Guide for authors
All articles are accepted through the journal website. Citation of articles previously published in the Journal and the presence of references (one or more) to works published in journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science are encouraged. One author cannot publish more than one article in one issue, except in cases of co-authorship (sole article - 1 + co-authored - 1). The editorial board has the right to grant permission to publish a series of articles by one author (group of authors) under one title in no more than three consecutive issues of the journal.
A scientific article is a presentation of one's own conclusions and intermediate or final results of scientific research, experimental or analytical activity, containing the author's developments, conclusions, recommendations that have not been previously published and are novel; or devoted to the consideration of previously published scientific articles related to a common topic (systematic review). The structure of a scientific article includes IMRAD (IMRAD) (for original articles), title, abstracts, keywords, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusion, funding information (if any), and a list of references.
All articles must be formatted in accordance with the requirements and carefully edited. The Editorial Board reserves the right to select articles for inclusion in the journal, and, if necessary, make technical edits without the consent of the authors. The Editorial Board has the right to return the article for revision based on the reviewer's comments. Unreasonable failure to correct comments or submission of a revised article after the deadline set by the Editorial Board is grounds for rejecting the article or transferring it to the next issue, of which the author must be notified.
Publication of students and postgraduates is carried out only in co-authorship with a supervisor, who is personally responsible for the content of the work.
Texts of articles must be uploaded to your personal account on the journal's website. To check an article for plagiarism, the full article is uploaded in pdf format; for review, the article is uploaded without the full name and affiliation in MS Word format.
Information about the authors - their names, affiliations, contact information, information about the position they hold and their scientific/academic degree, as well as links to the identification number of the authors' profile in international databases are posted in the "Author Information" section.
The editorial board reviews the article within one to three months.