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Article formatting procedure


The editorial board accepts articles up to five pages long; articles from 3 to 10 pages long are allowed upon agreement with the editorial board. The article size should not exceed 18-20 pages of text.
Works are accepted in the Microsoft Word text editor.
In the "Page Layout" tab: use A4 paper size, portrait orientation. Margins: top - 2.5 cm; bottom - 2.5 cm; left - 2.5 cm; right - 1.5 cm; binding - 0 cm; In the "Hyphenation" dialog, select "auto".
In the "Insert" tab, select "Header" - "Empty", then the "Designer" tab appears, "Special header for the first page" and "Different headers for even and odd pages" are enabled. Headers and footers from the edge: top - 2.0 cm; bottom - 2.0 cm.
The article structure must necessarily contain:


• Article type (scientific article, review article), scientific specialty, UDC index and doi (placed in the upper left corner of the document, each entry on a separate line, without periods).
• Article titles are typed in capital letters (Times New Roman font, text font size - 14 points, bold) in the center of the document.
• Authors' first names, middle names and last names are placed under the article title (Times New Roman font, text font size - 14 points), a superscript number is placed above the last name, in order, below all superscript numbers are deciphered (information about the place of work, city, country, email address and ORCID identifier of the authors).
• The abstract is formed according to GOST R 7.0.99. The abstract should be from 200 to 250 words long. The word "Abstract" should be placed before the abstract. Times New Roman font, 12-point font size, italic, 0.8 cm indentation, single line spacing. The abstract should be informative (not contain general words), original, and reflect the main content of the article and the results of the study (rationale, subject, purpose of the work, method or methodology of the work, scope of application of the results, conclusions).
• The word "Keywords" should be placed before the keywords. The number of keywords or phrases should be from 5 to 15 (Times New Roman font, 12-point font size, italic, 0.8 cm indentation, single line spacing).
• The keywords may be followed by words of gratitude to organizations, institutions, and managers; information about projects, research work, financing, etc. may be provided. This information is provided with the preceding word "Acknowledgements" (Times New Roman font, 12-point font size, italics, 0.8 cm indent, single line spacing).
• Next, separate the line with a line and write "For citation" below, then insert a bibliographic entry for the article for further citation (compiled according to GOST R.7.0.5 - 2008). After the entry, separate the given text with a line.
• After recording all the article metadata in Russian, it is necessary to provide all the metadata in English (patronymics are abbreviated to the letter in English).
• Main text (for the main part of the text, use Times New Roman font, 14-point font size, 0.8 cm indent (indent), single line spacing).
Approximate structure of the main text of the article:

The journal uses the IMRAD format (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions).
Introduction – this section describes the existing scientific problem and provides a brief literature review on the state of the problem.
Methods / methodology / research methods – the theory or methodology of the experimental study is presented, the rationale for choosing the material and research methods is given.
Results and their discussion – this section contains a brief description of the theoretical or experimental results obtained. It is recommended to present the results in the past tense. In the discussion, it is recommended to explain the significance of your research. Show what knowledge was obtained as a result of the study, outline their prospects and compare them with the current situation in this area, described in the "Introduction" section. The data should be systematized and have a logical connection with the text.


Article Structure:

The title page of the article should include (in Russian and English):

i. Title of the article

The title of the article in Russian must correspond to the content of the article.

The English title must be correct from the point of view of the English language, while fully corresponding in meaning to the Russian title.

ii. Name of the author(s)

Authors are people whom the scientific group has identified as the main participants in the presented work and who have agreed to take responsibility for their work. In addition to responsibility for their part of the work, the author must be able to indicate which of his/her co-authors is responsible for other parts of the work.

The journal "Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University" accepts the following criteria for authorship:

1. Substantial contribution to the concept and design of the study, data collection, or analysis and interpretation of data.

2. Preparation of the article or its critical revision for significant intellectual content.

3. Final approval of the version of the article for publication.

The list of authors does not include people who are not the authors of the article. The names of people who are not the authors but who provided other support are indicated in the Acknowledgments section.

In Russian, when indicating the authors of the article, the surname should be indicated before the initials of the first and middle names (Ivanov P.S., Petrov S.I., Sidorov I.P.).

In English, when indicating the authors of the article, the format "First name, middle initial, last name" is used (Ivan I. Ivanov). Surnames in English must be indicated in accordance with the foreign passport or as it was indicated in previously published articles. If the author does not have a foreign passport and / or publications, the BSI standard must be used to transliterate the last name and first name.

iii. Information about the author (authors)

This section lists the title, position, and other regalia. The authors' email and full postal address, as well as the ORCID and SPIN code, are also provided here.

iv. Author(s) Affiliation

Affiliation includes the following information: full official name of the organization, full postal address (including postcode, city, and country). Authors should indicate all places of work relevant to the study.

If the article was prepared by authors from different institutions, the affiliation of each author with a specific institution should be indicated using a superscript.

The official English name of the institution and the address for the English information block are required.

v. Abstract
The recommended length of a structured abstract is 200–250 words. The abstract contains the following sections: Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusion.
The abstract should not include newly introduced terms, abbreviations (except for well-known ones), or references to literature.

vi. Key words
5–7 words on the topic of the article. It is desirable that the key words complement the abstract and the title of the article.

vii. Acknowledgments
This section indicates all sources of funding for the study, as well as thanks to people who participated in the work on the article but are not its authors. Contributions to the article include: making recommendations for improving the study, providing space for the study, departmental oversight, obtaining financial support, individual types of analysis, providing reagents and other materials for the study.

viii. Conflict of Interest
A conflict of interest is a situation in which people have conflicting or competing interests that could influence editorial decisions. Conflicts of interest may be potential or perceived, as well as real. Objectivity may be affected by personal, political, financial, scientific, or religious factors.
The author must notify the editor of any actual or potential conflict of interest by including information about the conflict of interest in the appropriate section of the article.
If there is no conflict of interest, the author must also disclose this. Example wording: “The author declares that there is no conflict of interest.”

x. Figures
Figures should be of good quality, suitable for printing.
All figures should have captions.
The caption should be translated into English.
Figures are numbered with Arabic numerals in the order they appear in the text. If there is only one figure in the text, it is not numbered.
References to figures are formatted as follows: "Figure 3 indicates that ..." or "It is indicated that ... (Figure 3)".
The caption includes the figure's serial number and its title. It is centered: "Figure 2. Description of vital processes".
There is no period after the caption.
The translation of the caption should be placed after the caption in Russian.

xi. Tables
Tables should be of good quality, suitable for printing. Tables suitable for editing are preferable, rather than scanned or in the form of figures.
All tables must have titles.
The table title must be translated into English.
Tables are numbered in Arabic numerals in the order they appear in the text. If there is only one table in the text, it is not numbered.
References to tables are formatted as follows: "Table 3 indicates that ..." or "It is indicated that ... (Table 3)".
The table title includes the table's serial number and its title.
Aligned to the center: "Table 2. Description of vital processes".
There is no period after the table title.
The translation of the table title should be placed after the table title in Russian.

xii. Screenshots and photographs
Photographs, screenshots and other non-drawn illustrations must be uploaded separately in a special section of the article submission form as files in the following formats: *.jpeg, *.bmp, *.gif (*.doc and *.docx - if the image contains additional notes). The image resolution should be > 300 dpi. Image files should be named according to the figure number in the text. The file description should include a separate caption that should match the name of the photograph included in the text.

xiii. Footnotes
Footnotes are numbered with Arabic numerals and are placed on a page-by-page basis. Footnotes may contain: references to anonymous sources on the Internet, references to textbooks, teaching aids, GOSTs, statistical reports, articles in socio-political newspapers and magazines, author's abstracts, dissertations (if it is not possible to cite articles published based on the results of dissertation research), author's comments.

iv. Bibliography
The journal uses the Vancouver citation format, which implies a reference to the source in square brackets and subsequent mention of the sources in the bibliography in the order they are mentioned. The page is indicated inside the brackets, separated by a comma and a space after the source number: [6, p. 8] we don't have this
Only peer-reviewed sources (articles from scientific journals and monographs) mentioned in the text of the article are included in the list of references. It is undesirable to include in the list of references abstracts, dissertations, textbooks, teaching aids, GOSTs, information from websites, statistical reports, articles in socio-political newspapers, on websites and blogs. If it is necessary to refer to such information, the information about the source should be placed in a footnote.
When describing a source, its DOI should be indicated, if it can be found (for foreign sources, this can be done in 95% of cases).
References to articles accepted for publication, but not yet published, should be marked with the words "in press"; authors must obtain written permission to reference such documents and confirmation that they have been accepted for publication. Information from unpublished sources should be marked with the words "unpublished data/documents"; authors should also obtain written confirmation of the use of such materials.
References to articles from journals must include the year of publication, volume and issue of the journal, and page numbers.
All authors must be listed in the description of each source.
References must be verified, and the output data must be checked on the official website of the journal and/or publisher.
A translation of the list of references into English is required. After the description of the Russian-language source, an indication of the language of the work is placed at the end of the reference: (In Russ.).
The BSI standard should be used to transliterate the names and surnames of authors and journal titles.


 

Examples of formatting
References to articles from foreign sources:


1Surname I.O., 2Surname I.O. Article title. Journal title. Year;Volume (Number):00-00. DOI: 10.13655/1.6.1234567.


References to monographs in a foreign language:
With 1-3 authors:
1Surname I.O., 2Surname I.O. Book title. Reprint number. City: Publisher; Year of publication:number of pages.


Indication of the editor or compiler:
1Surname I.O., 2Surname I.O., 3Surname I.O., editors. Title. Reprint number. City: Publisher; Year of publication:number of pages.


Chapter from a monograph or collection:
1Surname I.O. 1Title. B: 2Last name, I.O., editor. 2Title. Reprint number. City: Publisher; Year of publication: number of pages.
The title of the journal and the title of monographs and collections is in italics, with periods after the initials. There is no comma between the author's last name and initials.
Design of translated links to an article and monograph


In general, the structure of a link to an article looks like this:
Authors (transliteration). [Translation of the article title into English in square brackets]. Name of the Russian-language source (transliteration). Output data with designation in English or only digital. Indication of the language of the article (in Russ.)
In general, the structure of a link to a monograph looks like this:
Authors (transliteration). [Translation of the monograph title in square brackets]. Imprint: place of publication in English, if it is an organization, and transliteration, if the publisher has its own name (indicating in English that it is a publisher). Number of pages.


1Familia I.O., 2Familia I.O. [Translation of the article title]. Transliteration of the journal title = Official title in English. Year; Volume (Number): 00-00. DOI: 0000-0000 (In Russ.)]
1Familia I.O. [Translation of the monograph title]. Gorod: Izdatelstvo; 2000. (In Russ.)]
Links to Internet resources:
Note: it is preferable to provide a link to the material from the site mentioned in the article. A link to the main page is not informative and does not provide an opportunity to verify the information.
Title of the material on the site [site]. Name of the site; 2016 [updated October 19, 2016; [cited 30 October 2016]. Available at: http://www.example.ru.

 


Publications in the journal are accepted in Russian and English.


The electronic version of the publication can be sent in Microsoft Word text editor format (.doc, .docx extensions) on the website in the materials section. The file name is formed from the surname and initials of the first author (for example, "IvanovAA.doc"). If there are several articles, then a serial number is added to the file name through an underscore (for example, "IvanovAA_1.doc").

To submit an article, the author must register on the website.


Be sure to attach files with scans of the following documents to the letter: consent of the authors and expert opinion.


All articles will be checked in the Anti-Plagiarism system; if less than 70% of the article is original, it will be returned to the authors.