Formatting requirements
The editorial team accepts articles in Ukrainian, English, and Polish, which have never been published or submitted for publication to other journals. The paper should comprise at least 10 pages (Microsoft Word, font Times New Roman 14, line spacing 1.5, all margins – 25 mm, indention– 10 mm). The text does not use hyphenation; use smart quotes ( «»); distinguish between hyphen (-) and em dash (–); initials separated by a space indissoluble names (keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Space).
The material should include:
- UDC (universal decimal classifier) should be placed before the title of the article, on a separate line, in the upper left corner.
- information about the author (authors) in Ukrainian and English, indicating the surname and first name, place of work and its full address, e-mail of each co-author; the line below - ORCID numbers (is mandatory), Scopus-Author ID (if there are any Scopus publications). The name of the author(s) should be highlighted in bold and italics, other information only in italics.
- Bibliographical description of the article (follow the example).
- Article title.
- Abstracts in Ukrainian and English (at least 1,800 characters).
- Main text. The article should consist of the following structural elements: statement of the problem; research analysis; goal; main material; conclusions and prospects for further research, which should be highlighted in bold in the text.
- List of literature, arranged alphabetically according to the requirements of the National Standard of Ukraine DSTU 8302:2015 "Information and documentation. Bibliographic reference. General provisions and rules of drafting". In order to ensure the quality of scientific citations, it is mandatory to indicate the DOI of the source (if available) in the list of references.
- References should be submitted after the list of used literature. Such a list is necessary for the correct indexing of article references by scientometric and search engines; it duplicates the first list in Latin and cites Cyrillic sources in transliterated form and translation (titles of the author's research) according to APA style. For transliteration, we use the Online Transliteration site.
Prohibition to refer to the aggressor state’s scholarly papers
It is prohibited citing and including in the reference list russian-language contributions published in any country, incl. papers written in other languages but published in russia and belarus.



