Article requirements
The article is submitted electronically in the editor for Word for Windows 6.0 and above, in Times New Roman font, font size 14 (drawings, tables also size 14) with an interval of 1.5, without hyphenation.
Margins:
- left - 30 mm;
- right - 15 mm;
- upper - 20 mm;
- lower - 20 mm.
Pages should be numbered (at the bottom of the page, on the right).
Total length of the article: 0.5 - 2 dr. sheets.
Structure of the article
- Introduction, which outlines the problem setting, relevance of the chosen topic, analysis of recent research and publications, purpose and objectives of the work;
- Presentation of the main research material with the full justification of the scientific results obtained;
- The conclusions, which summarise the work and prospects for further research in this direction.
Illustrative materials (photos, drawings, etc.) should be submitted as separate files in .jpg /.jpeg or .tif / .tiff format with a resolution of at least 300 dpi; sheet music samples - in tiff format. Captions for illustrations are submitted in the main file after the text of the article. The caption usually includes the following elements: name, material (if necessary), date, location (if necessary), source from which the illustration was taken. The author of the article must obtain and provide the editorial board of the yearbook with written permission to publish those illustrations that are not in the public domain.
To the article must be attached:
- information about the author / authors: surname and first name (in full); academic degree (if any); position and place of employment; phone; e-mail address; ORCID ID (in Ukrainian and English);
- detailed, identical in content, annotations in Ukrainian and English, no less than 1800 characters each;
- keywords (in Ukrainian and English);
- a list of literature, designed in accordance with the requirements of State Standards of Ukraine 8302: 2015 and 3582: 2013. If the DOI identifier is available in the sources, it must be indicated;
- References (Note! Positions from the list of references are given in the same sequence; Cyrillic sources – translated into English, given in Latin – without changes);
- Universal Decimal Classification index;
- a written statement from the author that the article does not contain plagiarism (including self-plagiarism) and has not been published or submitted for publication in other publications.
"Sources and Literature" and "References" lists (for Scopus, Web of Science and other foreign databases)
Two lists are attached to the article − “Sources and Literature” (main list) and “References”.
In the first - "Sources and Literature" - Cyrillic sources must be described according to the rules of the standard in force in Ukraine - DSTU 8302:2015 and DSTU 3582:2013. DSTU GOST 7.1:2006 "Bibliographic record, bibliographic description. General requirements and rules of compilation". If the sources have a DOI identifier, it should be indicated.
The second - "References" - must be submitted as a separate block after the main list "Sources and Literature". It must present all sources submitted in the main list (regardless of the language of the original). Items from the main list are submitted in "References" in the same sequence. Cyrillic sources are submitted in translation into English, sources in Latin are duplicated from the list "Sources and Literature".
Sources in English in both lists must be described according to international rules.
The description of the source must include all authors, without reducing them to three, as recommended by current state standards.
To automatically check availability
digital identifiers of DOIs in publications from the end lists
“Sources and Literature” and “References” you need:1) in the author’s manuscript of the article select and copy the “References” list;
2) go to the SimpleTextQuery page (a special resource from Crossref) at the link: https://apps.crossref.org/SimpleTextQuery;
3) perform the “Insert” operation with the right mouse button in the rectangular window, and then click the “Submit” button;
4) the system will analyze the copied “References” list. If the article has a DOI identifier, it will be indicated below after the corresponding English-language bibliographic description in the form of a link: https://doi.org/...;
5) the obtained DOI identifiers should be copied and added to the final lists “Sources and Literature” and “References”.
Articles in periodical editions
Author(s). Translation of the title of the article in English. Name of the periodical, year of publication, issue (vol.), number (no.), pages (pp.) [in Ukrainian].
Skrypnyk, Hanna. Ethnological and National-Identification Visions of Khvedir Vovk: On the Occasion of His 170th Birthday Anniversary. Folk Art and Ethnology, 2017, no. 6 (370), pp. 5–18 [in Ukrainian].
Books
Author(s). Translation of the book title in English. City: Publishing House, year of publication, pages (pp.) [in Ukrainian].
Bondarenko, Halyna. Ukrainian Etnhoculture in Context of Globalization Challenges. [Editor-in-Chief Hanna Skrypnyk]. Kyiv: M. Rylskyi IASFE, NAS of Ukraine, 2014, 226 pp. [in Ukrainian].
Parts of books (chapters, articles)
Author(s). Translation of the title of a part of the book (chapter, article) in English. Translation of the title of the book in English. City: Publishing House, year of publication, pages (pp.) [in Ukrainian].
BORYSENKO, Valentyna. Problems of Ethnographic Study on the Ukrainians of Kholmshchyna and Pidliashshia. In: Valentyna BORYSENKO, ed.-in-chief, Kholmshchyna and Pidliashshia: A Historical and Ethnographic Study. Kyiv: Rodovid, 1997, pp. 9–22 [in Ukrainian].
STUDENETS, Natalia. Tradition of Home Wall Painting in the Sociocultural Space of Modern Ukraine. In: Tetiana KARA-VASYLYEVA, ed.-in-chief, Modern Ukrainian Decorative Arts: Preservation of National Originality in the Conditions of Globalization: A Monograph. Kyiv: M. Rylskyi IASFE, NAS of Ukraine, 2019, pp. 133–145 [in Ukrainian].
Articles in electronic periodical publications
Author(s). Translation of the title of the article in English. Translation of the name of the periodical in English, place of publication, year of publication, issue (vol.), number (no.), pages (pp.) (online). Available from: (e-mail address of the article) (accessed (date of site visit)) [in Ukrainian].
HorodnIa, Nataliia. Global history, world history and globalization. European Historical Studies, Kyiv, 2019, no. 14, pp. 58–72 (online). Available from: http://nbuv.gov.ua/UJRN/eis_2019_14_7 (accessed 10 January 2020) [in Ukrainian].
Articles in collections of reports of the conferences
Author(s). Translation of the title of the article in English. Proceedings of the Conference name (country, city, date) (eds. (editors, editorial board, if any)). City of publication: Publishing House, year of publication, pages (pp.) [in Ukrainian].
SILETSKYI, Yuriy. Stereotype of Hebrews within Conventional Ukrainian Worldview. In: Viktor DAVYDIUK, ed., Breathing New Life into Perennial Traditions: A Traditional Ukrainian Culture within Modern Art and Mode of Life. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference within the framework of the Vth International Ukrainian Folklore Fest «Berehynia». Lutsk: Tverdynia, 2007, pp. 239–245 [in Ukrainian].
Theses
Author(s). Translation of the title of the dissertation in English. Ph.D Thesis...: specialty... (name of scientific field). City: Publishing house, publication year, pages (pp.) [in Ukrainian].
DUDAR, Olena. Musical Folklore of Khmelnytskyi Podillia. Ethnomusicological and Ethnosociological Aspects of the Research. Ph.D. in Art Studies thesis: speciality 17.00.03 (Musical Art). Kyiv: Maksym Rylskyi IASFE., 268 pp. [in Ukrainian].
Abstracts of theses
Author(s). Translation of the title of the dissertation abstract in English. An author's abstract of Ph.D. thesis: specialty... (name of scientific field). City: Publishing house, publication year, pages (pp.) [in Ukrainian].
HANUS, Dzvenyslava. A Child within the System of Folk Beliefs and Rituals of the Ukrainian-Polish Borderland Populace. An author’s abstract of Ph.D. thesis in History: speciality 07.00.05 (Ethnology). Kyiv: NASU IASFE, 2015, 24 pp. [in Ukrainian].
Statistical collections
Translation of the name of the organization in English. Translation of the book title in English. City: Publishing house, publication year, pages (pp.) [in Ukrainian].
State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Social Indicators of Living. Kyiv: Information-Analytical Agency, 2013, 221 pp. [in Ukrainian].
Archival documents
Archive name: fund, inventory, unit of issue (u.i.), sheet(s): Author(s). The name of the archival unit of issue. Year, if available [in Ukrainian].
Archival Scientific Funds of Manuscripts and Audio-Recordings of the NASU M. Rylskyi Institute of Art Studies, Folkloristics and Ethnology: Fund 36–3, Unit of Issue 256: HRINCHENKO, Mykola. Development of Ukrainian Music of the Post-October Period [in Ukrainian].
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Remarks
If there is no data about the author (collective of authors), but there is data about the editor, then the data about him are placed at the beginning of the link, with the indication (ed. or ed.-in-chief):
SKRYPNYK, Hanna, ed.-in-chief. An Ethnographic Image of Modern Ukraine. A Corpus of Expeditionary Materials of Folklore and Ethnographic Studies. NAS of Ukraine; Maksym Rylskyi IASFE. Kyiv, 2018, vol. 8: The Culture of Folk Alimentation, 496 pp., ill. [in Ukrainian].
If there is no information about the author (team of authors) and editor, then the word ANON is placed at the beginning of the link:
ANON. We Blame Russia for the Chornobyl. The Way to Victory, 1987, May 3, p. 1 [in Ukrainian].
The word “publishing” (“publishing”) and similar in the link is not specified, only the name of the publishing house or organization is indicated:
Artiukh, Lidiya. The Ukrainian Folk Cuisine: A Historical and Ethnographic Study. Kyiv: Scientific Thought, 1977, 135 pp. [in Ukrainian].
And not: Artiukh, Lidiya. The Ukrainian Folk Cuisine: A Historical and Ethnographic Study. Kyiv: Publishing House «Scientific Thought» (або Scientific Thought Publishers), 1977, 135 pp. [in Ukrainian].
The article must comply with the requirements of the scientific style of presentation and the rules of current spelling. The author(s) are responsible for the accuracy of the information presented in the article, the correct spelling of proper names (surnames, first names, geographical names, names of institutions, etc.) and conclusions.
The deadline for submitting articles is June 1.
Publication of articles in the periodical is free of charge, i. e. no fees are charged at the stages of submission, review, and approval for publication.

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