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Dear Colleagues, GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS Submitted articles must correspond to the topics of the journal Information Technology and include new research findings, not previously published and not intended for publication in any other print or electronic media.
If the article is sent by mail parcel, then it is necessary to enclose a disk with an electronic version of these materials. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTENT OF ARTICLES The article should be structured, i.e. should include sections with titles, which briefly and accurately reflect their contents, including:
RULES FOR PREPARATION Size of the manuscript proposed for publication shall be not less than 10 and not more than 20 pages of typewritten text on one side of a white sheet of A4 paper with margins on all sides of at least 2 cm, with space from the edge of 1 cm, with 1.5 line spacing, using Microsoft Word text editor (any version) with Times New Roman font size 14 pt.
The text of the article should follow the conventional terminology, and all used special terms, signs and abbreviations should be expanded and clarified. Formulas should be typed clearly in compliance with the spelling differences in uppercase and lowercase letters, and the letters that are similar in shape. Indexes and powers should be written strictly above or below the line. In the formulae, Russian and Greek letters should be straight, and Latin letters for scalar variables should be in italic. Values ??denoting vectors and matrices should be in bold and straight (the whole set of values ??stated in Latin letters, including matrices and vectors, may be in italic). The transposition sign should be typed as the letter ‘ò‘ horizontal line in superscript; the exhibitor as the letter ‘e‘ in bold. Standard mathematical notations (such as max, log, sin, etc.) should be typed straight. Formula numbers should be typed straight and in parentheses. Numbering of formulae should be cross-cutting and given in the order of their appearance; only those formulae that are referenced in the text should be numbered. Reference lists should be sequentially numbered in order of appearance in the text and contain the following data: name and initials of the author, title, journal name, the collection (if it is not a book), the city of publication and the full name of the publisher (for monographs), the year of publication, volume number, magazine and page numbers. References should be given in square brackets. The citation of electronic media is allowed. Figures and tables must be qualitative (graphical processing of drawings is not provided). In the journal, all the pictures are reproduced in black and white, except for color drawings, placed by the editorial board’s discretion on the journal cover. In the preparation of drawings in electronic form, please observe the following requirements to bitmap images: Figures and tables are duplicated on separate sheets, captions are given in a separate list. Symbols in figures must strictly comply with notation of the text, and have identical spelling. Text in the figures must be large enough to maintain the sharpness of the picture if zoomed out. Particularly small text in the figures is not allowed, including notations and digitising axes on the charts. Digital callouts in the figures must be in italics; units on the axes must be separated by commas and in Russian. English information should include (as required by foreign analytical databases) the following data:
Articles can also be submitted in electronic form. Author FeesGeneral information about paid services available to the authors of the journalAlong with many other journals in the wider community, the journals published by Eco-Vector levy Article Processing Charge (APC). 'Information Technologies' charges APC, and this is clearly flagged in the journal's guide for authors and during the submission process (on the step 1 and step 7). As described below, all monies derived from APC are used to support the editorial preparation, journal hosting and development, and article selection quality. 'Information Technologies' do not levy any mandatory additional fees from authors (NO Article Submission Charge, NO Color Images Charge, NO Charge per Pages). Article Publication Charge:Price: 500.00 (USD)Mandatory Payment An article publication charge (APC) is a fee charged to authors to make their work available online. This fee may be paid by the author, the author’s institution, or their research funder. The journal charges an APC to cover the costs involved in the publication process, from administrating peer-review to copyediting and hosting the final article on dedicated servers. Authors are only eligible to pay an APC only after receiving official notification from the editors that their article has been accepted for publication. For more information on the terms and payment options for article publication, click here. If you do not have funds to pay such fees, you will have an opportunity to waive each fee. We do not want fees to prevent the publication of worthy work.
ADDRESS: Journal Information Technologies published by New Technologies.
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