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«SENTENTIA. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences»
Requirements for publication

Requirements for the content and formatting of articles to be published in the international academic journal Sententia. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, which is included in Ulrich's Periodicals, the largest international bibliographic database of academic journals

Language of publication of articles English
Types of articles Review or experimental
Total word length of articles (including headings, abstract, key words, article text, bibliography) Approximately 15000 characters (for articles submitted in Russian for subsequent translation: 9 pages, Times New Roman font, 14 point, 1.5 spacing). Maximum word length – no more than 100,000 characters.
Length of article abstract 150-200 words (6-10 sentences)
Author details Include the following details before the start of your article:
- Given name/s, family name/surname
- Name of tertiary institution (as per its registration documents, in full, no abbreviations)
- Postal address of the tertiary institution, complete with its post code and country
- Author’s e-mail address and telephone number with international code
- Additional information (if the article was prepared with the support of a grant – in accordance with the requirements of the funder, etc.).
Requirements for article content We recommend that you divide the text into sub-chapters or follow this logical structure while writing: summary (abstract), introduction, methodology, body, findings, conclusions, bibliography. Ensure that your bibliography is complete.
Requirements for images and formulas Images and formulas must contain only Latin characters and English-language text*.
All formula components should appear as a macro Microsoft equation.
Images must be high resolution, no less than 150 dpi, with captions included.

*If you have requested for the article to be translated, the translator can replace Cyrillic captions in images. This means that images need to be presented in a format which can be edited by the translator.
Requirements for sources used in the article If you use any material from other sources, references to these sources are required.
You must have at least 10 sources listed in your bibliography.We recommend that at least 50% of the sources listed in the bibliography are English-language. It is desirable that at least 5 references are of works published in the last 5-10 years.
Formatting of footnotes and bibliography -use page-links to indicate footnotes in the text.
-references must be listed in their order of appearance in the text.
-sources for all the references in the text should appear in the bibliography
-the bibliography may contain a greater number of sources than referred to in the article, but it cannot contain references to laws and regulations, commentary, words such as q.v., ibid.
- the bibliography must follow the model below (see sample bibliography).
A sample bibliography (if the article is submitted in Russian for later translation. Footnotes can be presented in accordance with ГОСТ or by using snoska.info) Journal article
Ouyang, D., J. Bartholic and J. Selegean, 2005. Assessing Sediment Loading from Agricultural Croplands in the Great Lakes Basin. Journal of American Science, 1(2): 14-21.
Book
Durbin, R., S.R. Eddy, A. Krogh and G. Mitchison, 1999. Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Cambridge University Press, pp: 356.
Chapter from a book
Leach, J. , 1993. Impacts of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on water quality and fish spawning reefs of Western Lake Erie. In Zebra mussels: biology, impacts and control, Eds., Nalepa, T. and D. Schloesser. Ann Arbor, MI: Lewis Publishers, pp: 381-397.
Report
Makarewicz, J.C., T. Lewis and P. Bertram, 1995. Epilimnetic phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass and species composition in Lake Michigan, 1983-1992. U.S. EPA Great Lakes National Program, Chicago, IL. EPA 905-R-95-009.
Conference papers
Stock, A., 2004. Signal Transduction in Bacteria. In the Proceedings of the 2004 Markey Scholars Conference, pp: 80-89.
Dissertation
Strunk, J.L., 1991. The extraction of mercury from sediment and the geochemical partitioning of mercury in sediments from Lake Superior, M. S. thesis, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI.

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