Author Guidelines
The editors of the journal ‘Nature Management’ ask all authors to follow the instructions below.
I. If an article presents results of research, conducted in a scientific institution, the authors are expected to provide the security clearance including expert report together with cover letter from the administration of corresponding institution (or extract from a record of the meeting of academic council, chair, or department).
II. The author must submit two copies of the article in Belarusian, Russian, or English languages. Fit the type requirements – Times New Roman as a font, 10 points (including formulas), line spacing 1. Place numbered formulas into a separate line. Statements (theorems, lemmas, assertions, conclusions) must be in italic. Hand-written insets are not allowed. All authors must sign the article.
III. The article must have the following structure:
- Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) index;
- authors' initials and family names;
- title of the article;
- full affiliation of each author including city, country, and e-mail.
- An abstract (150–250 words) must present main results of the work in a brief way. It should be clear even in absence of the full-text article; it should be informative and well-structured (for example, one of the methods of writing an abstract is to reproduce shortly the structure of the full text, including introduction, goals and objectives, methods, results, and conclusion).
- Keywords, i.e. a set of the words, which represent text contents in the terms of the object, field, and investigation methods. We recommend using of 5–10 keywords.
- Meta-text data (everything before a body text of the article) should be given in English, the abstract being original, not a word-for-word translation of Russian (Belarusian) version. For manuscripts being originally in English, give the meta-text data in Russian (or Belarusian) language.
- Body text of the article should be as long as 10–16 pages (i. e. about 40,000 characters), including tables and figures (no more than 5–7). We expect a clear structure of the text material, containing introduction, goals and objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. For articles in Russian or Belarusian, we recommend writing figure captions and labels both in Russian (or Belarusian) and English languages.
- Arrange the list of maximum 40 Cyrillic (in Russian or Belarusian) references in accordance with the requirements of The Higher Attestation Commission of the Republic of Belarus (https://vak.gov.by/node/8026). Gather cited materials into a common list in the order of mentioning and refer to them by a sequence number in square brackets (e.g., [1]) in the text. Citation of unpublished works is not allowed.
- Then create a list of cited sources in Roman alphabet (‘References’), having the following structure – authors (use transliteration for Cyrillic names), a transliteration of the article title [put the title, translated from Russian to English, into square brackets], a transliteration of original Russian name of a source [translation of the source name into English as a periphrasis, in square brackets (not necessarily for journals)], publisher's imprint in English notation.
When preparing a list of literature, follow the example below:
Zagurenko A.G., Korotovskikh V.A., Kolesnikov A.A., Timonov A.V., Kardymon D.V. Tekhniko-ekonomicheskaya optimizatsiya dizaina gidrorazryva plasta [Techno-economic optimization of the design of hydraulic fracturing]. Neftyanoe khozyaistvo = Oil Industry, 2008, no.11, pp. 54–57. (in Russian)
Swaminathan V., Lepkoswka-White E., Rao B.P. Browsers or buyers in cyberspace? An investigation of electronic factors influencing electronic exchange. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 1999, vol. 5, no. 2. Available at: http://www. ascusc.org/ jcmc/vol5/issue2/ (accessed 28 April 2011).
Zhang Z., Zhu D. Experimental research on the localized electrochemical micromachining. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry, 2008, vol. 44, no. 8, pp. 926–930. DOI: 10.1134/S1023193508080077.
- Articles from a serial (collection of studies):
Astakhov M. V., Tagantsev T. V. Eksperimental'noe issledovanie prochnosti soedinenii «stal'-kompozit» [Experimental study of the strength of joints ‘steel-composite’]. Trudy MGTU “Matematicheskoe modelirovanie slozhnykh tekhnicheskikh sistem” [Proc. of the Bauman MSTU ‘Mathematical Modelling of Complex Technical Systems’], 2006, no. 593, pp. 125–130. (in Russian)
Usmanov T. S., Gusmanov A. A., Mullagalin I. Z., Muhametshina R. Ju., Chervyakova A. N., Sveshnikov A. V. Osobennosti proektirovaniya razrabotki mestorozhdeniy s primeneniem gidrorazryva plasta [Features of the design of field development with the use of hydraulic fracturing]. Trudy 6 Mezhdunarodnogo Simpoziuma “Novye resursosberegayushchie tekhnologii nedropol'zovaniya i povysheniya neftegazootdachi” [Proc. 6th Int. Symp. ‘New energy saving subsoil technologies and the increasing of the oil and gas impact’]. Moscow, 2007, pp. 267–272. (in Russian)
- Books (monographs, collections):
Izvekov V. I., Serikhin N. A., Abramov A. I. Proektirovanie turbogeneratorov [Design of turbo-generators]. Moscow, MEI Publ., 2005, 440 p. (in Russian)
APA Style (2011). Available at: http://www.apastyle.org/apa-style-help.aspx (accessed 5 February 2011).
Pravila Tsitirovaniya Istochnikov [Rules for the Citing of Sources]. Available at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/1034528/ (accessed 7 February 2011). (in Russian)
- Dissertation and author’s abstracts of dissertation:
Semenov V. I. Matematicheskoe modelirovanie plazmy v sisteme kompaktnyi tor. Diss. dokt. fiz.-mat. nauk [Mathematical modelling of the plasma in the compact torus. Dr. phys. and math. sci. diss.]. Moscow, 2003. 272 p. (in Russian)
GOST 8.586.5–2005. Metodika vypolneniia izmerenii. Izmerenie raskhoda i kolichestva zhidkostei i gazov s pomoshch'iu standartnykh suzhaiushchikh ustroistv [State Standard 8.586.5–2005. Method of measurement. Measurement of flow rate and volume of liquids and gases by means of orifice devices]. Moscow, Standartinform Publ., 2007. 10 p. (in Russian)
Palkin M. V., e.a. Sposob orientirovaniia po krenu letatel'nogo apparata s opticheskoi golovkoi samonavedeniia [The way to orient on the roll of aircraft with optical homing head]. Patent RF, no. 2280590, 2006. (in Russian)
8. Any funding information (support of projects with grants, etc.) should be given both in Russian (Belarusian) and in English under the titles «Благодарности» («Падзяка») and ‘Acknowledgments’.
IV. For preparing metadata (so called ‘datasheet’ ), it is necessary to indicate – on separate page – information concerning each author (both in English and Russian), i. e. full name, academic title, degree, position, place of employment including working address, and contacts (e-mail, phone numbers).
V. An electronic copy of the article must be brought to editorial office on USB flash drive, or, alternatively, you can send it by e-mail to info@nature-nas.by. Microsoft Word (in Windows) for text and MathType for formulas are only allowed. Insert symbols via the menu ‘Insert\Symbol’. Switch to superscript and subscript (С2, С4) via the menu ‘Format\Font\’, ‘Format\Font\Subscript’. In Russian text, type Roman letters in italic and Greek letters in regular (use the ‘Symbol’ type for Greek symbols). Mathematical functions (lim, sup, In, sin, Re, Im, etc.) and chemical elements (N, Cl) should be noted in regular as well.
VI. Insert black-and-white and color figures into article body text (Word), then give them as separate files in tif format (300 ppi). It is desirable to provide figures also in their original format (Corel Draw, Excel diagram, etc.), depending on a software they were made in. Use primary type for text on figures, typefaces of characters (Greek, Roman) being the same as in body text. Type size should be comparable to the size of the figure (8 points, preferably). If you provide hardcopies of figures separately, write the authors’ names and the article title on the backside. Photos must be submitted both as files (tif, jpg, png, eps) and in hardcopies.
VII. When the article is received by editors, they assign it for reviewing, and then a member of editorial board visas it. The main criteria for publication are novelty and information value of the article. If the article is returned to authors for revision after the review, editorial board considers the revised manuscript as newly submitted, and the day of arrival of final version is regarded as the date of receipt. Those articles, which are out of the Journal’s subjects, return to the authors after the conclusion of the editorial board.
Submit materials for publication to the following address: Room 202, 10, F. Skoriny Street, Minsk, 220076, Republic of Belarus, the editorial office of the journal ‘Nature Management’.
Alternatively, you can submit your article by e-mail: info@nature-nas.by.
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