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GOST 7.5 98 magazines, collections, information publications. Edition page numbering

GOST 7.5-98

INTERSTATE STANDARD

SYSTEM OF STANDARDS FOR INFORMATION,
LIBRARY AND PUBLISHING

MAGAZINES, COLLECTIONS,
INFORMATION EDITIONS.
PUBLISHING DESIGN
PUBLISHED MATERIALS

INTERSTATE COUNCIL

ON STANDARDIZATION, METROLOGY AND CERTIFICATION

Minsk

Foreword

1. DEVELOPED by the Russian Book Chamber of the State Committee of the Russian Federation on Printing and the Technical Committee for Standardization TC 191 "Scientific and technical information, librarianship and publishing"

INTRODUCED by Gosstandart of Russia

2 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Minutes No. 13 of May 28, 1998)

State name

Name of the national standardization body

Republic of Armenia

Armstate standard

Republic of Belarus

State Standard of Belarus

The Republic of Kazakhstan

State Standard of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Kyrgyz Republic

Kyrgyzstandart

The Republic of Moldova

Moldovastandard

Russian Federation

Gosstandart of Russia

The Republic of Tajikistan

Tajik State Standard

Turkmenistan

Main State Inspectorate of Turkmenistan

The Republic of Uzbekistan

Uzgosstandart

3 Requirements between state standard comply with the requirements of the international standard ISO 18-81 “Documentation. Table of Contents of Periodicals»

4 Decree of the State Committee Russian Federation on standardization, metrology and certification of October 9, 1998 No. 365, the interstate standard GOST 7.5-98 was put into effect directly as the state standard of the Russian Federation from July 1, 1999

5 INSTEAD OF GOST 7.5-88

6 REVISION. July 2003

GOST 7.5-98

INTERSTATE STANDARD

System of standards for information, library and publishing

MAGAZINES, COLLECTIONS, INFORMATION EDITIONS.
PUBLISHING DESIGN OF PUBLISHED MATERIALS

System of standards on information, librarianship and publishing.
Journals, collections, information editions. Presentation of publications

Introduction date 1999-7-01

1 AREA OF USE

This standard applies to materials published in text scientific and industrial journals, collections and information publications, and establishes requirements for publishing design elements, form, sequence and location.

The standard does not apply to materials published in newspapers.

The standard is mandatory for publishers and printing companies, regardless of their organizational and legal structure, departmental affiliation and form of ownership.

2 REGULATORY REFERENCES

This standard uses references to the following standards:

3.1.10 intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews): According to GOST 7.0;

3.1.11 key title: According to GOST 7.74.

4 GENERAL

Articles, including editorials, review articles;

Reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, resolutions, recommendations and other materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc.;

Intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews), except for current and retrospective "Indexes of contents" to journals;

Brief scientific communications (letters to the editor);

reviews;

Information publications (bibliographic, abstract, review).

4.2 The set of publishing design elements and their location depend on the type of published material.

The form of citation, sequence and location of the elements of publishing design must be uniform in all issues (issues) of the publication.

Elements of publishing design are given in the language of the published material.

4.3 It is allowed to use additional elements of publishing design.

5 PUBLISHING DESIGN OF MATERIALS IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS

5.1 Elements of publishing design of materials include:

- title published material;

- subheading data;

UDC index;

Annotation, summary;

Keywords;

Article bibliographic lists;

Information about the language of the text from which the published material is translated;

Date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial office (editor board);

- intelligence about continuation or graduation published material;

Application;

Note;

- title section, subsection, cycle, selections;

Running title.

Notes

1 The specified elements of publishing design (except for abstracts, keywords and footers) are mandatory for scientific publications.

2 Mandatory elements of publishing design for production and practical publications are marked in italics.

Information about the continuation or end of the published material is obligatory when publishing the material with a break in one edition (issue, issue) or in parts in periodicals and continuing publications.

Elements of publishing design, located after the text of the published material, in the presence of an article bibliographic list, are placed after it.

Information about manuscripts of articles sent by the editorial board (editor board) for deposit is drawn up in accordance with the requirements, -,,,,.

Academic title, academic degree;

Position or profession;

Place of work (name of institution or organization, locality);

Name of the country (for foreign authors).

In cases where the use of patronymics is not accepted, one initial or first name is given.

Information about the academic title, academic degree, position, profession, place of work, name of the country is indicated at the discretion of the editors in full or abbreviated form after the name of the author. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12. Abbreviations may be used to indicate the place of work and the name of the country.

5.2.2 Information about the authors of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) and reviews with their own title is placed before the title.

When replacing the title of a review with a bibliographic description of the work under review, information about the author of the review is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.3 Information about the compilers

5.3.1 Information about the compilers is drawn up in accordance with.

Information about the compilers is used when publishing intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews) in the publication.

Before the name of the compiler, words are given that determine the nature of the work done, for example, “Compiler”, “Compiled”, etc.

5.3.2 Information about the compilers is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.4. Information about the persons involved in the work on the material (translators, persons who prepared the material for publication, artists, photographers, etc.)

5.4.1 The name of the person who participated in the work on the material is given in the form: initials or initial and surname, first name and surname, pseudonym.

Before the name of the person who participated in the work on the material, words are given that determine the nature of the work done.

Before the name of the translator, in the words that determine the nature of the work done, indicate information about the language from which the published material was translated.

5.4.2 Information about the persons who participated in the work on the material is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.5.1 Publication of materials listed in without a title is not allowed. The title of the review may be replaced by a bibliographic description of the work under review. Bibliographic description - according to GOST 7.1.

It is not allowed to include in the title of the published material the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection where it is published.

When publishing material in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication, it is not allowed to change the title of the published material.

The title of the published material is distinguished by printing means.

5.5.2 The title of the published material is placed before the text of the published material.

5.6. Subtitle Data

5.6.1 Subheading data of published material includes:

Information explaining the title of the published material;

Information about the type of published material, including the wording "Review of literature", "Review of letters", "Review ..." in review publications, if they are not given in the title of the published material, the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection, title ( title) or subtitle data of the publication;

The serial number of the part of the published material;

Bibliographic description of the work under review and reviews with their own title according to GOST 7.1;

Place and date (day, month, year) of the conference, meeting, congress, etc. - in reports and messages, abstracts of reports and messages, in materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc., if they are not indicated in the title of the published material, the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection, title (title) or subtitle data of the publication .

5.6.2 Subheading data is placed after the title of the published material.

5.7.1 The UDC index is given with articles reflecting all areas of scientific, practical and cultural activities.

5.7.2 The UDC index of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) and reviews with their own title are placed before the information about the authors.

When replacing the title of a review with a bibliographic description of the work under review, the UDC index is placed before the bibliographic description.

UDC index of materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc. placed before the title of the published material.

The UDC index has a separate line on the left.

5.8 Annotation. Summary

5.8.1 The abstract is given in the language of the text of the published material. The annotation is drawn up in accordance with GOST 7.9.

In addition to the abstract, the publication of a summary is allowed. The summary is published in other languages ​​that differ from the language of the text of the published material.

When publishing a summary in several languages, it is allowed to replace the abstract in Russian with a summary in Russian.

5.8.2 Annotations are given for articles (except editorials), reports and reports, brief scientific reports (letters to the editor).

Annotation in the language of the text of the published material is placed before the text of the published material after the title and subtitle data.

The summary is placed after the text of the published material, information about the persons involved in the work on the material, information about the language of the text from which the published material was translated, the date the manuscript was received by the editorial board (editor board) and annotations in Russian.

5.9.1 Keywords are selected from the text of the published material and highlighted by printing means.

5.9.2 Keywords of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) are placed in a separate line immediately after the title, before the text of the published material.

5.10.1 In the title of the referenced bibliographic list, the word “List” is used (for example, “List ... of references”, “Bibliographic list ...”, etc.). It is not allowed to use the word "Bibliography" in the title of the referenced bibliographic list.

The bibliographic description in the article bibliographic lists is compiled according to GOST 7.1.

Bibliographic entries in reference bibliographic lists must be numbered.

5.10.2 Bibliographic lists for articles, reports and messages, short scientific reports (letters to the editor) and reviews are placed directly after the text of the published material.

References to bibliographic lists in reviews are not allowed to be cited.

5.11 Information about the language of the text from which the published material is translated

When publishing materials translated from the languages ​​of the peoples of the CIS countries and foreign languages, information about the original language is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.12.1 The date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial board (editor's board) is indicated by Arabic numerals: two digits each for the day, month and year.

The date of receipt of the manuscript by the editorial office (editor board) may be preceded by the words: "Received ...", "Material received by the editorial board (editor board) ...", etc.

5.12.2 The date of receipt of the manuscript by the editorial board (editor's board) in articles (except for translated articles), intra-journal (in-book) bibliographic reviews and brief scientific reports (letters to the editor) is placed after the text of the published material.

5.13 Information about the continuation or end of the published material

When publishing the material in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication, at the end of each part, except for the last one, put the mark "Continuation (end) follows."

On the page with the beginning of each subsequent part of the published material in a periodical or continuing publication, in a footnote or before the text, put the mark "Continuation (end)" and indicate the number (s) of the issue (s) of the publication in which (s) the previous parts of the published material.

When publishing a material with a break in one edition (number, issue), at the end of each part, except for the last one, put the mark "Continuation (end) on p...".

On the page with the beginning of each subsequent part of the material published in one edition (issue, issue), the text of the material is preceded by the note “Continuation (end). Start on p. ...".

5.14 Application

5.14.1 An appendix to the published material is given with its own title. Information about the material to which the appendix relates (name of the author and/or title of the material) is given in the subheading data of the appendix, if they are not included in the title of the appendix.

In the title or subheading data of the appendix to the main published material, information is given that the material is an appendix.

If there are two or more applications, they must be numbered.

5.14.2 Non-Published Application

In the subheading data of an application that is not associated with any of the materials published in the publication, the title (title) of the publication in which the application is published is given if this title (title) is not indicated in the title of the application.

5.15.1 A note containing a bibliographic reference is drawn up in accordance with GOST 7.1.

When publishing materials translated from the languages ​​of the peoples of the Russian Federation and foreign languages, the note indicates information about the edition from which the published material was translated.

When reprinting published material, the note indicates information about the publication from which the material is reprinted.

Information about the edition from which the published material is translated, and information about the edition from which the published material is reprinted, are given in the note only in the form of a bibliographic reference.

Information about the work under review in a review with its own title is given in the form of a bibliographic reference, if they are not indicated in the subtitle data.

5.15.2 Notes according to their location are divided into in-text, out-of-text and subscript.

Intratext notes are placed in the text of the published material, separating them from the text with brackets.

Out-of-text notes are placed directly after the main text of the published material.

Footnotes are placed at the bottom of the strip under the lines of text of the published material.

Footnotes and footnotes are associated with the text to which they refer by footnote signs: Arabic numerals or asterisks.

5.16 The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection

When publishing materials as part of a section, subsection, cycle, collection, they are preceded by the name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection.

5.17 Header

The footer of periodicals and continuing publications includes the following elements in the order listed:

International Standard Serial Number (with abbreviation ISSN);

The key title of the publication (the title of the publication in the form specified when assigning the ISSN);

Year of issue of the publication;

The serial number of the volume, part, release.

The footer of non-recurrent collections includes the following elements in the specified sequence:

International Standard Book Number (with abbreviation ISBN);

Title (title) of the publication;

Place of issue of the publication;

Year of publication.

The title (title) of non-periodical collections in the footer may be abbreviated: cut off the last words, omit words in the middle of the title, replace individual words or phrases with an abbreviation without distorting the meaning.

The footer is placed on a separate line at the top or bottom of the page.

6 PUBLISHING THE CONTENT

6.1 Content elements

Content elements include:

The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection;

Information about the published material.

Each content element is placed on a separate line.

The content elements retain the sequence and form of the information specified in the published material, except for the cases listed in , , , , .

The presence of content in the publication is mandatory.

6.1.1. The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection is given before information about the materials published as part of this section, subsection, cycle, collection.

The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection is distinguished by printing means.

6.1.2 Information about the published material includes the following elements in the specified sequence:

The title of the published material;

subheading data;

Information about the compiler and other persons involved in the work on the material;

Information about the continuation or end of the published material;

Information about the location of the published material;

Application information.

In collective works, the sequence of authors' names given in the text of the published material will be preserved.

Information about the academic degree, academic title, position, profession and place of work of the author is not given.

It is not allowed to change the wording of the title of the published material.

The words included in the title, denoting the academic degree, academic rank, position, profession and place of work of the person to whom the published material is dedicated, can be abbreviated in accordance with GOST 7.12.

6.1.2.3 Subheading data is given at the discretion of the editors.

The sequence of the names of the compilers and other persons who participated in the work on the material, as well as the words that determine the nature of the work done, and grammatically related information about the language of the text from which the published material was translated, must correspond to the sequence given in the text of the published material.

"Continuation" - for all parts of the material, except for the first and last; "Ending" - for the last part of the material.

6.1.2.6 Information about the location of the published material is indicated by the serial number of the page on which the beginning of the published material is placed.

If the published material is printed on the cover of the publication, information about the location of the published material is given in the form “On ... the cover page” indicating the serial number of the cover page.

If the published material is printed on an insert and tab, information about the location of the published material is given in the form “On the insert (tab), between pages ...” indicating the serial numbers of the pages of the publication between which the insert or insert is located.

placed after information about the published material, for example: “With adj.: Coats of arms of the cities of the Golden Ring of Russia. - On an insert between pages ... "or" With adj.: City Growth Table, 1995 - 2000. - At 3 - 1 p. region.

If the application is not associated with any of the published materials, the information about the application is placed at the end of the content, for example: “App.: Release of consumer radio equipment. - On the tab.

6.2 Content Title

The title of the content precedes the information about its constituent elements.

The name of the content is given in a separate line and highlighted by printing means.

For the name of the content, the words are used: "Content", "In the issue (issue):". The word "Table of Contents" is not allowed.

6.3 Location of content

6.4 Content language

In a multilingual edition, the content is published in one or more languages ​​of the text of the edition.

It is allowed to publish the content in translation into languages ​​not used in the text of the publication.

7 PAGE NUMBERING

The pages of the publication should have serial numbering (pagination).

Only Arabic numerals are used for page numbering in the publication.

Information about the serial number of the page is indicated by a column number and is given at the top or bottom of the page of the publication.

The column number is given in a separate line, put down on all pages of the publication, except for pages title page and end title page.

It is allowed to combine a column and footer on the page in one line.

The numbering of pages of the main text of the publication should be continuous.

Continuous pagination of issues within the volume is allowed.

Cover pages are not included in the page numbering of the publication.

8 PUBLISHING DESIGN OF INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS

8.1 Elements of publishing design of information publications include:

Preface;

Guide to using the publication;

classification scheme;

link system;

Auxiliary pointers;

Title of the review article;

subheading data;

Keywords;

Applications;

Note;

List of sources of information used;

List of abbreviations and symbols;

Running title.

8.2 Elements of publishing design of bibliographic and abstract publications include:

Classification indices, including the UDC index;

- title section (subsection);

- information about the compilers of the section (subsection);

Information about section (subsection) editors;

- foreword;

- management on use publication;

- classification scheme;

link system;

- auxiliary pointers;

- list cuts and conditional designations;

Running title.

Note - Mandatory elements of publishing design are in italics (auxiliary indexes are required only for abstract publications).

8.2.1 Classification indices must comply with the classification systems according to GOST 7.59.

Classification indices are placed before the title of the section (subsection). The UDC index of a section (subsection) is given with materials on natural and technical subjects.

8.2.2 The titles of sections (subsections) must comply with the classification scheme adopted for this publication.

The names of sections (subsections) are distinguished by printing means.

8.2.3 Information about the compilers of the section (subsection) is placed after the name of the corresponding section (subsection): “Compiled by N.V. Ivanov.

It is allowed to provide information about the academic title, academic degree of the compiler of the section (subsection) in full or abbreviated form. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12.

8.2.4 Information about the editors of the section (subsection) is placed after the title of the corresponding section (subsection): “Editor V.I. Petrov”, “Scientific editor K.M. Sidorov".

It is allowed to provide information about the academic title, academic degree of the section (subsection) editor in full or abbreviated form. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12.

8.2.5 Preface, manual for using the publication, classification scheme, reference system, auxiliary indexes, list of abbreviations and symbols - according to GOST 7.23.

8.2.6 In bibliographic and abstract publications, it is recommended to use a header and footer located on the left and right pages of the publication.

The footer contains:

The first identification (serial) number of the bibliographic record on the page;

The title (title) of the publication or the key title of the publication (the title in the form established when assigning ISSN);

Year of issue of the publication;

Volume and (or) issue number of the publication;

Title of the section (subsection);

The last identification (serial) number of the bibliographic record on the page.

8.3 Elements of publishing design of review articles published in review publications include:

- intelligence about compilers (authors);

- title overview articles;

- subheading data;

- index UDC;

Keywords;

- list used sources information;

- list cuts and conditional designations.

Note - Mandatory elements of publishing design are in italics.

8.3.1 Information about the compilers is drawn up in the same way as information about the authors.

The design and arrangement of information about the compilers in a review publication containing one review article is in accordance with GOST 7.4.

8.3.2 The title of the review article is placed before the text of the review article. The title of the review article is distinguished by printing means.

8.3.3 Subheading data includes information that explains the title of the review article.

Subheading data is placed after the title of the review article.

8.3.4 The UDC index is given for review articles on natural and technical topics.

The UDC index is placed before the information about the compilers (authors) of the review article in a separate line (on the left).

8.3.5 Keywords - see .

8.3.6 The list of sources of information used is placed after the text of the review article.

8.3.7 List of abbreviations and symbols - according to GOST 7.23.

APPENDIX A

(reference)

SAMPLES OF PUBLISHING DESIGN FOR PUBLISHED MATERIALS

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN A SCIENTIFIC EDITION

(with footer)

ISSN 0002-3329. Izv. RAN. Ser. biol. 1996. No. 5.

UDC 576.6

E.R. ASADOV, S.Kh. TAPALTSYAN, E.E. PANTSKHAVA

INFLUENCE OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION ON THE CONVERSION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES TO BIOGAS

The effect of temperature (33 and 53 °C) and various concentrations of the substrate on the conversion of waste from large cattle(cattle) into biogas...

Continuation of the text of the annotation ____________________________

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biogas, fermentation, substrate concentration, fertilizers

Obtaining biogas and fertilizers by bioconversion of concentrated organic waste containing more than 10% of organic substances, ...

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Continuation of the text of the published material_________________

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Baader W., Done E., Wrenderfer M. Biogas: Theory and practice. - M.: Kolos, 1986. - 148 p.

2 Zavarzin G.A. Trophic connections in the methanogenic community // Izv. RAS, Ser. biol. - 1996. - No. 6. - S. 34.

3 ________________________________________________________________________

4 ________________________________________________________________________

5 ________________________________________________________________________

Institute of Biochemistry. A.N. Bach. The material was received by the editors on 07.08.96.

E.R. ASADOV, S. KN . TAPALTSYAN, E.F. PANTSKHAVA

EFFECT OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTO BIOGAS Institute of biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

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The text of the summary _______________________

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SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL JOURNAL

(with header and section title)

ISSN 0030-6223. Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. 1996. No. 4

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TO HELP THE DESIGNER

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UDC 624.155.113.3

B.V. BAKHOLDIN, E.V. SVETINSKY, Ph.D. Sciences (Research Institute of Foundations);

ON THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLICATION OF MULTI-SECTION COMPOSITE PILES OF SQUARE CROSS-SECTION OF LARGE LENGTH

The article deals with the use of composite piles in connection with the expansion of development of territories composed of large thicknesses of soft soils __________________________________________________________________

Continuation of the text of the annotation ______________________

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reinforced concrete composite multi-section piles, weak soils, the use of piles.

In industrial and civil construction, composite reinforced concrete piles are usually used ...

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Continuation of the text of the published material _____________________

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Bakholdin V.V., Ilkevich V.Ya. About rational scope various designs pile foundations for housing construction on soft soils// Bases, foundations and soil mechanics. - 1996. - No. 2. - S. 23 - 26.

2 Vershinin V.P., Ilkevich V.Ya., Bakholdin V.V. Which piles are more rational? // Construction and architecture of St. Petersburg. - 1996. - No. 4. - S. 20 - 21.

3. Study of deviations of piles during immersion / E.V. Svetinsky, Yu.M. Prikhodko, H.A. Dzhantimirov, S.A. Kuznetsov, M.R. Lekakh // Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. - 1995. - No. 3. - S. 9 - 10.

Received 08/12/96

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL JOURNAL

(with footer)

ISSN 0039-2448. Construction of pipelines. 1996. No. 9.

UDC 621.643.29:621.791:620.179.11

V.Yu. KARGIN, A.V. KARPENKO, G.K. KAIGORODOV

Giproniigaz, Saratov

NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD OF QUALITY CONTROL OF WELDED JOINTS OF POLYETHYLENE PIPES

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Annotation text_______________________________

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polyethylene pipes, welding joints, gas distribution networks, quality control methods

Polyethylene pipes are increasingly used in capital construction in the design of gas distribution networks in rural areas ... ____________________________________________________________________________

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Continuation of the text of the published material ________________

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Romeiko B . C ., Shestopal AI, Perspon AA Plastic pipelines. - M.: Higher. school, 1994. - S. 100 - 125.

2 Zaitsev N.I. Welding of plastics in the construction of oil and gas industry facilities. - M.: Nedra, 1996. - S. 5 - 10.

3 Korab G.I., Adamenko A.A. Comprehensive quality assurance welded joints plastic pipelines / Institute of electric welding im. E.O. Paton. - Kyiv, 1992. - 402 p.

Received 05/02/96

SAMPLE OF PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN THE COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS

(with footer)

ISBN 0-000000-00-0. Economics of energy resources in heat and gas exchange and ventilation systems. SPb., 1996.

UDC 628.83

V.V. BANIN

St. Petersburg Technological Institute. Lensoviet

INFLUENCE OF FLOW SWIRL ON THE TRANSPORTATION OF MATERIAL THROUGH THE PIPELINE

Topical issues of reducing the energy intensity of pneumatic transport systems and increasing the service life of pipelines are considered.

Many research work are aimed at solving the problems of reducing the energy intensity of the pneumatic transport system ... ____________________________________

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Continuation of the text of the published material _____________

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Kalinushkin M.P. On screw motion in pipelines // Izvestiya RAN. Department of technical sciences. - 1992. - No. 3. - S. 15 - 21.

2 Lopukhov V.I., Kononenko V.D., Malchevskaya N.F. On the calculation of the parameters of a swirling flow in a horizontal pipeline // Engineering Methods of Solution practical tasks in sanitary engineering: Sat. Art. / Volgograd. engineer-builds in-t. - Volgograd, 1993. - S. 3.

3 Kononenko V.D., Lopukhov V.I. Solving the equations of motion of a single-phase viscous swirling flow in a long pipe // Heating and ventilation / Irkutsk, polytechnics, in-t. - Irkutsk. - 1994. - S. 202 - 209.

Received 07/08/96

EXAMPLE OF PUBLISHING FORMATION OF MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN BIBLIOGRAPHIC EDITIONS

154 SCIENTIFIC 1995

154 Drobikaev V.Z. At the origins of domestic demography. M.: Thought, 1996. - 222 p. - Bibliography: P. 175 - 220. State and development of domestic demography.

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Other bibliographic records___

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No. 9 SCIENCE AND SOCIETY 170

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Other bibliographic records________

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Science and society

science and society

170 Usenko I. Exit from a spin according to Lavrynovych:

EXAMPLE OF PUBLISHING DESIGN OF MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN ABSTRACT EDITIONS

(pages of text with footer)

12.74.62 Publishing 1994

UDC 681.616.86:651.923

12.74.82. Modern desktop publishing systems / Dubrovin V. // Sovrem, polygraph. - 1994. - No. 3. - S. 40 - 42.

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Abstract text_______________

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G.I. Kuznetsov

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Other bibliographic records__

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No. 12 Polygraphy 12.74.92

(technology and equipment)

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Other bibliographic records_____

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Polygraphy (technology and equipment)

UDC 655.022.5

12.74.92. Novelties of technology // Sovrem, polygraph. - 1994.

- No. 2. - S. 88 - 89.

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Abstract text______________

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E.A. Petrov

EXAMPLE OF PUBLISHING FORMATION OF MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN REVIEW EDITIONS

(first page of text)

UDC 621.331 (1-87) (048.8)

V.A. Bykov, V.I. Khomyakov

SAMPLE PUBLISHING DESIGN OF CONTENT IN A SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION

Gortyshov Yu.F., Muraviev G.B., Nadyrov I.N. Experimental study of flow and heat transfer in highly porous structures .............................................. 357

A. I. BORODIN, S. V. Peigin Influence of the body shape on the characteristics of the spatial boundary layer on a permeable surface .............................................. 361

MIGAY V.K., PRYAKHIN V.V., PROKHORENKO b. C . Peculiarities of heat transfer in channels with flow separation....................................................... ................................................. ................... 365

A. V. Karauklis, P. P. Samtsov, R. I. Soloukhin, and N. A. Fomin Thermally nonequilibrium ionization in CO 2:N 2:He mixture .............................................. ...................... 372

I. N. Chersky, O. B. Bogatin, N. P. Starostin, V. V. Donchenko, and G. I. Balanov Experimental evaluation of the effectiveness of temperature diagnostics of friction .... 376

Medvedsky R.I. Method for Approximate Solution of the Two-Phase Stefan Problem with Increasing Front Movement .............................. 383

DEPOSITED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

KAMENETSKY B.Ya. Non-stationary heat transfer in layered furnaces during the combustion of hard and brown coals.................................................................. ................................................. ........... 489

R. I. Pepinov, N. V. Lobkov, I. A. Panakhov Abnormal change in viscosity aqueous solutions electrolytes .................................................. ...................................... 490

A. V. Choba, V. I. Ziskin, and V. V. Pasichny Self-similar solutions of the axisymmetric problem of heat conduction.................................................................. ................... 492

REVIEWS

FERTMAN V.E. Thermophysical properties of magnetic fluids .............................................. 497

Keywords:journal, collection, information publication, published material, article, report, message, theses, review, elements, author, compiler, title, subtitle data, UDC index, abstract, summary, keywords, appendix, footer, section title, page with content, pagination

GOST 7.5-98

INTERSTATE STANDARD

SYSTEM OF STANDARDS FOR INFORMATION,
LIBRARY AND PUBLISHING

MAGAZINES, COLLECTIONS,
INFORMATION EDITIONS.
PUBLISHING DESIGN
PUBLISHED MATERIALS

INTERSTATE COUNCIL

ON STANDARDIZATION, METROLOGY AND CERTIFICATION

Minsk

Foreword

1. DEVELOPED by the Russian Book Chamber of the State Committee of the Russian Federation on Printing and the Technical Committee for Standardization TC 191 "Scientific and technical information, librarianship and publishing"

INTRODUCED by Gosstandart of Russia

2 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Minutes No. 13 of May 28, 1998)

State name

Name of the national standardization body

Republic of Armenia

Armstate standard

Republic of Belarus

State Standard of Belarus

The Republic of Kazakhstan

State Standard of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Kyrgyz Republic

Kyrgyzstandart

The Republic of Moldova

Moldovastandard

Russian Federation

Gosstandart of Russia

The Republic of Tajikistan

Tajik State Standard

Turkmenistan

Main State Inspectorate of Turkmenistan

The Republic of Uzbekistan

Uzgosstandart

3 The requirements of the interstate standard correspond to the requirements of the international standard ISO 18-81 “Documentation. Table of Contents of Periodicals»

4 By the Decree of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization, Metrology and Certification dated October 9, 1998 No. 365, the interstate standard GOST 7.5-98 was put into effect directly as the state standard of the Russian Federation from July 1, 1999

5 INSTEAD OF GOST 7.5-88

6 REVISION. July 2003

GOST 7.5-98

INTERSTATE STANDARD

System of standards on information, librarianship and publishing

MAGAZINES, COLLECTIONS, INFORMATION EDITIONS.
PUBLISHING DESIGN OF PUBLISHED MATERIALS

System of standards on information, librarianship and publishing.
Journals, collections, information editions. Presentation of publications

Introduction date 1999-7-01

1 AREA OF USE

This standard applies to materials published in text scientific and industrial journals, collections and information publications, and establishes requirements for publishing design elements, form, sequence and location.

The standard does not apply to materials published in newspapers.

The standard is mandatory for publishers and printing companies, regardless of their organizational and legal structure, departmental affiliation and form of ownership.

2 REGULATORY REFERENCES

This standard uses references to the following standards:

3.1.10 intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews): According to GOST 7.0;

3.1.11 key title: According to GOST 7.74.

4 GENERAL

Articles, including editorials, review articles;

Reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, resolutions, recommendations and other materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc.;

Intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews), except for current and retrospective "Indexes of contents" to journals;

Brief scientific communications (letters to the editor);

reviews;

Information publications (bibliographic, abstract, review).

4.2 The set of publishing design elements and their location depend on the type of published material.

The form of citation, sequence and location of the elements of publishing design must be uniform in all issues (issues) of the publication.

Elements of publishing design are given in the language of the published material.

4.3 It is allowed to use additional elements of publishing design.

5 PUBLISHING DESIGN OF MATERIALS IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS

5.1 Elements of publishing design of materials include:

- title published material;

- subheading data;

UDC index;

Annotation, summary;

Keywords;

Article bibliographic lists;

Information about the language of the text from which the published material is translated;

Date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial office (editor board);

- intelligence about continuation or graduation published material;

Application;

Note;

- title section, subsection, cycle, selections;

Running title.

Notes

1 The specified elements of publishing design (except for abstracts, keywords and footers) are mandatory for scientific publications.

2 Mandatory elements of publishing design for production and practical publications are marked in italics.

Information about the continuation or end of the published material is obligatory when publishing the material with a break in one edition (issue, issue) or in parts in periodicals and continuing publications.

Elements of publishing design, located after the text of the published material, in the presence of an article bibliographic list, are placed after it.

Information about manuscripts of articles sent by the editorial board (editor board) for deposit is drawn up in accordance with the requirements, -,,,,.

Academic title, academic degree;

Position or profession;

Place of work (name of institution or organization, locality);

Name of the country (for foreign authors).

In cases where the use of patronymics is not accepted, one initial or first name is given.

Information about the academic title, academic degree, position, profession, place of work, name of the country is indicated at the discretion of the editors in full or abbreviated form after the name of the author. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12. Abbreviations may be used to indicate the place of work and the name of the country.

5.2.2 Information about the authors of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) and reviews with their own title is placed before the title.

When replacing the title of a review with a bibliographic description of the work under review, information about the author of the review is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.3 Information about the compilers

5.3.1 Information about the compilers is drawn up in accordance with.

Information about the compilers is used when publishing intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews) in the publication.

Before the name of the compiler, words are given that determine the nature of the work done, for example, “Compiler”, “Compiled”, etc.

5.3.2 Information about the compilers is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.4. Information about the persons involved in the work on the material (translators, persons who prepared the material for publication, artists, photographers, etc.)

5.4.1 The name of the person who participated in the work on the material is given in the form: initials or initial and surname, first name and surname, pseudonym.

Before the name of the person who participated in the work on the material, words are given that determine the nature of the work done.

Before the name of the translator, in the words that determine the nature of the work done, indicate information about the language from which the published material was translated.

5.4.2 Information about the persons who participated in the work on the material is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.5.1 Publication of materials listed in without a title is not allowed. The title of the review may be replaced by a bibliographic description of the work under review. Bibliographic description - according to GOST 7.1.

It is not allowed to include in the title of the published material the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection where it is published.

When publishing material in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication, it is not allowed to change the title of the published material.

The title of the published material is distinguished by printing means.

5.5.2 The title of the published material is placed before the text of the published material.

5.6. Subtitle Data

5.6.1 Subheading data of published material includes:

Information explaining the title of the published material;

Information about the type of published material, including the wording "Review of literature", "Review of letters", "Review ..." in review publications, if they are not given in the title of the published material, the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection, title ( title) or subtitle data of the publication;

The serial number of the part of the published material;

Bibliographic description of the work under review and reviews with their own title according to GOST 7.1;

Place and date (day, month, year) of the conference, meeting, congress, etc. - in reports and messages, abstracts of reports and messages, in materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc., if they are not indicated in the title of the published material, the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection, title (title) or subtitle data of the publication .

5.6.2 Subheading data is placed after the title of the published material.

5.7.1 The UDC index is given with articles reflecting all areas of scientific, practical and cultural activities.

5.7.2 The UDC index of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) and reviews with their own title are placed before the information about the authors.

When replacing the title of a review with a bibliographic description of the work under review, the UDC index is placed before the bibliographic description.

UDC index of materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc. placed before the title of the published material.

The UDC index has a separate line on the left.

5.8 Annotation. Summary

5.8.1 The abstract is given in the language of the text of the published material. The annotation is drawn up in accordance with GOST 7.9.

In addition to the abstract, the publication of a summary is allowed. The summary is published in other languages ​​that differ from the language of the text of the published material.

When publishing a summary in several languages, it is allowed to replace the abstract in Russian with a summary in Russian.

5.8.2 Annotations are given for articles (except editorials), reports and reports, brief scientific reports (letters to the editor).

Annotation in the language of the text of the published material is placed before the text of the published material after the title and subtitle data.

The summary is placed after the text of the published material, information about the persons involved in the work on the material, information about the language of the text from which the published material was translated, the date the manuscript was received by the editorial board (editor board) and annotations in Russian.

5.9.1 Keywords are selected from the text of the published material and highlighted by printing means.

5.9.2 Keywords of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) are placed in a separate line immediately after the title, before the text of the published material.

5.10.1 In the title of the referenced bibliographic list, the word “List” is used (for example, “List ... of references”, “Bibliographic list ...”, etc.). It is not allowed to use the word "Bibliography" in the title of the referenced bibliographic list.

The bibliographic description in the article bibliographic lists is compiled according to GOST 7.1.

Bibliographic entries in reference bibliographic lists must be numbered.

5.10.2 Bibliographic lists for articles, reports and messages, short scientific reports (letters to the editor) and reviews are placed directly after the text of the published material.

References to bibliographic lists in reviews are not allowed to be cited.

5.11 Information about the language of the text from which the published material is translated

When publishing materials translated from the languages ​​of the peoples of the CIS countries and foreign languages, information about the original language is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.12.1 The date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial board (editor's board) is indicated by Arabic numerals: two digits each for the day, month and year.

The date of receipt of the manuscript by the editorial office (editor board) may be preceded by the words: "Received ...", "Material received by the editorial board (editor board) ...", etc.

5.12.2 The date of receipt of the manuscript by the editorial board (editor's board) in articles (except for translated articles), intra-journal (in-book) bibliographic reviews and brief scientific reports (letters to the editor) is placed after the text of the published material.

5.13 Information about the continuation or end of the published material

When publishing the material in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication, at the end of each part, except for the last one, put the mark "Continuation (end) follows."

On the page with the beginning of each subsequent part of the published material in a periodical or continuing publication, in a footnote or before the text, put the mark "Continuation (end)" and indicate the number (s) of the issue (s) of the publication in which (s) the previous parts of the published material.

When publishing a material with a break in one edition (number, issue), at the end of each part, except for the last one, put the mark "Continuation (end) on p...".

On the page with the beginning of each subsequent part of the material published in one edition (issue, issue), the text of the material is preceded by the note “Continuation (end). Start on p. ...".

5.14 Application

5.14.1 An appendix to the published material is given with its own title. Information about the material to which the appendix relates (name of the author and/or title of the material) is given in the subheading data of the appendix, if they are not included in the title of the appendix.

In the title or subheading data of the appendix to the main published material, information is given that the material is an appendix.

If there are two or more applications, they must be numbered.

5.14.2 Non-Published Application

In the subheading data of an application that is not associated with any of the materials published in the publication, the title (title) of the publication in which the application is published is given if this title (title) is not indicated in the title of the application.

5.15.1 A note containing a bibliographic reference is drawn up in accordance with GOST 7.1.

When publishing materials translated from the languages ​​of the peoples of the Russian Federation and foreign languages, the note indicates information about the publication from which the published material was translated.

When reprinting published material, the note indicates information about the publication from which the material is reprinted.

Information about the edition from which the published material is translated, and information about the edition from which the published material is reprinted, are given in the note only in the form of a bibliographic reference.

Information about the work under review in a review with its own title is given in the form of a bibliographic reference, if they are not indicated in the subtitle data.

5.15.2 Notes according to their location are divided into in-text, out-of-text and subscript.

Intratext notes are placed in the text of the published material, separating them from the text with brackets.

Out-of-text notes are placed directly after the main text of the published material.

Footnotes are placed at the bottom of the strip under the lines of text of the published material.

Footnotes and footnotes are associated with the text to which they refer by footnote signs: Arabic numerals or asterisks.

5.16 The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection

When publishing materials as part of a section, subsection, cycle, collection, they are preceded by the name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection.

5.17 Header

The footer of periodicals and continuing publications includes the following elements in the order listed:

International Standard Serial Number (with abbreviation ISSN);

The key title of the publication (the title of the publication in the form specified when assigning the ISSN);

Year of issue of the publication;

The serial number of the volume, part, release.

The footer of non-recurrent collections includes the following elements in the specified sequence:

International Standard Book Number (with abbreviation ISBN);

Title (title) of the publication;

Place of issue of the publication;

Year of publication.

The title (title) of non-periodical collections in the footer may be abbreviated: cut off the last words, omit words in the middle of the title, replace individual words or phrases with an abbreviation without distorting the meaning.

The footer is placed on a separate line at the top or bottom of the page.

6 PUBLISHING THE CONTENT

6.1 Content elements

Content elements include:

The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection;

Information about the published material.

Each content element is placed on a separate line.

The content elements retain the sequence and form of the information specified in the published material, except for the cases listed in , , , , .

The presence of content in the publication is mandatory.

6.1.1. The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection is given before information about the materials published as part of this section, subsection, cycle, collection.

The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection is distinguished by printing means.

6.1.2 Information about the published material includes the following elements in the specified sequence:

The title of the published material;

subheading data;

Information about the compiler and other persons involved in the work on the material;

Information about the continuation or end of the published material;

Information about the location of the published material;

Application information.

In collective works, the sequence of authors' names given in the text of the published material will be preserved.

Information about the academic degree, academic title, position, profession and place of work of the author is not given.

It is not allowed to change the wording of the title of the published material.

The words included in the title, denoting the academic degree, academic rank, position, profession and place of work of the person to whom the published material is dedicated, can be abbreviated in accordance with GOST 7.12.

6.1.2.3 Subheading data is given at the discretion of the editors.

The sequence of the names of the compilers and other persons who participated in the work on the material, as well as the words that determine the nature of the work done, and grammatically related information about the language of the text from which the published material was translated, must correspond to the sequence given in the text of the published material.

"Continuation" - for all parts of the material, except for the first and last; "Ending" - for the last part of the material.

6.1.2.6 Information about the location of the published material is indicated by the serial number of the page on which the beginning of the published material is placed.

If the published material is printed on the cover of the publication, information about the location of the published material is given in the form “On ... the cover page” indicating the serial number of the cover page.

If the published material is printed on an insert and tab, information about the location of the published material is given in the form “On the insert (tab), between pages ...” indicating the serial numbers of the pages of the publication between which the insert or insert is located.

placed after information about the published material, for example: “With adj.: Coats of arms of the cities of the Golden Ring of Russia. - On an insert between pages ... "or" With adj.: City Growth Table, 1995 - 2000. - At 3 - 1 p. region.

If the application is not associated with any of the published materials, the information about the application is placed at the end of the content, for example: “App.: Release of consumer radio equipment. - On the tab.

6.2 Content Title

The title of the content precedes the information about its constituent elements.

The name of the content is given in a separate line and highlighted by printing means.

For the name of the content, the words are used: "Content", "In the issue (issue):". The word "Table of Contents" is not allowed.

6.3 Location of content

6.4 Content language

In a multilingual edition, the content is published in one or more languages ​​of the text of the edition.

It is allowed to publish the content in translation into languages ​​not used in the text of the publication.

7 PAGE NUMBERING

The pages of the publication should have serial numbering (pagination).

Only Arabic numerals are used for page numbering in the publication.

Information about the serial number of the page is indicated by a column number and is given at the top or bottom of the page of the publication.

The column number is given on a separate line, put down on all pages of the publication, except for the pages of the title page and the end title page.

It is allowed to combine a column and footer on the page in one line.

The numbering of pages of the main text of the publication should be continuous.

Continuous pagination of issues within the volume is allowed.

Cover pages are not included in the page numbering of the publication.

8 PUBLISHING DESIGN OF INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS

8.1 Elements of publishing design of information publications include:

Preface;

Guide to using the publication;

classification scheme;

link system;

Auxiliary pointers;

Title of the review article;

subheading data;

Keywords;

Applications;

Note;

List of sources of information used;

List of abbreviations and symbols;

Running title.

8.2 Elements of publishing design of bibliographic and abstract publications include:

Classification indices, including the UDC index;

- title section (subsection);

- information about the compilers of the section (subsection);

Information about section (subsection) editors;

- foreword;

- management on use publication;

- classification scheme;

link system;

- auxiliary pointers;

- list cuts and conditional designations;

Running title.

Note - Mandatory elements of publishing design are in italics (auxiliary indexes are required only for abstract publications).

8.2.1 Classification indices must comply with the classification systems according to GOST 7.59.

Classification indices are placed before the title of the section (subsection). The UDC index of a section (subsection) is given with materials on natural and technical subjects.

8.2.2 The titles of sections (subsections) must comply with the classification scheme adopted for this publication.

The names of sections (subsections) are distinguished by printing means.

8.2.3 Information about the compilers of the section (subsection) is placed after the name of the corresponding section (subsection): “Compiled by N.V. Ivanov.

It is allowed to provide information about the academic title, academic degree of the compiler of the section (subsection) in full or abbreviated form. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12.

8.2.4 Information about the editors of the section (subsection) is placed after the title of the corresponding section (subsection): “Editor V.I. Petrov”, “Scientific editor K.M. Sidorov".

It is allowed to provide information about the academic title, academic degree of the section (subsection) editor in full or abbreviated form. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12.

8.2.5 Preface, manual for using the publication, classification scheme, reference system, auxiliary indexes, list of abbreviations and symbols - according to GOST 7.23.

8.2.6 In bibliographic and abstract publications, it is recommended to use a header and footer located on the left and right pages of the publication.

The footer contains:

The first identification (serial) number of the bibliographic record on the page;

The title (title) of the publication or the key title of the publication (the title in the form established when assigning ISSN);

Year of issue of the publication;

Volume and (or) issue number of the publication;

Title of the section (subsection);

The last identification (serial) number of the bibliographic record on the page.

8.3 Elements of publishing design of review articles published in review publications include:

- intelligence about compilers (authors);

- title overview articles;

- subheading data;

- index UDC;

Keywords;

- list used sources information;

- list cuts and conditional designations.

Note - Mandatory elements of publishing design are in italics.

8.3.1 Information about the compilers is drawn up in the same way as information about the authors.

The design and arrangement of information about the compilers in a review publication containing one review article is in accordance with GOST 7.4.

8.3.2 The title of the review article is placed before the text of the review article. The title of the review article is distinguished by printing means.

8.3.3 Subheading data includes information that explains the title of the review article.

Subheading data is placed after the title of the review article.

8.3.4 The UDC index is given for review articles on natural and technical topics.

The UDC index is placed before the information about the compilers (authors) of the review article in a separate line (on the left).

8.3.5 Keywords - see .

8.3.6 The list of sources of information used is placed after the text of the review article.

8.3.7 List of abbreviations and symbols - according to GOST 7.23.

APPENDIX A

(reference)

SAMPLES OF PUBLISHING DESIGN FOR PUBLISHED MATERIALS

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN A SCIENTIFIC EDITION

(with footer)

ISSN 0002-3329. Izv. RAS. Ser. biol. 1996. No. 5.

UDC 576.6

E.R. ASADOV, S.Kh. TAPALTSYAN, E.E. PANTSKHAVA

INFLUENCE OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION ON THE CONVERSION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES TO BIOGAS

The effect of temperature (33 and 53 °C) and various substrate concentrations on the conversion of cattle waste into biogas was studied...

Continuation of the text of the annotation ____________________________

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biogas, fermentation, substrate concentration, fertilizers

Obtaining biogas and fertilizers by bioconversion of concentrated organic waste containing more than 10% of organic substances, ...

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Continuation of the text of the published material_________________

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Baader W., Done E., Wrenderfer M. Biogas: Theory and practice. - M.: Kolos, 1986. - 148 p.

2 Zavarzin G.A. Trophic connections in the methanogenic community // Izv. RAS, Ser. biol. - 1996. - No. 6. - S. 34.

3 ________________________________________________________________________

4 ________________________________________________________________________

5 ________________________________________________________________________

Institute of Biochemistry. A.N. Bach. The material was received by the editors on 07.08.96.

E.R. ASADOV, S. KN . TAPALTSYAN, E.F. PANTSKHAVA

EFFECT OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTO BIOGAS Institute of biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

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The text of the summary _______________________

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SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL JOURNAL

(with header and section title)

ISSN 0030-6223. Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. 1996. No. 4

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TO HELP THE DESIGNER

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UDC 624.155.113.3

B.V. BAKHOLDIN, E.V. SVETINSKY, Ph.D. Sciences (Research Institute of Foundations);

ON THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLICATION OF MULTI-SECTION COMPOSITE PILES OF SQUARE CROSS-SECTION OF LARGE LENGTH

The article deals with the use of composite piles in connection with the expansion of development of territories composed of large thicknesses of soft soils __________________________________________________________________

Continuation of the text of the annotation ______________________

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reinforced concrete composite multi-section piles, weak soils, the use of piles.

In industrial and civil construction, composite reinforced concrete piles are usually used ...

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Continuation of the text of the published material _____________________

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Bakholdin V.V., Ilkevich V.Ya. On the rational scope of various designs of pile foundations for housing construction on soft soils // Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. - 1996. - No. 2. - S. 23 - 26.

2 Vershinin V.P., Ilkevich V.Ya., Bakholdin V.V. Which piles are more rational? // Construction and architecture of St. Petersburg. - 1996. - No. 4. - S. 20 - 21.

3. Study of deviations of piles during immersion / E.V. Svetinsky, Yu.M. Prikhodko, H.A. Dzhantimirov, S.A. Kuznetsov, M.R. Lekakh // Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. - 1995. - No. 3. - S. 9 - 10.

Received 08/12/96

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL JOURNAL

(with footer)

ISSN 0039-2448. Construction of pipelines. 1996. No. 9.

UDC 621.643.29:621.791:620.179.11

V.Yu. KARGIN, A.V. KARPENKO, G.K. KAIGORODOV

Giproniigaz, Saratov

NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD OF QUALITY CONTROL OF WELDED JOINTS OF POLYETHYLENE PIPES

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Annotation text_______________________________

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polyethylene pipes, welding joints, gas distribution networks, quality control methods

Polyethylene pipes are increasingly used in capital construction in the design of gas distribution networks in rural areas ... ____________________________________________________________________________

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Continuation of the text of the published material ________________

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Romeiko B . C ., Shestopal AI, Perspon AA Plastic pipelines. - M.: Higher. school, 1994. - S. 100 - 125.

2 Zaitsev N.I. Welding of plastics in the construction of oil and gas industry facilities. - M.: Nedra, 1996. - S. 5 - 10.

3 Korab G.I., Adamenko A.A. Comprehensive quality assurance of welded joints of plastic pipelines / Inst. E.O. Paton. - Kyiv, 1992. - 402 p.

Received 05/02/96

SAMPLE OF PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN THE COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS

(with footer)

ISBN 0-000000-00-0. Economics of energy resources in heat and gas exchange and ventilation systems. SPb., 1996.

UDC 628.83

V.V. BANIN

St. Petersburg Technological Institute. Lensoviet

INFLUENCE OF FLOW SWIRL ON THE TRANSPORTATION OF MATERIAL THROUGH THE PIPELINE

Topical issues of reducing the energy intensity of pneumatic transport systems and increasing the service life of pipelines are considered.

Many research works are aimed at solving the problems of reducing the energy intensity of the pneumatic transport system ... ____________________________________

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Continuation of the text of the published material _____________

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Kalinushkin M.P. On screw motion in pipelines // Izvestiya RAN. Department of technical sciences. - 1992. - No. 3. - S. 15 - 21.

2 Lopukhov V.I., Kononenko V.D., Malchevskaya N.F. On the calculation of the parameters of a swirling flow in a horizontal pipeline // Engineering methods for solving practical problems in sanitary engineering: Sat. Art. / Volgograd. engineer-builds in-t. - Volgograd, 1993. - S. 3.

3 Kononenko V.D., Lopukhov V.I. Solving the equations of motion of a single-phase viscous swirling flow in a long pipe // Heating and ventilation / Irkutsk, polytechnics, in-t. - Irkutsk. - 1994. - S. 202 - 209.

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154 SCIENTIFIC 1995

154 Drobikaev V.Z. At the origins of domestic demography. M.: Thought, 1996. - 222 p. - Bibliography: P. 175 - 220. State and development of domestic demography.

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170 Usenko I. Exit from a spin according to Lavrynovych:

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12.74.62 Publishing 1994

UDC 681.616.86:651.923

12.74.82. Modern desktop publishing systems / Dubrovin V. // Sovrem, polygraph. - 1994. - No. 3. - S. 40 - 42.

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No. 12 Polygraphy 12.74.92

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Polygraphy (technology and equipment)

UDC 655.022.5

12.74.92. Novelties of technology // Sovrem, polygraph. - 1994.

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UDC 621.331 (1-87) (048.8)

V.A. Bykov, V.I. Khomyakov

SAMPLE PUBLISHING DESIGN OF CONTENT IN A SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION

Gortyshov Yu.F., Muraviev G.B., Nadyrov I.N. Experimental study of flow and heat transfer in highly porous structures .............................................. 357

A. I. BORODIN, S. V. Peigin Influence of the body shape on the characteristics of the spatial boundary layer on a permeable surface .............................................. 361

MIGAY V.K., PRYAKHIN V.V., PROKHORENKO b. C . Peculiarities of heat transfer in channels with flow separation....................................................... ................................................. ................... 365

A. V. Karauklis, P. P. Samtsov, R. I. Soloukhin, and N. A. Fomin Thermally nonequilibrium ionization in CO 2:N 2:He mixture .............................................. ...................... 372

I. N. Chersky, O. B. Bogatin, N. P. Starostin, V. V. Donchenko, and G. I. Balanov Experimental evaluation of the effectiveness of temperature diagnostics of friction .... 376

Medvedsky R.I. Method for Approximate Solution of the Two-Phase Stefan Problem with Increasing Front Movement .............................. 383

DEPOSITED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

KAMENETSKY B.Ya. Non-stationary heat transfer in layered furnaces during the combustion of hard and brown coals.................................................................. ................................................. ........... 489

R. I. Pepinov, N. V. Lobkov, I. A. Panakhov Abnormal change in the viscosity of aqueous solutions of electrolytes .............................................................. ................................................. 490

A. V. Choba, V. I. Ziskin, and V. V. Pasichny Self-similar solutions of the axisymmetric problem of heat conduction.................................................................. ................... 492

REVIEWS

FERTMAN V.E. Thermophysical properties of magnetic fluids .............................................. 497

Keywords:journal, collection, information publication, published material, article, report, message, theses, review, elements, author, compiler, title, subtitle data, UDC index, abstract, summary, keywords, appendix, footer, section title, page with content, pagination

GOST 7.5-98

Group T62

INTERSTATE STANDARD

System of standards on information, librarianship and publishing

MAGAZINES, COLLECTIONS, INFORMATION EDITIONS.
PUBLISHING DESIGN OF PUBLISHED MATERIALS

System of standards on information, librarianship and publishing.
Journals, collections, information editions. Presentation of publications

Introduction date 1999-07-01

Foreword

1. DEVELOPED by the Russian Book Chamber of the State Committee of the Russian Federation on Printing and the Technical Committee for Standardization TC 191 "Scientific and technical information, librarianship and publishing"

INTRODUCED by Gosstandart of Russia

2 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Minutes No. 13-98 dated May 28, 1998)

Voted to accept:

State name

Name of the national standardization body

Republic of Armenia

Armstate standard

Republic of Belarus

State Standard of Belarus

The Republic of Kazakhstan

State Standard of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Kyrgyz Republic

Kyrgyzstandart

The Republic of Moldova

Moldovastandard

Russian Federation

Gosstandart of Russia

The Republic of Tajikistan

Tajik State Standard

Turkmenistan

Main State Inspectorate of Turkmenistan

The Republic of Uzbekistan

Uzgosstandart

3 The requirements of the interstate standard meet the requirements international standard ISO 18-81 "Documentation - Table of contents for periodicals"

4 By the Decree of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization, Metrology and Certification dated October 9, 1998 No. 365, the interstate standard GOST 7.5-98 was put into effect directly as the state standard of the Russian Federation from July 1, 1999

5 INSTEAD OF GOST 7.5-88

1 AREA OF USE

1 AREA OF USE


This standard applies to materials published in text scientific and industrial journals, collections and information publications, and establishes requirements for publishing design elements, form, sequence and location.

The standard does not apply to materials published in newspapers.

The standard is mandatory for publishers and printing companies, regardless of their organizational and legal structure, departmental affiliation and form of ownership.

2 REGULATORY REFERENCES

This standard uses references to the following standards:

GOST 7.0-84 Bibliographic activity. Basic terms and definitions

GOST 7.1-84 Bibliographic description of the document. General requirements and drafting rules

GOST 7.4-95 Editions. Imprint

GOST 7.9-95 Abstract and annotation. General requirements

GOST 7.12-93 Bibliographic record. Abbreviation of words in Russian. General requirements and rules

GOST 7.23-96 Information publications. Structure and decoration

GOST 7.59-90 Document indexing. General requirements for systematization and subject matter

GOST 7.74-96 Information retrieval languages. Terms and Definitions

3 DEFINITIONS

3.1 In this standard, the following terms apply with their respective definitions:

3.1.1 article: A work covering in detail any topic, idea, question, containing elements of their analysis and intended for a periodical, ongoing publication or non-periodical collection as component its main text;

3.1.2 review article: A publication containing a summary description, analysis and assessment of the state of science, technology, literature and art for a certain period;

3.1.3 editorial: Leading article in a periodical, devoted to the most important issues of principle, expressing the point of view of the editorial office or institution (organization) of which this publication is, and published at the very beginning of the publication;

3.1.4 Report: Message on scientific topic in an academic meeting or at a congress, conference, meeting, etc., containing a report on activities or a plan for upcoming events;

3.1.5 message: Materials on a scientific topic in a scientific meeting, at a congress, conference, meeting, etc.;

3.1.6 review: A work containing an analysis and a reasoned assessment of the author's original or published edition;

3.1.7 theses: Succinctly formulated provisions and thoughts published before the start of the conference, symposium and congress;

3.1.8 letter to the editor: A form of speech in which the author brings a fact to the attention of the general public or raises a question for public discussion;

3.1.9 information publication: According to GOST 7.23;

3.1.10 intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews): According to GOST 7.0;

3.1.11 key title: According to GOST 7.74.

4 GENERAL

4.1 The standard regulates the publishing design of the following materials:

- articles, including leading articles, review articles;

- reports and messages, abstracts of reports and messages, resolutions, recommendations and other materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc.;

- intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews), except for current and retrospective "Indexes of contents" to journals;

- brief scientific reports (letters to the editor);

- reviews;

- informational publications (bibliographic, abstract, review).

4.2 The set of publishing design elements and their location depend on the type of published material.

The form of citation, sequence and location of the elements of publishing design must be uniform in all issues (issues) of the publication.

Elements of publishing design are given in the language of the published material.

4.3 It is allowed to use additional elements of publishing design.

5 PUBLISHING DESIGN OF MATERIALS IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS

5.1 Elements of publishing design of materials include:

- information about the authors, compilers and other persons involved in the work on the material;



- subheading data;

- UDC index;

- abstract, summary;

- keywords;

- reference bibliographic lists;

- information about the language of the text from which the published material is translated;

- date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial office (editor board);



- Appendix;

- note;



- running title.

Notes

1 The specified elements of publishing design (except for abstracts, keywords and footers) are mandatory for scientific publications.

2 Mandatory elements of publishing design for production and practical publications are marked in italics.

Information about the continuation or end of the published material is obligatory when publishing the material with a break in one edition (issue, issue) or in parts in periodicals and continuing publications.

Elements of publishing design, located after the text of the published material, in the presence of an article bibliographic list, are placed after it.

Information about the manuscripts of articles sent by the editorial board (editor board) for deposit is drawn up in accordance with the requirements of 5.2, 5.5-5.7, 5.10, 5.12, 5.15.

5.2.1 Author information includes the following elements:

- author's name (initials and surname; first name; first name, patronymic and surname; pseudonym);

- academic title, academic degree;

- position or profession;

- place of work (name of institution or organization, locality);

- name of the country (for foreign authors).

The author's name is given in the nominative case.

In cases where the use of patronymics is not accepted, one initial or first name is given.

Information about the academic title, academic degree, position, profession, place of work, name of the country is indicated at the discretion of the editors in full or abbreviated form after the name of the author. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12. Abbreviations may be used to indicate the place of work and the name of the country.

In collective works, the names of the authors are given in the sequence adopted by them.


5.2.2 Information about the authors of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) and reviews with their own title is placed before the title.

When replacing the title of a review with a bibliographic description of the work under review, information about the author of the review is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

Information about the authors of editorials is given at the discretion of the editorial board and is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

Information about the place of work of the author may be placed after the text of the published material in a separate line.

5.3 Information about compilers

5.3.1 Information about the compilers is drawn up in accordance with 5.2.1.

Information about the compilers is used when publishing intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews) in the publication.

Before the name of the compiler, words are given that determine the nature of the work done, for example, "Compiler", "Compiled", etc.

5.3.2 Information about the compilers is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.4. Information about the persons involved in the work on the material (translators, persons who prepared the material for publication, artists, photographers, etc.)

5.4.1 The name of the person who participated in the work on the material is given in the form: initials or initial and surname, first name and surname, pseudonym.

Before the name of the person who participated in the work on the material, words are given that determine the nature of the work done.

Before the name of the translator, in the words that determine the nature of the work done, indicate information about the language from which the published material was translated.

5.4.2 Information about the persons who participated in the work on the material is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.5 Title of published material

5.5.1 Publication of materials listed in 4.1 without a title is not allowed.

The title of the review may be replaced by a bibliographic description of the work under review. Bibliographic description - according to GOST 7.1.

It is not allowed to include in the title of the published material the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection where it is published.

When publishing material in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication, it is not allowed to change the title of the published material.

The title of the published material is distinguished by printing means.

5.5.2 The title of the published material is placed before the text of the published material.

5.6. Subtitle Data

5.6.1 Subheading data of published material includes:

- information explaining the title of the published material;

- information about the type of published material, including the wording "Review of literature", "Review of letters", "Review ..." in review publications, if they are not given in the title of the published material, the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection, title (title) or subtitle data of the publication;

- serial number of the part of the published material;

- bibliographic description of the work under review and reviews with their own title in accordance with GOST 7.1;

- place and date (day, month, year) of the conference, meeting, congress, etc. - in reports and messages, abstracts of reports and messages, in materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc., if they are not indicated in the title of the published material, the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection, title (title) or subtitle data of the publication .

5.6.2 Subheading data is placed after the title of the published material.

5.7.1 The UDC index is given with articles reflecting all areas of scientific, practical and cultural activities.

5.7.2 The UDC index of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) and reviews with their own title are placed before the information about the authors.

When replacing the title of a review with a bibliographic description of the work under review, the UDC index is placed before the bibliographic description.

UDC index of materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc. placed before the title of the published material.

The UDC index has a separate line on the left.

5.8 Abstract. Summary

5.8.1 The abstract is given in the language of the text of the published material.

The annotation is drawn up in accordance with GOST 7.9.

In addition to the abstract, the publication of a summary is allowed. The summary is published in other languages ​​that differ from the language of the text of the published material.

When publishing a summary in several languages, it is allowed to replace the abstract in Russian with a summary in Russian.

5.8.2 Annotations are given for articles (except editorials), reports and reports, brief scientific reports (letters to the editor).

Annotation in the language of the text of the published material is placed before the text of the published material after the title and subtitle data.

The summary is placed after the text of the published material, information about the persons involved in the work on the material, information about the language of the text from which the published material was translated, the date the manuscript was received by the editorial board (editor board) and annotations in Russian.

5.9 Keywords

5.9.1 Keywords are selected from the text of the published material and highlighted by printing means.

5.9.2 Keywords of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) are placed in a separate line immediately after the title, before the text of the published material.

5.10 References

5.10.1 In the title of a referenced bibliographic list, the word "List" is used (for example, "List ... literature", "Bibliographic list ...", etc.). It is not allowed to use the word "Bibliography" in the title of the referenced bibliographic list.

The bibliographic description in the article bibliographic lists is compiled according to GOST 7.1.

Bibliographic entries in reference bibliographic lists must be numbered.

5.10.2 Bibliographic lists for articles, reports and messages, short scientific reports (letters to the editor) and reviews are placed directly after the text of the published material.

References to bibliographic lists in reviews may not be given.

5.11 Information about the language of the text from which the published material is translated

When publishing materials translated from the languages ​​of the peoples of the CIS countries and foreign languages, information about the original language is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.12 Date of receipt of the manuscript by the editors (editor board)

5.12.1 The date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial board (editor's board) is indicated by Arabic numerals: two digits each for the day, month and year.

The date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial office (editor board) may be preceded by the words: "Received ...", "Material received by the editorial office (editor board) ...", etc.

5.12.2 The date of receipt of the manuscript by the editorial board (editor's board) in articles (except for translated articles), intra-journal (in-book) bibliographic reviews and brief scientific reports (letters to the editor) is placed after the text of the published material.

5.13 Information about the continuation or end of the published material

When publishing the material in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication, at the end of each part, except for the last one, put the mark "Continuation (end) follows."

On the page with the beginning of each subsequent part of the published material in a periodical or continuing publication, in a footnote or in front of the text, put the mark "Continuation (end)" and indicate the number (s) of the edition (s) of the publication in which (s) the previous parts of the published material.

When publishing a material with a break in one edition (number, issue), at the end of each part, except for the last one, put the mark "Continuation (end) on from ...".

On the page with the beginning of each subsequent part of the material published in one edition (issue, issue), the text of the material is preceded by the note "Continuation (end). Beginning at ...".

5.14 Application

5.14.1 An appendix to the published material is given with its own title.

Information about the material to which the appendix relates (name of the author and/or title of the material) is given in the subheading data of the appendix, if they are not included in the title of the appendix.

In the title or subheading data of the appendix to the main published material, information is given that the material is an appendix.

If there are two or more applications, they must be numbered.

5.14.2 Non-Published Application

In the subheading data of an application that is not associated with any of the materials published in the publication, the title (title) of the publication in which the application is published is given if this title (title) is not indicated in the title of the application.

5.15 Note

5.15.1 A note containing a bibliographic reference is drawn up in accordance with GOST 7.1.

When publishing materials translated from the languages ​​of the peoples of the Russian Federation and foreign languages, the note indicates information about the publication from which the published material was translated.

When reprinting published material, the note indicates information about the publication from which the material is reprinted.

Information about the edition from which the published material is translated, and information about the edition from which the published material is reprinted, are given in the note only in the form of a bibliographic reference.

Information about the work under review in a review with its own title is given in the form of a bibliographic reference, if they are not indicated in the subtitle data.

5.15.2 Notes according to their location are divided into in-text, out-of-text and subscript.

Intratext notes are placed in the text of the published material, separating them from the text with brackets.

Out-of-text notes are placed directly after the main text of the published material.

Footnotes are placed at the bottom of the strip under the lines of text of the published material.

Footnotes and footnotes are associated with the text to which they refer by footnote signs: Arabic numerals or asterisks.

5.16 Name of section, subsection, cycle, collection

When publishing materials as part of a section, subsection, cycle, collection, they are preceded by the name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection.

5.17 Header

The footer of periodicals and continuing publications includes the following elements in the order listed:

- international standard serial number (with the abbreviation ISSN);

- the key title of the publication (the title of the publication in the form specified when assigning the ISSN);

- year of issue of the publication;

- serial number of the volume, part, release.

The footer of non-recurrent collections includes the following elements in the specified sequence:

- international standard book number (with the abbreviation ISBN);

- title (title) of the publication;

- place of issue of the publication;

- year of publication.

The title (title) of non-periodical collections in the footer may be abbreviated: cut off the last words, omit words in the middle of the title, replace individual words or phrases with an abbreviation without distorting the meaning.

The footer is placed on a separate line at the top or bottom of the page.

6 PUBLISHING THE CONTENT

6.1 Content elements

Content elements include:

- the name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection;

- information about the published material.

Each content element is placed on a separate line.

The content elements retain the sequence and form of the information specified in the published material, except for the cases listed in 6.1.2.1, 6.1.2.2, 6.1.2.4, 6.1.2.5, 6.1.2.7.

The presence of content in the publication is mandatory.

6.1.1. The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection is given before information about the materials published as part of this section, subsection, cycle, collection.

The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection is distinguished by printing means.

6.1.2 Information about the published material includes the following elements in the specified sequence:

- author's name;

- the title of the published material;

- subheading data;

- information about the compiler and other persons involved in the work on the material;

- information about the continuation or end of the published material;

- information about the location of the published material;

- information about the application.

6.1.2.1 The first name of the author in the table of contents starts with the last name.

The name and patronymic of the author may be replaced by initials.

In collective works, the sequence of authors' names given in the text of the published material is preserved.

Information about the academic degree, academic title, position, profession and place of work of the author is not given.

The name of the author is distinguished by printing means.

6.1.2.2 The title of the published material is kept in the form in which it is given in the text of the published material.

It is not allowed to change the wording of the title of the published material.

The words included in the title, denoting the academic degree, academic rank, position, profession and place of work of the person to whom the published material is dedicated, can be abbreviated in accordance with GOST 7.12.

6.1.2.3 Subheading data is given at the discretion of the editors.

6.1.2.4 Information about the compiler and other persons involved in the work on the material is given at the discretion of the editors.

The sequence of the names of the compilers and other persons who participated in the work on the material, as well as the words that determine the nature of the work done, and grammatically related information about the language of the text from which the published material was translated, must correspond to the sequence given in the text of the published material.

6.1.2.5 Information about the continuation or end of material published in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication is given in the form:

"Continuation" - for all parts of the material, except for the first and last;

"Ending" - for the last part of the material.

6.1.2.6 Information about the location of the published material is indicated by the serial number of the page on which the beginning of the published material is placed.

If the published material is printed on the cover of the publication, information about the location of the published material is given in the form "On the …-th cover page" indicating the serial number of the cover page.

If the published material is printed on an insert and tab, information about the location of the published material is given in the form "On the insert (tab), between pages ..." indicating the serial numbers of the pages of the publication between which the insert or tab is located.

6.1.2.7 Information about the application is given with an indication of its location in the publication.

If the application is associated with one of the published materials, information about the application is placed after the information about the published material, for example: "With adj.: Coats of arms of the cities of the Golden Ring of Russia. - On an insert between pages ..." or "With adj.: Growth table of cities , 1995-2000. - At 3-1 pages of the region".

If the application is not associated with any of the published materials, the information about the application is placed at the end of the content, for example: "App.: Release of consumer radio equipment. - On the tab.".

6.2 Title of content

The title of the content precedes the information about its constituent elements.

6.3 Location of content

The content is placed before or after the text of the publication.

It is recommended to place the content before the materials published in the publication.

7 PAGE NUMBERING


The pages of the publication should have serial numbering (pagination).

Only Arabic numerals are used for page numbering in the publication.

Information about the serial number of the page is indicated by a column number and is given at the top or bottom of the page of the publication.

The column number is given on a separate line, put down on all pages of the publication, except for the pages of the title page and the end title page.

It is allowed to combine a column and footer on the page in one line.

The numbering of pages of the main text of the publication should be continuous.

Continuous pagination of issues within the volume is allowed.

Cover pages are not included in the page numbering of the publication.

8 PUBLISHING DESIGN OF INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS

8.1 Elements of publishing design of information publications include:

- foreword;

- a guide to using the publication;





- information about compilers, authors and editors;

- classification scheme;

- system of links;

- auxiliary pointers;

- the title of the review article;

- subheading data;

- keywords;

- applications;

- note;

- list of sources of information used;

- list of abbreviations and symbols;

- footer.

8.2 Elements of publishing design of bibliographic and abstract publications include:

- classification indices, including the UDC index;

- name of the section (subsection);

- information about the compilers of the section (subsection);

- information about section (subsection) editors;

- foreword;

- a guide to using the publication;

- classification scheme;

- system of links;

- auxiliary pointers;

- list of abbreviations and symbols;


- running title.

Note - Mandatory elements of publishing design are in italics (auxiliary indexes are required only for abstract publications).

8.2.1 Classification indices must comply with the classification systems according to GOST 7.59.

Classification indices are placed before the title of the section (subsection).

The UDC index of a section (subsection) is given with materials on natural and technical subjects.

8.2.2 The titles of sections (subsections) must comply with the classification scheme adopted for this publication.

The names of sections (subsections) are distinguished by printing means.

8.2.3 Information about the compilers of the section (subsection) is placed after the title of the relevant section (subsection): "Compiled by N.V. Ivanov".

It is allowed to provide information about the academic title, academic degree of the compiler of the section (subsection) in full or abbreviated form. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12.

8.2.4 Information about the editors of the section (subsection) is placed after the name of the corresponding section (subsection): "Editor V.I. Petrov", " Scientific editor K.M. Sidorov".

It is allowed to provide information about the academic title, academic degree of the section (subsection) editor in full or abbreviated form. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12.

8.2.5 Preface, manual for using the publication, classification scheme, reference system, auxiliary indexes, list of abbreviations and symbols - according to GOST 7.23.

8.2.6 In bibliographic and abstract publications, it is recommended to use a header and footer located on the left and right pages of the publication.

The footer contains:

- the first identification (serial) number of the bibliographic record on the page;

- the title (title) of the publication or the key title of the publication (the title in the form established when assigning the ISSN);

- year of issue of the publication;

- number of the volume and (or) issue of the publication;

- name of the section (subsection);

- the last identification (sequential) number of the bibliographic record on the page.

8.3 Elements of publishing design of review articles published in review publications include:

- information about the compilers (authors);

- the title of the review article;


- subheading data;

-UDC index;

- keywords;

-list of sources of information used;

- list of abbreviations and symbols.


Note - Mandatory elements of publishing design are in italics.

8.3.1 Information about the compilers is drawn up in the same way as information about the authors.

Information about the compilers (authors) of the review article is placed before the title of the review article.

The design and arrangement of information about the compilers in a review publication containing one review article is in accordance with GOST 7.4.

8.3.2 The title of the review article is placed before the text of the review article.

The title of the review article is distinguished by printing means.

8.3.3 Subheading data includes information that explains the title of the review article.

Subheading data is placed after the title of the review article.

8.3.4 The UDC index is given for review articles on natural and technical topics.

The UDC index is placed before the information about the compilers (authors) of the review article in a separate line (on the left).

8.3.5 Keywords - see 5.9.

8.3.6 The list of sources of information used is placed after the text of the review article.

8.3.7 List of abbreviations and symbols - according to GOST 7.23.

APPENDIX A (informative). SAMPLES OF PUBLISHING DESIGN FOR PUBLISHED MATERIALS

APPENDIX A
(reference)

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN SCIENTIFIC EDITION (with footer)

ISSN 0002-3329. Izv. RAN. Ser. biol. 1996. No. 5.

UDC 576.6

E.R. ASADOV, S.Kh. TAPALTSYAN, E.E. PANTSKHAVA

INFLUENCE OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION ON THE CONVERSION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES TO BIOGAS

The effect of temperature (33 and 53°C) and various substrate concentrations on the conversion of cattle waste into biogas was studied...



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biogas, fermentation, substrate concentration, fertilizers

Obtaining biogas and fertilizers by bioconversion of concentrated organic waste containing more than 10% organic matter, ...

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1 Baader W., Done E., Wrenderfer M. Biogas: Theory and practice. - M.: Kolos, 1986. - 148 p.

2 Zavarzin G.A. Trophic connections in the methanogenic community // Izv. RAS, Ser. biol. - 1996. - No. 6. - S. 34.

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Institute of Biochemistry. A.N. Bach. The material was received by the editors on 07.08.96.

E.R.ASADOV, S.KH. TAPALTSYAN, E.F. PANTSKHAVA

EFFECT OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTO BIOGAS

Institute of Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

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ISSN 0030-6223. Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. 1996. No. 4

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TO HELP THE DESIGNER

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UDC 624.155.113.3

B.V. BAKHOLDIN, E.V. SVETINSKY, Ph.D. Sciences (Research Institute of Foundations);

ON THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLICATION OF MULTI-SECTION
COMPOSITE PILES OF SQUARE CROSS-SECTION OF LARGE LENGTH

The article deals with the use of composite piles in connection with the expansion of development of territories composed of large thicknesses of soft soils.

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reinforced concrete composite multi-section piles, weak soils, the use of piles.

In industrial and civil construction, composite reinforced concrete piles are usually used ...

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Bakholdin V.V., Ilkevich V.Ya. On the rational scope of various designs of pile foundations for housing construction on soft soils // Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. -1996.- No. 2. - P.23-26.

2 Vershinin V.P., Ilkevich V.Ya., Bakholdin V.V. Which piles are more rational? // Construction and architecture of St. Petersburg. - 1996. - No. 4. - S.20-21.

3 Study of deviations of piles during immersion / E.V. Svetinsky, Yu.M. - 1995. - No. 3. - S. 9-10.

Received 08/12/96

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL JOURNAL (with footer)


ISSN 0039-2448. Construction of pipelines. 1996. No. 9.

UDC 621.643.29: 621.791: 620.179.11

V.Yu. KARGIN, A.V. KARPENKO, G.K. KAIGORODOV
Giproniigaz, Saratov

NON-DESTRUCTIVE QUALITY CONTROL
WELDED JOINTS OF POLYETHYLENE PIPES

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polyethylene pipes, welding joints, gas distribution networks, quality control methods

Polyethylene pipes are increasingly used in capital construction when designing gas distribution networks in rural areas ...

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Romeiko V.S., Shestopal A.I., Perspon A.A. Plastic pipelines. - M.: Higher. school, 1994. - S.100-125.

2 Zaitsev N.I. Welding of plastics in the construction of oil and gas facilities gas industry. - M.: Nedra, 1996, -S. 5-10.

3 Korab G.I., Adamenko A.A. Comprehensive quality assurance of welded joints of plastic pipelines / Inst. E.O. Paton. - Kyiv, 1992. - 402 p.

Received 05/02/96

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN THE COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS (with footer)


ISBN 0-000000-00-0. Economics of energy resources in heat and gas exchange and ventilation systems. SPb., 1996.
UDC 628.83

V.V. BANIN
St. Petersburg Technological Institute. Lensoviet

INFLUENCE OF FLOW SWIRL ON THE TRANSPORTATION OF MATERIAL THROUGH THE PIPELINE

Topical issues of reducing the energy intensity of pneumatic transport systems and increasing the service life of pipelines are considered.

Many research works are aimed at solving the problems of reducing the energy intensity of the pneumatic transport system...

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Kalinushkin M.P. On screw motion in pipelines // Izvestiya RAN. Department of technical sciences. - 1992. - No. 3. - S. 15-21.

2 Lopukhov V.I., Kononenko V.D., Malchevskaya N.F. On the calculation of the parameters of a swirling flow in a horizontal pipeline // Engineering methods for solving practical problems in sanitary engineering: Sat. Art. / Volgograd. engineer-builds in-t. - Volgograd, 1993. - P.3.

3 Kononenko V.D., Lopukhov V.I. Solution of the equations of motion of a single-phase viscous swirling flow in a long pipe // Heating and ventilation / Irkutsk. polytechnic in-t. - Irkutsk. - 1994. - S. 202-209.

Received 07/08/96

SAMPLE PUBLISHING DESIGN OF MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN BIBLIOGRAPHIC EDITIONS (pages of text with a header and footer)

154 SCIENTIFIC 1995

No. 9 SCIENCE AND SOCIETY 170

154 Drobikaev V.3. At the origins of domestic demography. M.: Thought, 1996. - 222 p. - Bibliography: S. 175-220. State and development of domestic demography.

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science and society

170 Usenko I. Exit from a spin according to Lavrynovych:

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12.74.62 Publishing 1994

UDC 681.616.86: 651.923

No. 12 Polygraphy 12.74.92
(technology and equipment)

12.74.82. Modern desktop publishing systems / Dubrovin V. // Sovrem. polygraph - 1994. - No. 3. - S. 40-42.

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G.I. Kuznetsov

Polygraphy (technology and equipment) UDC 655.022.5
12.74.92. Novelties of technology // Modern. polygraph - 1994. - No. 2. - S. 88-89.

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E.A. Petrov

EXAMPLE OF PUBLISHING FORMATION OF MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN REVIEW EDITIONS (first page of the text)

UDC 621.331 (1-87) (048.8)

V.A. Bykov, V.I. Khomyakov

ELECTRIFICATION OF RAILWAYS ABROAD

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SAMPLE PUBLISHING DESIGN OF CONTENT IN A SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION

Gortyshov Yu.F., Muraviev G.B., Nadyrov I.N. Experimental study of flow and heat transfer
in highly porous structures ............................................…………………………………………………… …………………........................... 357

A. I. BORODIN, S. V. Peigin Influence of the Body Shape on the Characteristics of the Spatial Boundary Layer
on a permeable surface .............................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ... 361

MIGAY V.K., PRYAKHIN V.V., PROKHORENKO V.S. Peculiarities of heat transfer in channels with separation
flow. ……………………………………………………………...................... ................................................. ...................... 365

A. V. Karauklis, P. P. Samtsov, R. I. Soloukhin, and N. A. Fomin Thermally nonequilibrium ionization in a mixture
CO: N: Not .............................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................... 372

I. N. Chersky, O. B. Bogatin, N. P. Starostin, V. V. Donchenko, and G. I. Balanov Experimental evaluation
effectiveness of temperature diagnostics of friction...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 376

Medvedsky R.I. Approximate solution method for the two-phase Stefan problem with increasing
front movement .............................................................. ……................................................ .................................................…...... ...... 383

DEPOSITED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES


KAMENETSKY B.Ya. Non-stationary heat transfer in layered furnaces when burning hard and brown coals.. 489

R. I. Pepinov, N. V. Lobkov, I. A. Panakhov Abnormal change in the viscosity of aqueous solutions of electrolytes ...... 490

A. V. Choba, V. I. Ziskin, and V. V. Pasichny Self-similar solutions of the axisymmetric problem of heat conduction... 492

REVIEWS

FERTMAN V.E. Thermophysical properties of magnetic fluids.............................. 497



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Text GOST 7.5-98 System of standards for information, librarianship and publishing. Magazines, collections, information publications. Publishing design of published materials

INTERSTATE STANDARD

SYSTEM OF STANDARDS ON INFORMATION, LIBRARIANSHIP AND PUBLISHING

MAGAZINES, COLLECTIONS, INFORMATION EDITIONS. PUBLISHING DESIGN OF PUBLISHED MATERIALS

Official edition

INTERSTATE COUNCIL FOR STANDARDIZATION, METROLOGY AND CERTIFICATION

Foreword

1. DEVELOPED by the Russian Book Chamber of the State Committee of the Russian Federation on Printing and the Technical Committee for Standardization TC 191 "Scientific and technical information, librarianship and publishing"

INTRODUCED by Gosstandart of Russia

2 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Minutes No. 13 dated May 28, 1998)

3 The requirements of the interstate standard correspond to the requirements of the international standard ISO 18-81 “Documentation. Table of Contents of Periodicals»

4 By the Decree of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization, Metrology and Certification dated October 9, 1998 No. 365, the interstate standard GOST 7.5-98 was put into effect directly as the state standard of the Russian Federation from July 1, 1999

5 INSTEAD OF GOST 7.5-88

6 REVISION. July 2003

© IPK Standards Publishing House, 1998 © IPK Standards Publishing House, 2003

This standard cannot be fully or partially reproduced, replicated and distributed as an official publication on the territory of the Russian Federation without the permission of the State Standard of Russia

1 area of ​​use............................................... ......... one

3 Definitions................................................... .............. one

4 General provisions.......................................................... 2

5 Publishing design of materials in journals and collections .............................. 2

6 Content Publishing............................................................... 6

7 Numbering of pages of the publication.................................................... .... 7

8 Publishing design of information publications.................................... 8

Appendix A Samples of publishing design for published materials ............... 10

GOST 7.5-98

INTERSTATE STANDARD

System of standards on information, librarianship and publishing

MAGAZINES, COLLECTIONS, INFORMATION EDITIONS. PUBLISHING DESIGN OF PUBLISHED MATERIALS

System of standards on information, librarianship and publishing.

Journals, collections, information editions. Presentation of publications

Introduction date 1999-7-01

1 AREA OF USE

This standard applies to materials published in text scientific and industrial journals, collections and information publications, and establishes requirements for publishing design elements, form, sequence and location.

The standard does not apply to materials published in newspapers.

The standard is mandatory for publishers and printing companies, regardless of their organizational and legal structure, departmental affiliation and form of ownership.

2 REGULATORY REFERENCES

GOST 7.0-99 SIBID. Information and library activities, bibliography. Terms and Definitions

GOST 7.1-84 SIBID. Bibliographic description of the document. General requirements and drafting rules

GOST 7.4-95 SIBID. Editions. Imprint

GOST 7.9-95 (ISO 214-76) SIBID. Abstract and abstract. General requirements

GOST 7.12-93 SIBID. Bibliographic record. Abbreviation of words in Russian. General requirements and rules

GOST 7.23-96 SIBID. Information publications. Structure and decoration

GOST 7.59-90 SIBID. Document indexing. General requirements for systematization and subject matter

GOST 7.74-96 SIBID. Information retrieval languages. Terms and Definitions

3 DEFINITIONS

3.1 In this standard, the following terms apply with their respective definitions:

3.1.1 article: A work covering in detail any topic, idea, question, containing elements of their analysis and intended for a periodical, ongoing publication or non-periodical collection as an integral part of its main text;

3.1.2 review article: A publication containing a summary description, analysis and assessment of the state of science, technology, literature and art for a certain period;

3.1.3 editorial: Leading article in a periodical, devoted to the most important issues of principle, expressing the point of view of the editorial office or institution (organization) of which this publication is, and published at the very beginning of the publication;

3.1.4 report: A report on a scientific topic in a scientific meeting or at a congress, conference, meeting, etc., containing a report on activities or a plan for upcoming events;

3.1.5 message: Materials on a scientific topic in a scientific meeting, at a congress, conference, meeting, etc.;

Official edition

3.1.6 review: A work containing an analysis and a reasoned assessment of the author's original or published edition;

3.1.7 theses: Succinctly formulated provisions and thoughts published before the start of the conference, symposium and congress;

3.1.8 letter to the editor: A form of speech in which the author brings a fact to the attention of the general public or raises a question for public discussion;

3.1.9 information publication: According to GOST 7.23;

3.1.10 intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews): By

3.1.11 key title: According to GOST 7.74.

4 GENERAL

4.1 The standard regulates the publishing design of the following materials:

Articles, including editorials, review articles;

Reports and messages, abstracts of reports and messages, resolutions, recommendations and other materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc.;

Intra-journal (intra-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews), except for current and retrospective "Indexes of contents" to journals;

Brief scientific communications (letters to the editor);

reviews;

Information publications (bibliographic, abstract, review).

4.2 The set of publishing design elements and their location depend on the type of published material.

The form of citation, sequence and location of the elements of publishing design must be uniform in all issues (issues) of the publication.

Elements of publishing design are given in the language of the published material.

4.3 It is allowed to use additional elements of publishing design.

5 PUBLISHING DESIGN OF MATERIALS IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS

5.1 Elements of publishing design of materials include:

subheading data;

UDC index;

Annotation, summary;

Keywords;

Article bibliographic lists;

Information about the language of the text from which the published material is translated;

Date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial office (editor board);

Application;

Note;

Running title.

Notes

1 The specified elements of publishing design (except for abstracts, keywords and footers) are mandatory for scientific publications.

2 Mandatory elements of publishing design for production and practical publications are marked in italics.

Information about the continuation or end of the published material is obligatory when publishing the material with a break in one edition (issue, issue) or in parts in periodicals and continuing publications.

Elements of publishing design, located after the text of the published material, in the presence of an article bibliographic list, are placed after it.

Information about the manuscripts of articles sent by the editorial board (editor board) for deposit is drawn up in accordance with the requirements of 5.2, 5.5-5.7, 5.10, 5.12, 5.15.

Academic title, academic degree;

Position or profession;

Place of work (name of institution or organization, locality);

In cases where the use of patronymics is not accepted, one initial or first name is given.

Information about the academic title, academic degree, position, profession, place of work, name of the country is indicated at the discretion of the editors in full or abbreviated form after the name of the author. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12. Abbreviations may be used to indicate the place of work and the name of the country.

When replacing the title of a review with a bibliographic description of the work under review, information about the author of the review is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.3 Information about compilers

5.3.1 Information about the compilers is drawn up in accordance with 5.2.1.

Information about the compilers is used when publishing intra-journal (in-book) bibliographic indexes (lists, reviews) in the publication.

Before the name of the compiler, words are given that determine the nature of the work done, for example, “Compiler”, “Compiled”, etc.

5.3.2 Information about the compilers is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.4. Information about the persons involved in the work on the material (translators, persons who prepared the material for publication, artists, photographers, etc.)

5.4.1 The name of the person who participated in the work on the material is given in the form: initials or initial and surname, first name and surname, pseudonym.

Before the name of the person who participated in the work on the material, words are given that determine the nature of the work done.

Before the name of the translator, in the words that determine the nature of the work done, indicate information about the language from which the published material was translated.

5.4.2 Information about the persons who participated in the work on the material is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.5 Title of published material

5.5.1 Publication of materials listed in 4.1 without a title is not allowed.

The title of the review may be replaced by a bibliographic description of the work under review. Bibliographic description - according to GOST 7.1.

It is not allowed to include in the title of the published material the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection where it is published.

When publishing material in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication, it is not allowed to change the title of the published material.

The title of the published material is distinguished by printing means.

5.5.2 The title of the published material is placed before the text of the published material.

5.6. Subtitle Data

5.6.1 Subheading data of published material includes:

Information explaining the title of the published material;

Information about the type of published material, including the wording "Review of literature", "Review of letters", "Review ..." in review publications, if they are not given in the title of the published material, the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection, title ( title) or subtitle data of the publication;

The serial number of the part of the published material;

Bibliographic description of the work under review and reviews with their own title in accordance with GOST 7.1;

Place and date (day, month, year) of the conference, meeting, congress, etc. - in reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, in the materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc., if they are not indicated in the title of the published material, the title of the section, subsection, cycle, collection, title (title) or subtitle data of the publication.

5.6.2 Subheading data is placed after the title of the published material.

5.7.1 The UDC index is given with articles reflecting all areas of scientific, practical and cultural activities.

5.7.2 The UDC index of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) and reviews with their own title are placed before the information about the authors.

When replacing the title of a review with a bibliographic description of the work under review, the UDC index is placed before the bibliographic description.

The UDC index of materials of conferences, meetings, congresses, etc. is placed before the title of the published material.

The UDC index has a separate line on the left.

5.8 Abstract. Summary

5.8.1 The abstract is given in the language of the text of the published material.

The annotation is drawn up in accordance with GOST 7.9.

In addition to the abstract, the publication of a summary is allowed. The summary is published in other languages ​​that differ from the language of the text of the published material.

When publishing a summary in several languages, it is allowed to replace the abstract in Russian with a summary in Russian.

5.8.2 Annotations are given for articles (except editorials), reports and reports, brief scientific reports (letters to the editor).

Annotation in the language of the text of the published material is placed before the text of the published material after the title and subtitle data.

The summary is placed after the text of the published material, information about the persons involved in the work on the material, information about the language of the text from which the published material was translated, the date the manuscript was received by the editorial board (editor board) and annotations in Russian.

5.9 Keywords

5.9.1 Keywords are selected from the text of the published material and highlighted by printing means.

5.9.2 Keywords of articles (except editorials), reports and communications, abstracts of reports and communications, brief scientific communications (letters to the editor) are placed in a separate line immediately after the title, before the text of the published material.

5.10 References

5.10.1 In the title of the referenced bibliographic list, the word “List” is used (for example, “List ... of references”, “Bibliographic list ...”, etc.). It is not allowed to use the word "Bibliography" in the title of the referenced bibliographic list.

The bibliographic description in the article bibliographic lists is made according to GOST 7.1.

Bibliographic entries in reference bibliographic lists must be numbered.

5.10.2 Bibliographic lists for articles, reports and messages, short scientific reports (letters to the editor) and reviews are placed directly after the text of the published material.

References to bibliographic lists in reviews are not allowed to be cited.

5.11 Information about the language of the text from which the published material is translated

When publishing materials translated from the languages ​​of the peoples of the CIS countries and foreign languages, information about the original language is placed after the text of the published material on the right.

5.12 Date of receipt of the manuscript by the editors (editor board)

5.12.1 The date of receipt of the manuscript to the editorial board (editor's board) is indicated by Arabic numerals: two digits each for the day, month and year.

The date of receipt of the manuscript by the editorial office (editor board) may be preceded by the words: “Received ...”, “Material received by the editorial office (editor board) ...”, etc.

5.12.2 The date of receipt of the manuscript by the editorial board (editor's board) in articles (except for translated articles), intra-journal (in-book) bibliographic reviews and brief scientific reports (letters to the editor) is placed after the text of the published material.

5.13 Information about the continuation or end of the published material

When publishing the material in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication, at the end of each part, except for the last one, put the mark "Continuation (end) follows."

On the page with the beginning of each subsequent part of the published material in a periodical or continuing publication, in a footnote or before the text, put the mark "Continuation (end)" and indicate the number (s) of the issue (s) of the publication in which (s) the previous parts of the published material.

When publishing a material with a break in one edition (number, issue), at the end of each part, except for the last one, put the mark "Continuation (end) on p...".

On the page with the beginning of each subsequent part of the material published in one edition (issue, issue), the text of the material is preceded by the note “Continuation (end). Start on p. ...".

5.14 Application

5.14.1 An appendix to the published material is given with its own title.

Information about the material to which the appendix relates (name of the author and/or title of the material) is given in the subheading data of the appendix, if they are not included in the title of the appendix.

In the title or subheading data of the appendix to the main published material, information is given that the material is an appendix.

If there are two or more applications, they must be numbered.

5.14.2 Non-Published Application

In the subheading data of an application that is not associated with any of the materials published in the publication, the title (title) of the publication in which the application is published is given if this title (title) is not indicated in the title of the application.

5.15 Note

5.15.1 A note containing a bibliographic reference is drawn up in accordance with GOST 7.1.

When publishing materials translated from the languages ​​of the peoples of the Russian Federation and foreign languages, the note indicates information about the publication from which the published material was translated.

When reprinting published material, the note indicates information about the publication from which the material is reprinted.

Information about the edition from which the published material is translated, and information about the edition from which the published material is reprinted, are given in the note only in the form of a bibliographic reference.

Information about the work under review in a review with its own title is given in the form of a bibliographic reference, if they are not indicated in the subtitle data.

5.15.2 Notes according to their location are divided into in-text, out-of-text and subscript.

Intratext notes are placed in the text of the published material, separating them from the text with brackets.

Out-of-text notes are placed directly after the main text of the published material.

Footnotes are placed at the bottom of the strip under the lines of text of the published material.

Footnotes and footnotes are associated with the text to which they refer by footnote signs: Arabic numerals or asterisks.

5.16 Name of section, subsection, cycle, collection

When publishing materials as part of a section, subsection, cycle, collection, they are preceded by the name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection.

5.17 Header

The footer of periodicals and continuing publications includes the following elements in the order listed:

International Standard Serial Number (abbreviated ISSN);

The key title of the publication (the title of the publication in the form specified when assigning the ISSN);

Year of issue of the publication;

The serial number of the volume, part, release.

The footer of non-recurrent collections includes the following elements in the specified sequence:

International Standard Book Number (with abbreviation ISBN);

Title (title) of the publication;

Place of issue of the publication;

Year of publication.

The title (title) of non-periodical collections in the footer may be abbreviated: cut off the last words, omit words in the middle of the title, replace individual words or phrases with an abbreviation without distorting the meaning.

The footer is placed on a separate line at the top or bottom of the page.

6 PUBLISHING THE CONTENT

6.1 Content elements

The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection;

Information about the published material.

Each content element is placed on a separate line.

The content elements retain the sequence and form of the information specified in the published material, except for the cases listed in 6.1.2.1, 6.1.2.2, 6.1.2.4, 6.1.2.5, 6.1.2.7.

6.1.1. The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection is given before information about the materials published as part of this section, subsection, cycle, collection.

The name of the section, subsection, cycle, collection is distinguished by printing means.

6.1.2 Information about the published material includes the following elements in the specified sequence:

The title of the published material;

subheading data;

Information about the compiler and other persons involved in the work on the material;

Information about the continuation or end of the published material;

Information about the location of the published material;

Application information.

In collective works, the sequence of authors' names given in the text of the published material will be preserved.

Information about the academic degree, academic title, position, profession and place of work of the author is not given.

6.1.2.2 The title of the published material is kept in the form in which it is given in the text of the published material.

It is not allowed to change the wording of the title of the published material.

The words included in the title denoting an academic degree, academic title, position, profession

This and the place of work of the person to whom the published material is dedicated can be reduced in accordance with GOST 7.12.

6.1.2.3 Subheading data is given at the discretion of the editors.

6.1.2.4 Information about the compiler and other persons involved in the work on the material is given at the discretion of the editors.

The sequence of the names of the compilers and other persons who participated in the work on the material, as well as the words that determine the nature of the work done, and grammatically related information about the language of the text from which the published material was translated, must correspond to the sequence given in the text of the published material.

6.1.2.5 Information about the continuation or end of material published in parts in several issues (issues) of a periodical or continuing publication is given in the form:

"Continuation" - for all parts of the material, except for the first and last;

"Ending" - for the last part of the material.

6.1.2.6 Information about the location of the published material is indicated by the serial number of the page on which the beginning of the published material is placed.

If the published material is printed on the cover of the publication, information about the location of the published material is given in the form "On ... - th cover page" indicating the serial number of the cover page.

If the published material is printed on an insert and tab, information about the location of the published material is given in the form “On the insert (tab), between pages ...” indicating the serial numbers of the pages of the publication between which the insert or insert is located.

6.1.2.7 Information about the application is given with an indication of its location in the publication.

If the app is associated with one of the published content, the app details

placed after information about the published material, for example: “With adj.: Coats of arms of the cities of the Golden Ring of Russia. - On an insert between pages ... ”or“ With adj.: City Growth Table, 1995-2000. - At 3-1 p. region.

If the application is not associated with any of the published materials, the information about the application is placed at the end of the content, for example: “App.: Release of consumer radio equipment. - On the tab.

6.2 Title of content

For the name of the content, the words are used: "Content", "In the issue (issue):". The word "Table of Contents" is not allowed.

6.3 Location of content

In a multilingual edition, the content is published in one or more languages ​​of the text of the edition.

It is allowed to publish the content in translation into languages ​​not used in the text of the publication.

7 PAGE NUMBERING

The pages of the publication should have serial numbering (pagination).

Only Arabic numerals are used for page numbering in the publication.

Information about the serial number of the page is indicated by a column number and is given at the top or bottom of the page of the publication.

The column number is given on a separate line, put down on all pages of the publication, except for the pages of the title page and the end title page.

It is allowed to combine a column and footer on the page in one line.

The numbering of pages of the main text of the publication should be continuous.

Continuous pagination of issues within the volume is allowed.

Cover pages are not included in the page numbering of the publication.

8 PUBLISHING DESIGN OF INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS

8.1 Elements of publishing design of information publications include:

Preface;

classification scheme;

link system;

Auxiliary pointers;

Title of the review article;

subheading data;

Keywords;

Applications;

Note;

Running title.

8.2 Elements of publishing design of bibliographic and abstract publications include:

Classification indices, including the UDC index;

Title of the section (subsection);

Information about the compilers of the section (subsection);

Information about section (subsection) editors;

Preface;

Guide to using the publication;

classification scheme;

link system;

Auxiliary pointers;

List of abbreviations and symbols;

Running title.

Note - Mandatory elements of publishing design are in italics (auxiliary indexes are required only for abstract publications).

8.2.1 Classification indices must comply with the classification systems according to GOST 7.59.

Classification indices are placed before the title of the section (subsection).

The UDC index of a section (subsection) is given with materials on natural and technical subjects.

8.2.2 The titles of sections (subsections) must comply with the classification scheme adopted for this publication.

The names of sections (subsections) are distinguished by printing means.

8.2.3 Information about the compilers of the section (subsection) is placed after the name of the corresponding section (subsection): “Compiled by N.V. Ivanov.

It is allowed to provide information about the academic title, academic degree of the compiler of the section (subsection) in full or abbreviated form. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12.

8.2.4 Information about the editors of the section (subsection) is placed after the title of the corresponding section (subsection): “Editor V.I. Petrov”, “Scientific editor K.M. Sidorov".

It is allowed to provide information about the academic title, academic degree of the section (subsection) editor in full or abbreviated form. Abbreviations - according to GOST 7.12.

8.2.5 Preface, manual for using the publication, classification scheme, reference system, auxiliary indexes, list of abbreviations and symbols - according to GOST 7.23.

8.2.6 In bibliographic and abstract publications, it is recommended to use a header and footer located on the left and right pages of the publication.

The footer contains:

The first identification (serial) number of the bibliographic record on the page;

The title (title) of the publication or the key title of the publication (the title in the form established when assigning the ISSN);

Year of issue of the publication;

Volume and (or) issue number of the publication;

Title of the section (subsection);

The last identification (serial) number of the bibliographic record on the page.

8.3 Elements of publishing design of review articles published in review publications include:

Title of the review article;

subheading data;

UDC index;

Keywords;

List of sources of information used;

List of abbreviations and symbols.

Note - Mandatory elements of publishing design are in italics.

8.3.1 Information about the compilers is drawn up in the same way as information about the authors.

The design and arrangement of information about the compilers in a review publication containing one review article is in accordance with GOST 7.4.

8.3.2 The title of the review article is placed before the text of the review article.

The title of the review article is distinguished by printing means.

8.3.3 Subheading data includes information that explains the title of the review article. Subheading data is placed after the title of the review article.

8.3.4 The UDC index is given for review articles on natural and technical topics. The UDC index is placed before the information about the compilers (authors) of the review article in a separate line (on the left).

8.3.5 Keywords - see 5.9.

8.3.6 The list of sources of information used is placed after the text of the review article.

8.3.7 List of abbreviations and symbols - according to GOST 7.23.

APPENDIX A (informative)

SAMPLES OF PUBLISHING DESIGN FOR PUBLISHED MATERIALS

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN A SCIENTIFIC EDITION

(with footer)

ISSN 0002-3329. Izv. RAN. Ser. biol. 1996. No. 5.

E.R. ASADOV, S.Kh. TAPALTSYAN, E.E. PANTSKHAVA

INFLUENCE OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION ON THE CONVERSION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES TO BIOGAS

The effect of temperature (33 and 53 °C) and various substrate concentrations on the conversion of cattle waste into biogas was studied...

Continuation of the abstract text

biogas, fermentation, substrate concentration, fertilizers

Obtaining biogas and fertilizers by bioconversion of concentrated organic waste containing more than 10% of organic substances, ...

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Baader W., Done E., Wrenderfer M. Biogas: Theory and practice. - M.: Kolos, 1986. - 148 p.

2 Zavarzin G.A. Trophic connections in the methanogenic community // Izv. RAS, Ser. biol. - 1996. - No. 6. - S. 34.

Institute of Biochemistry. A.N. Bach. The material was received by the editors on 07.08.96.

E.R. ASADOV, S. KN. TAPALTSYAN, E.F. PANTSKHAVA

EFFECT OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTO BIOGAS

Institute of Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Resume text

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL JOURNAL

(with header and section title)

ISSN 0030-6223. Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. 1996. No. 4

TO HELP THE DESIGNER

UDC 624.155.113.3

B.V. BAKHOLDIN, E.V. SVETINSKY, Ph.D. Sciences (Research Institute of Foundations);

ON THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLICATION OF MULTI-SECTION COMPOSITE PILES OF SQUARE CROSS-SECTION OF LARGE LENGTH

The article deals with the use of composite piles in connection with the expansion of development of territories composed of large thicknesses of soft soils._

Continuation of the text of the annotation_

reinforced concrete composite multi-section piles, weak soils, the use of piles.

In industrial and civil construction, composite reinforced concrete piles are usually used ...

Continuation of the text of the published material

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Bakholdin V.V., Ilkevich V.Ya. On the rational scope of various designs of pile foundations for housing construction on soft soils // Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. - 1996. - No. 2. - S.23-26.

2 Vershinin V.P., Ilkevich V.Ya., Bakholdin V.V. Which piles are more rational? // Construction and architecture of St. Petersburg. - 1996. - No. 4. - S.20-21.

3. Study of deviations of piles during immersion / E.V. Svetinsky, Yu.M. Prikhodko, H.A. Dzhantimirov, S.A. Kuznetsov, M.R. Lekakh // Foundations, foundations and soil mechanics. - 1995. - No. 3. - S. 9-10.

Received 08/12/96

SAMPLE PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL JOURNAL (with footer)

ISSN 0039-2448. Construction of pipelines. 1996. No. 9.

UDC 621.643.29: 621.791: 620.179.11

V.Yu. KARGIN, A.V. KARPENKO, G.K. KAIGORODOV

Giproniigaz, Saratov

NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD OF QUALITY CONTROL OF WELDED JOINTS OF POLYETHYLENE PIPES

Annotation text

polyethylene pipes, welding joints, gas distribution networks, quality control methods

Polyethylene pipes are increasingly used in capital construction when designing gas distribution networks in rural areas..._

Continuation of the text of the published material

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Romeiko V.S., Shestopal AI., Perspon AA Plastic pipelines. - M.: Higher. school, 1994. - S.100-125.

2 Zaitsev I.I. Welding of plastics in the construction of oil and gas industry facilities. - M.: Nedra, 1996. - S. 5-10.

3 Korab G.I., Adamenko A.A. Comprehensive quality assurance of welded joints of plastic pipelines / Inst. E.O. Paton. - Kyiv, 1992. - 402 p.

Received 02.05.96

SAMPLE OF PUBLISHING ARTICLE IN THE COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS

(with footer)

ISBN 0-000000-00-0. Economics of energy resources in heat exchange and ventilation systems. SPb., 1996. UDC 628.83

V.V. BANIN

St. Petersburg Technological Institute. Lensoviet

INFLUENCE OF FLOW SWIRL ON THE TRANSPORTATION OF MATERIAL THROUGH THE PIPELINE

Topical issues of reducing the energy intensity of pneumatic transport systems and increasing the service life of pipelines are considered.

Many research works are aimed at solving the problems of reducing the energy intensity of the pneumatic transport system..._

Continuation of the text of the published material

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 Kalinushkin M.P. On screw motion in pipelines // Izvestiya RAN. Department of technical sciences. - 1992. - No. 3. - S. 15-21.

2 Lopukhov V.I., Kononenko V.D., Malchevskaya N.F. On the calculation of the parameters of a swirling flow in a horizontal pipeline // Engineering methods for solving practical problems in sanitary engineering: Sat. Art. / Volgograd. engineer-builds in-t. - Volgograd, 1993. - S.Z.

3 Kononenko V.D., Lopukhov V.I. Solving the equations of motion of a single-phase viscous swirling flow in a long pipe // Heating and ventilation / Irkutsk, polytechnics, in-t. - Irkutsk. - 1994. - S. 202-209.

Received 07/08/96

EXAMPLE OF PUBLISHING FORMATION OF MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN BIBLIOGRAPHIC EDITIONS

154 NAUKOVEDENIE 1995 № 9 SCIENCE AND SOCIETY 170

154 Drobikaev V.Z. At the origins of the national demogra- _

fii. M.: Thought, 1996. - 222 p. - Bibliography: S.175-220. _

State and development of domestic demography. _

Science and society

Other bibliographic records_ Science and society

170 Usenko I. Exit from a spin according to Lavrynovych:

About Belarus, scientific-industrial. assoc. // Ing. gas. - 1995. - Air.

SAMPLE PUBLISHING DESIGN OF MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN

REFERATIVE EDITIONS

(pages of text with footer)

12.74.62 Publishing 1994

UDC 681.616.86: 651.923

12.74.82. Modern desktop publishing systems / Dubrovin V. // Sovrem, polygraph. - 1994. - No. 3. - S. 40-42.

Abstract text

G.I. Kuznetsov

No. 12 Polygraphy 12.74.92

(technology and equipment)

Other bibliographic records

Polygraphy (technology and equipment)

UDC 655.022.5

12.74.92. Novelties of technology // Sovrem, polygraph. - 1994. - No. 2. - S. 88-89.

Other bibliographic records

Abstract text

E.A. Petrov

EXAMPLE OF PUBLISHING FORMATION OF MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN REVIEW EDITIONS

(first page of text)

UDC 621.331 (1-87) (048.8)

V.A. Bykov, V.I. Khomyakov

ELECTRIFICATION OF RAILWAYS ABROAD

Text of the published material

SAMPLE PUBLISHING DESIGN OF CONTENT IN A SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION

Gortyshov Yu.F., Muraviev G.B., Nadyrov I.I. Experimental study of the flow and

heat transfer in highly porous structures ....................................................... 357

A. I. BORODIN, S. V. Peigin Influence of the body shape on the characteristics of the spatial boundary

layer on a permeable surface .............................................................. ......361

V. K. MIGAY*, V. V. Pryakhin, and V. S. Prokhorenko Peculiarities of heat transfer in channels with flow separation. . 365 KARAUKLIS A.V., SAMTSOV I.I., SOLOUKHIN R.I., FOMIN N.A. Thermally nonequilibrium ionization in a mixture of CO2: N2: He .............................................. ....................372

I. N. Chersky, O. B. Bogatin, N. P. Starostin, V. V. Donchenko, and G. I. Balanov Experimental Evaluation of the Efficiency of Temperature Diagnostics of Friction .............................................376

Medvedsky R.I. Method for Approximate Solution of the Two-Phase Stefan Problem with Increasing Front Movement ...............................383

DEPOSITED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

KAMENETSKY B.Ya. Non-stationary heat transfer in layered furnaces when burning hard and brown coals

R. I. Pepinov, N. V. Lobkov, I. A. Panakhov Abnormal change in the viscosity of aqueous solutions

electrolytes .................................................. ....................490

A. V. Choba, V. I. Ziskin, and V. V. Pasichny Self-similar solutions of the axisymmetric problem of heat conduction.................................................................. .........................492

FERTMAN V.E. Thermophysical properties of magnetic fluids...............................................497

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Editor R.G. Goverdovskaya Technical editor N.S. Grishanova Proofreader V.E. Nesterova Computer layout S.V. Ryabovoy

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