Appendix 3. Bibliography examples
2. Total amount of article: minimum - 15, maximum - 20 pages (including tables and illustrative material). The article is submitted in electronic form (to e-mail vilinaperesadko@karazin.ua or a.pilugin@karazin.ua) in Word format (font Times New Roman, font size – 14, spacing – 1.5, margins - 2 cm, paragraph - indent 1.25). Pages are not numbered.
3. According to the requirements for professional periodicals, a scientific article should have the following structural elements:
- Introduction - statement of the problem in general form and its connection with important scientific or practical tasks.
- Prerequisites - analysis of recent research to examine the problem and publications that initiate the solution to the problem and which the author relies on, selection of previously unresolved parts of the general problem that this article is devoted to.
- The purpose of the article.
- Presentation of the main material with full justification of scientific results.
- Conclusions this study and the prospects for further research in this scientific field.
- References (up to 15 sources, one third of which published in the last 5 years at least 50%), given at the end of the article in alphabetical order and designed according to the new state standard DSTU 8302:2015. The editorial board will reject Russian-language sources. Below is a list of references translated into English. The list must be drawn up in accordance with international standards (e.g. APA). References to bibliographic sources are given in the text, numbered in square brackets [ ], with the order number, and with the pages, in some cases.
The article should include the names of these structural elements.
4. Placement on page:
In the upper left-hand corner, in plain text, is the UDC index (1st line), the author's first and last name; the scientific degree, academic title, place of work (2nd line), ID ORCID (3rd line), e-mail of the author (4th line), address of university (enterprise) with indication of the index. Below is the title of the article in capital letters (size 14, bold, center alignment). Below - in one line - two annotations (size 12, space 1) and the text of the article (without word transfer). The the reviewer’ data and the list of references are given at the end of the text (size 12 pins, space 1, bold).
5. The article should not include blurred photos and bulky tables. Maps and map legends must be clear. All graphics must be computer-generated.
6. The article must be carefully edited.