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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 OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

According to clause 10 of the Regulation on the journal "Culture and Civilization", the design of a scientific article includes the following mandatory elements:

 10.1. UDC (universal decimal classification) index. It is placed in front of the information about the authors and the title of the article in a separate line, on the left.

 10.2. Information about authors. Credits include:

 - the author's name (initials and surname) is highlighted in bold in the center (in articles written by several authors, their names are given in the sequence adopted by the authors themselves);

 - the name of the institution or organization, including their location, are indicated in the following separate line in the center;

 - e-mail address - in italics in the center;

 - the title of the article is written in the center, without hyphenation signs, in bold, in capital letters.

 - an academic degree, title, position, work or home address with a zip code, mobile and home phone numbers are indicated in a separate file.

 10.3. Abstract and keywords. Abstracts and keywords are written in italics and are presented in two languages (Russian and English).

  The abstract and keywords in the language of the published material are placed before the text of the published material. Key words (at least 5-8 words) are placed on a separate line immediately after the annotation.

 An annotation (with keywords) in English is placed after the text of the article and the bibliography. The recommended volume of the abstract is no more than 600-700 characters (approximately 8-10 lines).

  10.4. The names of the main elements of the text of the article (statement of the problem with a brief justification of its relevance; analysis of recent studies and publications; statement of research objectives; presentation of the main material; results and conclusions indicating directions for further research) are recommended to be highlighted by printing means (for example, in italics). At the same time, we emphasize that this condition is only advisory in nature, no more.

 10.5. Work bibliographic list. The bibliographic list is placed immediately after the text of the published material. The bibliographic list should be drawn up in accordance with the current standards of the Russian Federation: GOST R 7.0.5-2008 and GOST 7.82-2001.

  The list of references should not contain more than 10% of links to Internet resources from the total number of sources.

Volume of publications:

 - the total volume of the article can vary from 8 to 12 pages, including the bibliography and annotations;

 - if the material is problematic or review in nature, by the decision of the editorial board, the volume can be increased to 24 pages;

 - book reviews - up to 5 pages;

 - scientific chronicle - up to 3 pages;

 NB: In connection with the inclusion of the journal in the RSCI (Russian Science Citation Index) system, articles will be checked for plagiarism. Works in which the number of borrowings exceeds 50% will not be published.

  Articles and other materials to send

 to the executive secretary of the editorial office of the journal at:

 tatyana.ragozina@list.ru

 Printing requirements for articles:

  Text editor - Microsoft Word.

 The article should be completed no higher than in the WORD-2003 version and submitted in Russian (or English) in paper and electronic versions.

 Format - А 4.

 Mirror fields: inside - 2.5 cm, outside - 2 cm; top and bottom - 2 cm.

 Font - Times New Roman.

 The font size is 14.

 Line spacing - 1.5.

 Paragraph indent - 1.

 Orientation - portrait, no pagination, no hyphenation.

 Graphs, tables and figures - black and white, without color filling. Shading is allowed.

 The text of the article is justified.

  The surnames and initials of the authors are written SEPARATE - M.V. Lomonosov (in the article), Petrov S.N. (in the list of references).

 Links in the text are formatted as follows: [1, p. 195], [3, p. twenty; 7, p. 68], [4], [10, file 143, l. eight].

 Bibliographic references in scientific papers and articles are drawn up in the form of back-text bibliographic references in accordance with GOST R 7.0.5-2008 and GOST 7.82-2001.

References examples:

  1. In the text: [10, p. 81] 

 In the out-of-text link: 10. Berdyaev N. A. The meaning of history. - M .: Mysl, 1990 .-- 175 p.

 Samples of bibliographic list entries:

A) Registration of book descriptions

 Author / s (surname, space, initials). Title: information related to the title / statement of responsibility (editors, translators, teams). Information about the edition (information about the reprint, edition number). (Series). - Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication. - Volume.

Examples:

 1. Anikin B.A., Rodkina T.A. Logistics. - M .: Welby, Prospect, 2008 .-- 408 p.

 2. Science, innovation and technology in the Republic of Belarus 2005: Stat. Sat. / Prep. Tamashevich V.N. and others - Minsk: GU BelISA, 2006 .-- 204 p.

 3. Johnson D., Scholes K., Whittington R. Corporate strategy: theory and practice: Trans. from English 7th ed. - M .: Williams, 2007 .-- 800 p.

 4. Corporate governance: Owners, directors and employees of the joint-stock company / Ed. Hessel M .; per. from English Milovidov V. - M .: John Wiley and Suns, 1996 .-- 240 p.

B) Registration of descriptions of articles or individual chapters indicating different authors from a book or collection

Author / s (surname, space, initials). Title of the article: subtitle (if any) // Title of the book: information related to the title / statement of responsibility (editors, translators, teams). - Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication. - Location of the article (page).

Examples:

 1. Gokhberg L.M., Kuznetsova I.A. Innovations as a factor of economic modernization // Structural changes in the Russian industry / Ed. E.G. Yasin. - M .: GU – Higher School of Economics, 2004. - S. 37-74.

C) Registration of descriptions of dissertations and abstracts of dissertations

 Author. Title: diss. (author's abstract dissertation) ... Cand. (doc.) Sciences. - Place of writing: publisher (if indicated). - Volume.

Examples:

1. Gevko V.V. Use of non-procedural information during proving at the stage of preliminary investigation: dis. ... Cand. jurid. sciences. - К .: Ukrainian Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, 1996 .-- 174 p.

  2. Rootless V.F. Features of the formation of civil society in the process of political modernization of Ukraine: author. dis. ... Cand. polit. sciences. - Odessa, 2004 .-- 16 p.

D) Registration of descriptions of articles from newspapers or magazines

 Author. Title of the article: information related to the title (subtitle, if any) // Title of the journal. - Year of issue. - Issue number. - Location of the article (page).

Examples:

 1. Yakovlev P. Government order awaits innovation // Bulletin OperativeNoah information "Moscow auction". - 2013. - No. 4. - P. 8-9.

E) Registration of descriptions of sources of electronic resource of remote access

 Author. Title // Source name. [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: URL (no punctuation marks at the end)

Examples:

 1. Morozov M.E. What is an Arbitration Court? // All-Russian information resource. [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: http://arbitrage.ru/articles/32-Chto-takoe-treteiskii-sud.html

 2. Draft Law of Ukraine "On Self-Regulatory Organizations" // Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine. [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: www.me.gov.ua/control/uk/publish/article?art_id

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