Conditions
Articles are accepted for publication in electronic form that correspond to the topics of the journal, provided that they have not previously been published (in any language) separately or as part of another work, and are also not currently undergoing peer review in another journal, the conference proceedings, collective monograph etc.
The procedure for submitting materials to the editorial board
— The deadline for submitting materials to the editorial board is September 15.
— The volume of the submitted article, in printed form, should be from 0.3 to 0.5 printer’s sheet (12,000–20,000 printed characters, including spacings), approximately 7-12 pages (from UDC to keywords inclusive), which are formatted in accordance with the requirements.
— The article should be submitted in an electronic version, which is sent to e-mail: Bulletin.NAOMA@naoma.edu.ua
— File name — author’s last name, file extension — .doc (docx).
— Contact information (indicating full name, patronymic and surname, telephone numbers, postal address, e-mail, website) can be placed by the author in a separate file sent together with the article or on the last page of the article. Contact information is not published.
Privacy statement
Names and e-mail addresses on the website of the journal will not be shared with third parties and will be used exclusively for this journal.
Other provisions
— The author is responsible for submitting correct and reliable materials.
— The text of the article can be written in Ukrainian and English, or in other languages - upon agreement with the editors.
— In agreement with the author, editorial corrections may be made in the text of the article, which do not change the content of the article.
Prohibition to use of scientific works of the occupying country
It is prohibited to cite in the text and include in the reference list any sources published in the Russian languge in any country, as well as sources in other languages, if they were published on the territory of Russia and Belarus after Ukraine gained independence in 1991.