An example of an article in Russian
The article was received by the editors: (date of receipt for review)
The article was accepted for publication: (date of receiving a positive review)
The article was published: (date of publication of the issue)
UDC , for example – 336.76
ARTICLE TITLE
Author's full name
Academic degree, title
position, place of work
City, country
Email
TRANSLATION OF THE NAME INTO ENGLISH
In English: Author's full name
Academic degree, title
position, place of work
City, country
Email
Annotation
The abstract is a concise, structured summary containing the study's purpose, methodology, and specific results. Length: 150-250 words.
Abstract
Translation of the abstract into English.
Keywords: keywords, keywords, keywords, keywords.
Keywords: keywords, keywords, keywords, keywords.
Introduction
Text of the article. Text of the article. Text of the article. Text of the article. Text of the article. "Quote" [1, p. 35]. Text of the article. Text of the article. Text of the article. Text of the article.
The Introduction section should describe the topic's relevance to the global community based on a critical analysis of current international publications on the issue. A justification and statement of the research objective are required.
Materials and methods
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The section should contain a consistent, detailed description of the research conducted.
Results and discussions
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This section should contain a presentation of the results of the original research. The discussion should include analysis, comparison of the original results in the context of current international knowledge, and integration into the scientific literature.
Figure 1. Title (centered, bold, italic, caption below the figure)
Table 1. Title (centered, bold, italic, title above the table)
Conclusion
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This section should contain conclusions based on a critical analysis of the author's research findings. References to sources are not permitted in this section.
Bibliography:
1. Belikova N. Structural and functional aspects of heart adaptation to physical activity // Scientific Bulletin of Volyn State University. Biological sciences. - 2000. - No. 7. - P. 238.
2. Belyaev, A. V. Information management in the academic environment: monograph // Moscow: Nauka. - 2021. - 184 p.
3. Karpov, A. V. Reflexivity as a mental property and methods of its diagnostics // Psychological journal. - 2003. - Vol. 24, No. 5. - P. 45-57.
4. NASA scientists have proven that industrialization has changed the planet’s climate [Electronic resource] // Hightech+: [information portal]. – 2021. – URL: https://hightech.plus/2021/04/05/ (date of access: 05/27/2026).
5. Fetiskin, N. P. Social and psychological diagnostics of personality development and small groups / N. P. Fetiskin, V. V. Kozlov, G. M. Manuilov. G. I. Ivanov // Moscow: Publishing house of the Institute of Psychotherapy. - 2002. - 490 p.
6. Pinskaya, M. A. Transition of the school to an effective operating mode / M. A. Pinskaya // Improving educational results: collection of scientific papers. – Moscow: Publishing house of the Higher School of Economics, 2013. – P. 48–59.
7. Smith JA, Taylor KL Methodology of processing flour confectionery products for specialized nutrition // Journal of Food Engineering. – 2024. – Vol. 142, No. 3. – P. 112-120.
The bibliography is formatted according to GOST R 7.0.5-2008. It should contain at least 8-10 references, with the majority of them coming from journals published in the last five years. Throughout the text, provide references to all references, for example [1]. References to generated or non-existent sources are not permitted.
References:
1. Belikova N. [Structural and functional aspects of heart adaptation to physical activity] // Scientific Bulletin of Volyn State University. Biological Sciences. – 2000. – No. 7. – p. 238. (In Russ.)
2. Belyaev AV [Information management in the academic environment: a monograph]. // Moscow: Nauka. – 2021. – 184 p. (In Russ.)
3. Karpov AV [Reflexivity as a psychological property and methods of its diagnostics] // Psikhologicheskiy zhurnal. – 2003. – Vol. 24. No. 5. – pp. 45–57. (In Russ.)
4. [NASA scientists proved: industrialization changed the planet's climate] // Khaytek+: [inform. portal]. 2021. URL: https://hightech.plus/2021/04/05/ (accessed 05/27/2026). (In Russ.)
5. Fetiskin NP, Kozlov VV, Manuylov GM, Ivanov GI [Socio-psychological diagnostics of personality development and small groups]. // Moscow: Izd-vo Instituta Psikhoterapii. – 2002. – 490 p. (In Russ.)
6. Pinskaya M. A. [Transferring the school into an effective mode of operation] // Improving educational results: collection of scientific papers // Moscow: Publishing House of the Higher School of Economics. – 2013. – pp. 48–59. (In Russ.)
7. Smith JA, Taylor KL Methodology of processing flour confectionery products for specialized nutrition // Journal of Food Engineering. – 2024. – Vol. 142, No. 3. – P. 112-120.
References are formatted identically to the bibliography, but in Latin characters. Authors' names and journal titles are transliterated (you can use https://translit.net/). The title of the article or book is translated into English and enclosed in square brackets [ ]. At the end of each entry in Russian, a note (In Russ.) is included. If the source has a DOI, it is required.