relevance, demand, scientific novelty of the research
the purpose and objectives of the research
a good literature base from previous studies over the past 3-5 years from international sources
a well-written section "Materials and Methods"
argumentation
logical and scientific analysis of the research results
the presence of illustrations
the absence of borrowed text (plagiarism, the originality value is not less than 85%)
— text format: Microsoft Word (*.doc, *.docx, *.rtf)
— page format: A4 (210×297 mm)
— orientation: portrait, landscape orientation is prohibited
— margins (top, bottom, left, right): 2 cm
— font: Times New Roman, size (font size) – 12
— paragraph indentation (red line): 1
— line spacing: single
— alignment by page width
— formulas must be typed only in a formula editor, for example, MathType or Microsoft Equation Editor
— tables are typed in MS Word. Tables must have numbers and titles, which must be indicated above the tables
— graphic material (pictures, drawings, diagrams, graphs, charts, photographs) must be of high quality, if necessary, the publisher may require the material to be provided in separate files in jpg format with a resolution of at least 300 dpi. The names and numbers of graphic material should be indicated under the image
— tables, graphic material and formulas should not go beyond the specified fields
— physical units and designations should be given in the International System of Units SI
— article length: no less than 5000 words
— standardly no more than 5 authors per article (according to journal requirements, the number of authors may vary)
— originality – no less than 95%.
The low level of English in your work may be the reason for the delay in publishing the research. Therefore, the language of writing the article must comply with the standards of academic writing. The article must contain correct language constructions, idiomatic expressions and corresponding lexical units. Accordingly, spelling, syntactic, grammatical, punctuation, terminological and lexical errors are not allowed. If a Russian-Kazakh translator can provide you with the above, then a native speaker will make the text accessible to a wide audience of readers, will help to avoid stylistic errors, overloaded sentences and the so-called "calquing from Russian, Kazakh language".
The article should have a structure, logic and conceptual commonality of the text.
Headings should be signed: Abstract. Keyword. Introduction. Literature Review. Materials and Methods. Results. Discussion. Conclusion. Acknowledgments, if any. References.
Abstract – the optimal volume is 150-250 words in Russian. In case of non-compliance with the requirement, the publisher reserves the right to partially change, shorten or increase the volume of the abstract.
Keyword – 5-7 words on the essence of the article.
Information about the grant, funding, subsidy (if any), and also if you want to thank someone, is placed at the end of the article before the "References" section in the Acknowledgements section. Sections such as Conflicts of Interest, Author Contributions, Funding, Limitations and Study Forward, Appendix, etc. are included in the article as needed and as required by the editorial boards.
References are listed alphabetically, with continuous numbering. References in the text to the relevant source from the reference list are provided in parentheses, for example, (1, p. 277). The use of automatic page links is not allowed. The reference list must contain at least 20-25 sources from the last 3-5 years. Foreign sources - at least 15. It is mandatory to use articles published in the Scopus and Web of Science databases over the last three to five years (from non-excluded journals).
Self-citation of the authors of the article - no more than 1-2 references to the works of each author of the article.
page numbering;
using page breaks in the text;
using automatic page references;
using automatic hyphenation;
using sparse or dense letter spacing.