1. 1. RULES FOR FORMATTING MANUSCRIPTS

    1. Font – Times New Roman, line spacing – 1, indentation – 1 cm, main text font size – 14 pt; keywords, bibliography, and text in tables – 12 pt. Article length – 5,000 to 7,000 words (A4 format).
    2. Margins: left – 3 cm, right – 1 cm, top and bottom – 2 cm.
    3. The main text must be prepared in MS Word.
    4. To maintain style consistency, do not use font formatting (italics, underlining, etc.).
    5. Tables, diagrams, figures, etc. must be numbered sequentially and centered under the illustration in 14 pt regular font (e.g., Table 1 – Title). If there is only one figure in the article, it is not numbered. Tables, figures, and diagrams should not exceed 20% of the article (maximum 30% in exceptional cases). References in the text should be given in parentheses (Ivanov 1908: 12). The bibliography should be listed at the end of the article in alphabetical order, 12 pt font, without numbering. In-text references must include the author’s last name, year of publication, and page (Qozybayev, 1992: 77). For collections of articles or archival materials, the editor/compilers may be cited instead of the author. For works co-authored by two authors, both should be indicated (Takenov, Baygaliev, 1993: 17). For works with three or more authors, only the first author is listed followed by “et al.” (Omarbekov et al., 2011: 87). Archival sources should be cited only by case and sheet number (State Archive RK, 2243: 35). If citing multiple works by the same author published in the same year, distinguish them with letters (Koigeldiev, 2020a: 15), (Koigeldiev, 2020b: 22).
  2. 2. STRUCTURE OF THE ARTICLE

    1. The article must contain an IRSTI code (International Rubricator of Scientific and Technical Information) identifying the field of scientific knowledge in which the research is conducted. This is placed in the upper left corner.
    2. Below, centered, the article title is written in uppercase bold..
    3. Information about the author(s): Full name(s) in lowercase bold, centered. If multiple authors, list them in order of contribution, with the main author listed first. Affiliations (organization, city, country) are indicated with superscript numbers (1, 2). The corresponding author is marked with an asterisk (*).
    4. On the next line: academic degree, academic title, position, organization, country, city, and e-mail address. An ORCID iD link should also be included.
    5. After one line space, provide an abstract (100–200 words) and up to 10 keywords.

ABSTRACT

The abstract reveals the content of the article, the problem posed and the purpose of the study, reflects significant facts, the main arguments and the author's position, as well as the results obtained from the research. The recommended volume of the abstract is 100–150 words.

Keywords

Keywords are the words that are most significant in the article and most accurately characterize the subject and field of research. They include the main concepts, problems, geographic terms and other aspects that reveal the content of the article. Keywords may be single words or phrases. The recommended number of keywords is 5–10.

EXAMPLE: MRNTI 03.20.00

POLITICAL REPRESSIONS IN THE FATE
OF THE KAZAKH INTELLIGENTSIA

Mukhatova Orazgul Khasenovna¹*,
Kaipbayeva Aynagul Tolganbayevna²

¹ Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher, Institute of History and Ethnology named after Ch. Ch. Valikhanov. Kazakhstan, Almaty. E-mail: orazgulmukhatova502@gmail.com, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8613-7248
² Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher, Institute of History and Ethnology named after Ch. Ch. Valikhanov. Kazakhstan, Almaty. E-mail: aina__78@mail.ru, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3387-624X
*Corresponding author
Abstract. Text, text, text………
Keywords: Text, text, text………

NOTE!
The information is provided in three languages according to this example. The department is not specified.


3. STRUCTURE OF THE TEXT OF THE ARTICLE:
The article should contain an introductory, methodological, main, and concluding parts, and at the end – a list of references.
3.1 Introduction (relevance of the research problem);
3.2 Materials and methods (research methodology);
3.3 Discussion (describes who has worked on this research topic);
3.4 Results of the research (main part of the article);
3.5 Conclusion (findings);
3.6 Acknowledgements (if the article is carried out with financial support from a scientific fund, it is permitted to specify this as information and/or acknowledgements);
3.7 List of literature and sources (in the original language). The literature and sources must be listed in alphabetical order without numbering. The place of publication is indicated fully. The style of references in Russian and Kazakh is formatted in accordance with GOST 7.1-2003 'Bibliographic record. Bibliographic description. General requirements and rules of compilation' (Requirements for publications included in the KOKSON list). When referring to Internet resources, the site, title and date of access are indicated.
3.8 References
Literature in English is given in the original, and in non-Romanised languages (for example, Kazakh and Russian) is given in transliteration, with the translation into English in square brackets [...]. At the end, in parentheses, the language of the original is indicated (In Russian). The literature is provided in alphabetical order without numbering.

LIST OF LITERATURE AND SOURCES

Braynin S., Shafiro Sh. Vosstanie kazakhov Semirechya v 1916 g. – Alma-Ata: Kazkraiizdat, 1936. – 104 p.
Grozny 1916-y god: sb. dokumentov i materialov. – Almaty: 'Kazakhstan', 1998. – 422 p.
Kotuykova T.V. Vosstanie 1916 goda v Turkestane: dokumentalnyye svidetelstva obshchey tragedii. – [Electronic resource] – URL: http://berlek-nkp.com/analitics/5587-vosstanie-1916-goda-v-turkestane-dokumentalnye-svidetelstva-obs... (accessed: 22.10.2017).
Maksimov K.N. 110-ya otdelnaya kalmytskaya kavaleriyskaya diviziya v voennoy istorii Kalmykii // Vestnik Kalmytskogo instituta gumanitarnykh issledovaniy RAN. – 2011. – №1. – P. 48-55.
Tsentralny gosudarstvenny arkhiv Respubliki Kazakhstan (TsGA RK). F. 264. Op. 1. D. 3. L. 3

EXAMPLE OF TRANSLITERATION

References

Sulyak S.G. Etnodemograficheskiye protsessy v Bessarabii v XIX – nachale XX v. [Ethno-demographic processes in Bessarabia in the 19th – e arly 20th centuries]. Rusin. International historical magazine. – 2012. – № 1 (27). – P. 6-26 [in Russian].

VOLUME OF MATERIALS:

For articles: the maximum length of an article, including abstract, list of references, notes – 5,000–7,000 words..
For reviews: the maximum length of a review – 1,500–1,600 words. The bibliographic data of the reviewed book should be given fully, including the publisher, number of pages, as well as the names of responsible editors or compilers in the case of reviewing collections. Manuscripts of articles that are not formatted according to the requirements are not accepted for publication.

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