ISSN 2786-7110 | e-ISSN 2786-7129 | UDC 7

Formatting Guidelines

Technical requirements:

 
Article language English
Manuscript file format MS Word (*.doc, *.docx)
Page orientation Portrait
Page format А4
Article volume from 4,000
Font Times New Roman
Margins 2 cm on all sides
Line spacing 1.0
Font size 12 pt
Indentation 1.0
Alignment Justified
Literature sources presented in English; when translating literature into English, the use of transliteration is unacceptable

 

UDC Index left justification
Article title presented in Ukrainian and English; centre justification, uppercase, bold
Author’s data presented in Ukrainian and English: centre justification. The name and surname are prescribed in full
 
 

The following information about the authors must be indicated:

  • structural divisions of the institution where authors work;
  • full official names and legal addresses of the authors' institutions;
  • contact email addresses;
  • academic degree and position of each author;
  • ORCID.

Abstract

The abstract should be informative (200-300 words), structured (follow the logic of the article presentation), and meaningful (disclose the main research results, clearly formulate the relevance, goal, methods of problem analysis, as well as the practical value of the study). The abstract should not contain abbreviations, footnotes, and references.

Keywords

5-7 words or phrases related to the subject matter do not duplicate the title of the article and do not consist of common words.

Introduction

The section highlights the current state of the problem under study at the global level, analyses the latest research and publications (7-10 works of other researchers) with links to scientific publications over the past 3-5 years. The relevance, purpose, objectives and the novelty of the study are substantiated. References to literature must be given in round brackets. One citation should not include more than 3 sources.

The main part

The main part of the paper should be presented in several thematic subsections with a title for each of them. The sections present the main material of the study with full justification of the results obtained. Tabular or graphical materials are necessarily accompanied by the results of statistical data processing. Sources are placed under tables and figures. Value judgments should be avoided, as well as the elements of the description of the methodology and direct repetition of the data presented in the tables and graphic material in the text of the article. Research results must be sufficiently substantiated, methodologically correct, have novelty and practical value.

Conclusions

Conclusions should fully and specifically reflect the results of research, correspond to the purpose and title of the study, word-by-word duplication in the abstract is unacceptable. It is important to indicate the prospects for further research on the selected topic.

Acknowledgments

The section is for expression of gratitude to individuals or organisations for all possible technical assistance, ideas, financial (material) aid, which made the research possible, etc.

If you have no Acknowledgements, state “None”.

Funding

In this section, the author(s) should indicate all sources of financial support received for the study. In case of absence of financial support, please indicate: “The study was not funded”.

Conflict of Interest

Authors should disclose all potential sources of conflict of interest. Any interest or relationship, financial or otherwise that might be perceived as influencing an author's objectivity is considered a potential source of conflict of interest. These must be disclosed when directly relevant or directly related to the work that the authors describe in their manuscript. The existence of a conflict of interest does not preclude publication. If the authors have no conflict of interest to declare, they must also state this at submission and include a statement in the Acknowledgements section. It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to review this policy with all authors and collectively to disclose with the submission ALL pertinent commercial and other relationships. Discovery of the failure to adequately disclose a conflict of interest at submission or during the review process may result in the rejection of a manuscript or other author sanctions.

If you have no Conflict of interest, state “None”.

References

References in the text to sources should be indicated in parentheses "()", еxample: (Ivanov, 2017). If you need to indicate a reference within a line, you should indicate the year in "()", for example: "M. Tymoshyk (2013) proposes...".

In this case, the names and years of sources in the text should clearly coincide with the data in the list of references. It is not allowed to mention more than 3 sources in one citation.

The list of references should be in English (transliteration is not allowed), references arranged in alphabetical order, and formatted according to APA 6th Referencing Style (2010).

Tables, figures, graphs, equation

  • Tables, figures, graphs, and formulas should be numbered and submitted after their mention in the text (notes are placed directly below the table/figure/graph). All abbreviations must be spelled out at the first mention in the text.
  • Equation must be created in Equation Editor, variable mathematical values in the text according to the formulas are typed in italics.
  • Figures and graphs should be centred, text wrapping around the image is prohibited.
  • All dimensions of physical quantities should be submitted in accordance with the International System of Units (SI). There is a space between units of measurement, symbols, and numbers to which they refer.

 

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