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Author Guidelines

Main provisions

The journal accepts for publication research and review articles, as well as short scientific communications that have not been previously published anywhere and have not been accepted for publication in other journals. Articles must be submitted in English. All articles are peer-reviewed and then, if necessary, returned to the author for revision.

Authors of articles accepted for publication may submit additional materials to their articles, which will be posted on the journal's website. The size of the file with additional materials should not exceed 32 MB.

Publication of an article in the journal is free of charge.

Submitted materials

  1. An article file in English containing the UDC index, article title, initials and surname of the authors, full name of the place of work, e-mail address, abstract, keywords, PACS index (recommended), text of the article, list of references.
  2. Files with illustrations, files with tables.
  3. A cover letter in English containing information about the article (article title, authors, keywords, UDC index, PACS index (recommended), abstract, literature) and about all authors (last name, first name, middle name, full name of place of work, postal address with zip code, contact phone number with city code, email address).
  4. Expert opinion on the possibility of publishing the article in the open press (for authors from Russia).

Requirements for text formatting

Articles should be prepared in MS Word or LATEX (preferably). If you submit the paper in the form of LATEX file, please, attach the corresponding pdf file. The English alphabet is used in the file names. The recommended volume of short communications is 4-6 pages, research articles 6-15 pages, reviews up to 30 pages.

If you submit the paper in the form of Word file, please, keep in mind the following recommendations.

You can find LATEX and Word templates here:

Page format – A4, page margins: right – 2 cm, other – 2.5 cm. Font – Times New Roman, font size – 12 pt, line spacing – 1. Paragraph indent – ​​1.5 cm.

Heading: font size 16 pt, bold, centered.

Authors’ initials and surnames are printed in 12 pt font, normal, centered.

Organization name and email address are printed in 12 pt font, normal, centered.

Abstract is printed in 10 pt font, normal, justified. The volume should not exceed 150 words.

Keywords are printed in 10 pt font, normal, justified.

The section titles are printed in Times New Roman, 12 pt, bold, line spacing – 1, aligned to the left margin, separated from the previous section by one and a half blank line.

The subsection titles are printed in Times New Roman, 12 pt, bold, line spacing – 1, aligned to the left margin, separated from the previous subsection by a blank line.

Figure captions are printed in 10 pt, normal font, without paragraph indentation, aligned to width.

Formulas are typed in the Math Type editor. Functions and symbols of chemical elements are typed in Times New Roman, upright; variables Times New Roman, italic; Greek letters -Symbol, upright; symbols – Symbol, upright; matrix-vectors – Times New Roman, upright, bold; numbers – Times New Roman, upright. Sizes: regular – 14 pt, large index – 10 pt, small index – 8 pt, large symbol – 16 pt, small symbol – 12 pt.

References to the list of references are given only in the text of the article, in numbers in square brackets. The list of references is formatted as follows:

  1. Ivanov I.I., Popov I.Yu. Book Title. Publishing House, City, 2000, 281 p.
  2. Ivanov I.I., Popov I.Yu. Paper title. Journal title, 2000, 1(5), 17-23.
  3. Ivanov I.I., Popov I.Yu. Report title. Proceeding of «Conference». Place, date, Publisher, 2000, p. 13.
  4. Ivanov I.I., Popov I.Yu. Paper title. 2010. (http://books.ifmo.ru/ntv).
  5. Patent title, Patent.1111111 Russia: MPK H04 B 1/36, Ivanov I.I., N 2000131517/09, Issue N 12, p. 3.

Illustration requirements

Illustrations are provided as separate black-and-white files. File formats – jpeg, eps, tiff.

The following files must also be provided:

Author information

Article information

 

Open Access Policy

The journal "Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics" provides open access to its content based on the principle of free and open access, which promotes the global exchange of knowledge and the sharing of research results.

This policy is based on the principles of open access recommended by DOAJ.

Users have access to full-text materials of the journal, for which no fee is charged.

The use of materials of the journal for commercial purposes is not allowed.

The journal pursues a policy of ensuring maximum availability of published materials.

Published materials can be found on the journal's website, on the platforms of the Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY and the Scientific Electronic Library "CyberLeninka", platforms of foreign electronic libraries and information databases on the Internet.

All materials presented in the journal are protected by copyright.

Information on the activities of the editorial board, the composition of the editorial board and the editorial board, contact information is kept up to date and promptly updated.

Authors are not charged for editing and publication. Royalties are not paid.

All articles published in the journal are checked for uniqueness of material and the amount of borrowing in the automated verification systems: eTXTAntiplagiat and Antiplagiat.

License Agreement

After the article is accepted for publication, the author must fill out and sign the license agreement. The scanned agreement file must be sent to: nanojournal.ifmo@gmail.com

You can download the agreement here.

Graphic Abstract in the Journal "Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics"

A graphic abstract is a condensed visual illustration of the main results of the article. This can be either the main figure (graph) from the article itself, or a specially prepared figure, graphically illustrating the main result of the work to readers.

Presentation of the main results of the work in the form of a graphic abstract in our journal is not mandatory. But authors interested in attracting readers' interest in their scientific achievements can take advantage of this opportunity by providing a visual image of the main conclusions of the work, which will supplement the brief information received by readers from the title and text abstract.

The graphical abstract will be displayed online on the journal's website, but will not be presented in the electronic or printed versions of the article text.

The graphical abstract will also be presented on the website of the Nanotechnology Society "Nanometer": http://www.nanometer.ru

When posting graphical abstracts of the authors of the journal "Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics" on websites, all the necessary information will be provided so that readers can get a full bibliographic reference to the article and go to the website where they can read the text abstract and the full text of the article. This will significantly expand the circle of potential readers of your scientific articles.

Instructions for authors on composing a graphical abstract

The graphical abstract should allow readers to quickly understand how interesting your article may be to them. Thus, in the graphical abstract it is desirable not only to visualize the main result of the work, but also to give an image of the scientific field that your article covers.

Graphic abstracts should be presented as separate image files without including additional information about the title of the work and the authors of the article, or texts such as "graphic abstract".

When composing a graphic abstract, the following rules must be followed:

  1. The abstract should not be filled with excessive explanations. The graphics should be as self-sufficient as possible. If a drawing requires extensive explanations, then it is no longer an illustration to the text, but a text "illustration" to the drawing. Such a drawing is not functional.
  2. The image should not contain small details, since when posted on the site it will be proportionally scaled, not necessarily with the increase in the drawing.
  3. Preferred formats of drawings .jpg, .png

 

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.

  1. The manuscripts are accepted if has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.

  2. The materials should be prepared in one of the following formats: LATEX, Microsoft Word. In case of Word submission, all formulas should be in MathType.

  3. Internet links are provided as a complete URL. 

  4. Text should be typed with an interval of one and a half line spacing, font Times New Roman, 14 pt; to highlight the accents it is recommended to use italics rather than underlining (except Internet links). All images, graphics and tables are placed within the text according to the meaning of the particular part of text  (and not at the end of the document).

  5. Text should follow the stylistic and bibliography requirements as stated in  Regulations  located in the Part "About Us." 

  6. Please, remove the authors' names from the title of the article and other parts of the document to ensure the  anonymity of reviewing.

 

Copyright Notice

Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:

  1. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
  2. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
  3. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).

 

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