeated in square brackets (without using the next sequence number and the link «Ibid» in the bibliographic list). In the case when they refer to different materials from the same source, the page number is also indicated in square brackets each time, for example, [1, p. 17] or [1, p. 28–29].

References. The text should contain links to information sources. Below the main text (or texts of notes), the title «References» is printed in the center and a numbered source list is placed through the line in the order of the text references in accordance with the current editorial requirements for the bibliographic description. In one point of the list, only one source of information should be indicated.

Tables are placed on a new page after the references list. The numbering of tables is made in the order of the references in the text. The table numbering is typed in bold with right alignment (for example, Table 1). The table heading (if available) is typed on the next line in bold type with center alignment. The reference to the table in the main text is made in bold in parentheses — for example, (Table 1). If the table has a large volume, it can be placed on a separate page, and in case it has a significant width, on a page with a landscape orientation.

Figures are sequentially placed on a new page after the tables (or references). The numbering of figures is made in the order of the links in the text. The numbering header is typed in bold with a centered alignment (for example, Fig. 1). The thematic title (if any) is in the same line immediately after the numbering (for example, Fig. 1. Dependency ...). The link to the figure in the main text is bold in parentheses — for example, (Fig. 1). If the figure is large, it should be placed on a separate page, and in case it has a significant width, on a page with a landscape orientation.  Figures can be scanned from the original (with a resolution of 150–300 dpi) or executed by means of computer graphics and saved in the formats JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PSD. The file size of the figure should not exceed 3 MB. The use of graphics in MS Visio format, various CAD and other programs is not allowed. Figures should be clear. All positions in the figure must be decoded and described. The legend of the figure should be easy to read, the font is not less than 8–9 pt. The name of the figure is placed directly under the figure and should not be included in the format of the figure.

No more than eight figures and tables are allowed.

On the last page indicate the following information about the author (authors): surname, name, patronymic; academic degree, academic title, position, place of work, telephone number (not published); address for correspondence; for nonresident authors – the postal address to which the journal is sent in case of publication of their article; SPIN-code, AuthorID (RSCI), ORCID, AuthorID (SCOPUS), ResearcherID.

A separate page contains the English-language part of the article.

In the upper left corner of the sheet in English, the UDC is affixed. Further, in the center, the title of the article is printed (the capital letter is only the first) in English.

Below in English — initials, author (authors) surname, the line below — the full name of the organization, followed by a comma — country, city, street name, house number, postcode.

The line below is an Abstract and Keywords.

The Abstract should be informative, reflect the main content of the article and the results of the research. The volume is 150–250 words. It should not be a literal translation of the Russian version.

Keywords are placed under the annotation — 6–8 words/phrases, which should reflect the specifics of the topic, the subject and the results of the research. It is necessary to avoid common words and phrases. When selecting keywords, it is recommended to use terms and phrases used in the areas researched.

The line below is, if any, Acknowledgments.

The line below is the List of Sources in Latin, called References.

Description of References:

1. Authors (Surname, Name, Second Name) — transliteration.
2. The title of the article is transliteration.
3. The title of the article in English in square brackets.
4. The title of the publication is transliteration.
5. Name of the publication in English.
6. Imprint: place of publication, year, number, pages — in English.
7. At the end of the link in parentheses, indicate the source language in English, for example, (In Russ.).

After References the following information about the author (authors) in English is placed: surname, name, patronymic (transliteration); academic degree, academic title, position; address for correspondence.

For transliteration use the standard BGN (United States Board on Geographic Names).

It is necessary to submit a printed version of the article (with a personal signature of the author (authors)) and an electronic version of the article (send by e-mail: onv@omgtu.ru ), the original expert conclusion on the possibility of open publication and author agreement.

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Tel.:  +7(3812) 65-32-08,  e-mail: onv@omgtu.ru

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