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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration.
  • The submission file is in Microsoft Word document format.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined on the for authors page.

Author Guidelines

The article must be submitted in a Microsoft Word 2003-2010 file. The article must be in A4 format, with Times New Roman font, 12-point font size for the main text, 10-point font size for figures and diagrams, and single-line spacing. The first-line indentation must be 0.5 cm; all margins must be 2 cm.

Text in hard-to-read fonts, graphs, diagrams, pictures, and other elements must be scanned and inserted into the article as an image with a resolution of at least 300 dpi.

Paper formatting requirements:

MS Word paper template

  1. The MRNTI (Interstate Classification of Scientific and Technical Information) and UDC indexes are placed in the upper left corner of the article in bold.
  2. The authors' full names, place of work (study), city, and country are centered (in lowercase italics). In articles with two or more co-authors, the corresponding author is designated with "*." Authors from different organizations are indicated by the numbers 1,2.
  3. Article title (7-12 words), in uppercase letters, centered (in the language of the article).
  4. Abstract: No less than 100 and no more than 300 words, keywords/phrases (at least 5/10) on the topic (in the language of the article). The abstract includes: statement of the problem, research objectives, research methods, results, and key conclusions.
  5. Sections 2, 3, and 4 are provided in Kazakh, English, and Russian.
  6. Main text of the article.
  7. Bibliography (with Latin transcription if source is not in English).
  8. About the authors with Orcid ID (in Kazakh, English, and Russian languages).

The article must comply with the IMRaD structure:

  • Introduction: Relevance, level of development of the problem, literature review, purpose, and significance of the study. Contains 3-5 paragraphs briefly outlining the main ideas and results of the study.
  • Materials and Methods: Description of the methods, materials, and research methodology used.
  • Results: Results of the study, tables, graphs, illustrations, and references to datasets.
  • Discussion: Interpretation and explanation of the data obtained from the study, comparison of the results with the experience of other scientists.
  • Conclusion: Contains a brief summary of the sections of the article without repeating the wording used in them.
  • Acknowledgments: Expression of gratitude to colleagues for their assistance, gratitude for financial support of the study (in italics).

The list of references is prepared in accordance with GOST 7.1:2003 (see sample) and must include no fewer than 10 and no more than 20 sources. Self-citation is allowed for no more than 1-2 sources. Automatic numbering of the list of references is not permitted. References to relevant sources are given in the text as they are mentioned, in square brackets [1, p. 15] with continuous numbering, indicating the source number in the list of references and the page or article of the regulatory act to which the author refers. The use of automatic pagination links is not permitted.

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