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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Technical parameters of paper submission 

The article should be submitted electronically (in Microsoft Word format (.doc extension), articles in  Georgian – in Sylfaen font, articles in English –in Times New  Roman font, in other languages – in ​​Unicode fonts). The file name should be the author's last name, for example, akhalkatsi.doc. The size of the article (including the list of used literature and appendices) should be at least five (10 thousand marks) and no more than 20 computer pages (40 thousand marks).

Articles should be  submitted in A4 format;

 Interval  between lines -1 font;

 Font size 11;

Margins  on four  sides   2,45 cm. 

Article Structure

The paper submitted for publication must be in the APA citation style of the American Psychological Association. The work should be structured according to IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion) format.

Article Title: The title of the article should be in the original language of the article (font size 12, bold ). The title is written in the middle.. The title should be concise, concrete  (not general) and reflect the content of the article. Avoid using abbreviations, shortened forms, maximally focus on broad society.

Field/subfield should be   indicated  above on the left side of the  article

Author / Authors

Author’s (authors’)  complete first name, surname, academic degree, position, telephone number, e-mail address, ORCID  code (if you are not registered, you can register  on web. address   https://orcid.org/)  should be indicated ობოვე the title of the article (to the right). 

 

Abstract  (  brief content)

Abstract should be concise and informative (of no more than 200-250 words, approximately one page), reflecting the main content of the article, describing the purpose of the research, summarizing main results of the research and representing its theoretical and practical importance. The abstract is presented separately from the article. References should, therefore, be avoided. 

General superfluous words which increase only the volume of the text, but will not contribute to the opening of the article content,  should be avoided. In short, it should be essentially original.

Keywords

Immediately after the abstract, provide keywords, maximum   5- 8 words. Only abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible.

Introduction

Authors are required to highlight the essence of the problem; the goal; the hypothesis and the importance of their papers; also to review the literature, namely the most interesting and original works, including the latest editions. A large number of references (which has no connection with the subject); or inappropriate inserts are not recommended. Achieved results should be concise.

Methods

The article should be methodically correct,  i.e. to show the usage of modern research methods. Describe how you studied the issue: give an extensive information.

Results

Results should be clear and concise. Organize this according to the hypothesis/thesis. Results are not interpreted here. Use clear illustrations( charts, tables, images etc.). Illustrations and text shouldn’t duplicate each other. Titles of illustrations must have an independent meaning. The presented material should be interpreted. Readers first look at illustrations then read, therefore, the illustrations should be clear and informative.

Discussion

Discussion is an important part. It should correspond to the results. Don’t ignore the papers the results of which are contrary to yours – have a discussion with them and assure the readers in your correctness. Discuss the results of your hidden content and compare your results with the previous researches.

Conclusions

Main conclusions of the study may be presented in the Conclusion section, which may stand alone or be a sub-section of the Results and Discussion section.

References:  Literature and sources are listed on the alphabetical order (see below).

Acknowledgement: At the end of the article, in a separate paragraph, before your remarks, express gratitude to all those individuals who helped you in the research. Do not include this paragraph as a footnote in the title or otherwise.

Footnotes

Footnotes should be used sparingly. If there is something important, write it in the text, otherwise, exclude it. Number them consistently using Arabic numbers with the help of text processing program. Otherwise, indicate the position of footnotes in the text by asterisk (*) and present the note on the same page at the end of the text.

Citation Form

Citation in text

The citations and bibliographies of the articles to be published should be in APA style. Authors should use Microsoft Word bibliography toolkit (REFERENCES), or bibliography management software (e.g. Mendeley, Zotero, RefMan, Endnote, JabRef).

Reference style: The quotation in the scientific publication is separated from the main text by quotation marks (""). At the end of the citation, the index should contain the parentheses indicating the surname of the author of the cited text in the original language, the year of publication of the text, followed by a colon and corresponding page. For example (Takaishvili, 1920: 23).

Please, ensure that every reference cited in the text is also presented in the reference list and vice versa. Unpublished results and personal communications are not recommended in the reference list but may be mentioned in the text. If these sources are listed in the source list, then they must meet the standard style of reference in the journal. Citation of a reference as 'in press' implies that the item has been accepted for publication.

Indicating  reference and resources

The literature and sources used are listed on the alphabetical order. At the end of the article, a list of the used literature in alphabetical order is attached in the following order: Georgian, English, etc.

The index form is defined as follows:

A book with a single author

Sayse, A. H. (1882). The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Van, part 7, JRAS 14.

A book with two or more authors

Mepisashvili, R. Tumanishvili, D. (1989). Bana. Tbilisi: Publishing house „Merani“.

For digital book references follow the instructions of printed books. Beside the standard elements in the bibliography for the books in the internet, indicate URL address  and the   access date. Note that only  URL address is not enough; attach  maximum information about  the publication  in case   the URL address changes. If page numbers are not mentioned, indicate  the location of the quotation descriptively. e.g. a with a leading subtitle.

a.:First name,last name, the  title, publication number (place of publication: publisher;year), subtitle under the "subtitle", URL address (access date);

Julian Samora and Patricia Vandel Simon. (2000).  A History of the Mexican-American People, rev. ed. (East Lansing, MI: Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University), under “Civil War in mexico,”http://www.jsri.msu.edu/museum/ pubs/MexAmHist/ chapter14.html#six (19.12.2005).

b.First name, last name, the title, publication number. Place of publication: publisher, year. URL address (access date);

Samora Julian and Patricia Vandel Simon. (2000). A History of the Mexican-American People.Rev. ed. East Lansing, MI - Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University..http://www.jsri.msu.edu/museum/pubs/MexAmHist/chapter14.html#six (19.12.2005). 

Indicating books published in  the other electronic format  (e.g.CD-ROM, Microsoft Reader e-book)   indicate the book format  too.

  1. First name, last name, the title, (place of publication: publisher, year), the book format.

 Thomas H. Davenport and John C. Beck. (2001). The Attention Economy: Understanding the New Currency of Business (Cambridge, MA - Harvard Business Scholl Press). TK3 Reader e-book.

  1. First name, last name. The title. Place of publication: publisher, year. Book format.

Hellman, Hal. (2004). Great Feuds in Technology - Ten of the Liveliest Disputes Ever. New York: John Wiley.  Rocket e-book.

Internet sources are  possible  to be indicated in source reference list or can be listed separately  (for example, after the reference list) under a different heading.

 

Illustrations submission instructions  

Illustrations (charts, diagrams, tables, pictures, maps, autographical sketches etc.) are to be inserted in the text or in a separate file.

The illustrations should be submitted in the following format:

EPS (or PDF): diagrams, tables and charts, with all the fonts used;

TIFF (or JPEG): color and black and white photographs, maps, resolution at least 300 dpi;

TIFF (or JPEG): Black-and-white graphic  drawing, an autographical sketch, resolution of at least 1000 dpi;

TIFF (or JPEG): Combined (color and black-and-white) image resolution of at least 500 dpi.

Number the illustrations used in the text consistently. Each illustration should have a caption. Write captions separately and not on the figure. Captions should contain the title and a brief description. Explain all used symbols and abbreviations. Avoid vertical rows.

 For writing captions on the illustrations use the following fonts: Sylfaen or AcadNusx  font for the Georgian version of the article;  Times New Roman  for English version ; Unicode fonts if the article is presented in the other language. The font size must be at least 9. The captions of the illustrations may be in italic font;

The illustrations in the text can  be  only numbered, and they can be given  in the list of references  with  relevant explanations;

If illustrations (charts, diagrams, tables, pictures, maps, autographical  sketches  etc.) are scanned from the book, indicate the full title  of the book. Also, if the illustration is copied from the Internet, use reference rules. In this case the illustration quality should  satisfy the required format;

An illustration  inserted in the text may not be split in the transition from page to page;

The size  of the illustration  presented in a separate file should not exceed A4 format;

The number of illustrations should not exceed 10;

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  • Size and weight measurement units in the text must be presented by SI system (International System of Units, or SI for short–French-Système international d'unités,SI). In case of using other measurement units, corresponding  measurement units of  SI system should be indicated in the parentheses or in a footnote .

 

  • Use the Gregorian style for indicating years .In case of mentioning dates in different calendar system, indicate relevant dates in parentheses or footnotes in the Gregorian  

     Use  Petavius system  without  zero years dating events  before  Christ   (for example: 

      BC, ……).

 

 

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