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Regulations on Submission and Manuscripts Preparation

Regulations on Submission and Manuscripts Preparation

 

 


III. Regulations on Screening



 

 

 

 

 

All submitted studies are
screened by three referees. The members of Institute, including director,
researchers and editors, should not exceed the 1/3 of referees. The editorial
board makes a final judgment in accordance with the criteria of judgment on the
basis of referees’ screening, which is as follows:

 

Referee 1

Referee 2

Referee 3

Final decision

publication

publication

publication

publication

publication

publication

publication

after revision

publication after revision

publication

publication

no publication

publication after revision

publication

publication

after revision

publication

after revision

publication after revision

publication

publication

after revision

no publication

Author’s revision

and reexamination by

the editorial board

publication

no publication

no publication

Author’s revision

and reexamination by

the editorial board

publication

after revision

publication

after revision

publication

after revision

publication after revision

publication

after revision

publication

after revision

no publication

Author’s revision

and reexamination by

the editorial board

publication

after revision

no publication

no publication

no publication

no publication

no publication

no publication

no publication

 

 

 


IV. Regulations on Submission

 


 

 

 

1. Submission
Method and Period
All manuscripts are to be submitted to the ACOMS NRF site: http://acoms.jams.or.kr/journal.do?method=journalintro&journalSeq=J000018.

The publication dates are June
30 and December 31. The deadlines of submission are April 30 and October 31. The
percentage of submitters belonging to a specific institution among total submitters
should be less than 1/2.

 

2. Contact
If there are problems in uploading manuscripts or judgment forms, authors and
referees can contact the Institute by e-mail: hirs@hallym.ac.kr

 

 

 

 


V. Regulations on Manuscript Preparation

 


 

 

 

1. Scope of
Themes

The geographical scope of
researches should focus on Siberia and the Russian Far East, including Russia
in general and the Arctic region. Main academic fields are the Humanities and
Social Sciences, and articles relating to Natural Sciences should be
interdisciplinary.   

 

2.
Submission Materials

Articles and book reviews are accepted.

The author(s) of each manuscript should submit a supplementary sheet,
with the manuscript title, author’s name, major and degree, affiliation,
position, post-address, e-mail address, and telephone number in English.

 

3. Language

The
language of articles and book reviews should be English or Russian. Abstracts
and keywords in articles should be written both in English and in Russian.

However, to improve the
approachability of abstracts and book reviews, English is preferable. Especially
final versions of book reviews in Russian after referees’ judgment and author’s
revision will be translated in English by the editorial board.

 

4. Length

Articles should
be 6,500-8,000 words in length, written in MS-Word format (abstract less than 200
words, and keywords around 5 words). 

Book
reviews, without abstracts and keywords, should be written in 800-1,300 words
in MS-Word format.  

 

5. General Text 

Articles
must be prepared in MS-Word format.

Margin,
paragraph form, font size and letter interval should be kept in their initial
state. Articles should not be laid out.

Font:
Times New Roman in English and Russian. Main body and reference must be 12-pt
font, quotations 11-pt font and footnotes 10-pt.

Articles
should consist of titles, all authors’ names and affiliations, contents, abstracts
and around 5 keywords, and main text in main language; references; and titles,
all authors’ names and affiliations, abstracts and around 5 keywords in other
language.

Authors’
names should be enumerated according to the extent of each author’s
contribution.

The source
of research grant must be cited in the footnote on the first page with an
asterisk(*). In main texts, chapters are marked as “I, II, III,…,” articles as
“1, 2, 3,…,” and clauses as “(1), (2), (3),….”

Footnotes
can be internal and external. Internal footnotes should be placed in the main
text in this form: (Author’s surname, year: referred pages). External footnotes
should be placed at the bottom of the page, marked as “1), 2), 3),….” For regulations
on external footnotes, refer to Chapter 6.

Tables and
figures should be ****insert****ed into main texts and marked in numerical order: Table
1, Table 2, Fig. 1, Fig. 2 in English manuscripts;
Таблица 1, Таблица 2, Рис. 1, Рис. 2 in
Russian manuscripts. Figures should be clear, concise and good for reproduction
and printing in black and white. Captions should be located above Tables and
below Figures, while all sources should be placed below Tables and Titles of Figures. 

Numbers
are written in English-style in English manuscripts, while in Russian-style in
Russian manuscripts.

 

6. External Footnotes

 

Monographs

1) Samuel P. Huntington, Political Order in Changing
Societies
(New Haven, CT.: Yale University Press, 1968), p.12.

2) Зуева Т.В. и Б.П. Кирдан, Русский фольклор (M.: Флинта и
наука, 1998), с.111.

 

Articles

3) Richard J. Arneson, “Marxism and Secular Faith,” American
Political Science Review
, 79-3(1985), pp.627-630.

4) Терехова Т.А., “Поликонфессиональная структура Восточного Забайкалья и
межкультурное заимодействие,” Известия
ИГЭА(Иркутской государственной экономической академии)
, 2(2011),
сс.148-149.

 

Repeated
quotation

5)
Huntington(1968), p.30.

6) Зуева и
Кирдан(1998), с.235.

7) Arneson(1985), p.630.

8) Терехова(2011), с.148.

 

Compilation

9) Susan Strange, “IMF: Monetary Managers,” in Cox, R.W.
and H. Jacobson(eds.), The Anatomy of Influence: Decisionmaking in
International Organizations
(New Haven, CT.: Yale University Press, 1973),
p.277.

10) Рязанов В.Т., “Государство и переход российского хозяйства к рынку,”
в Кн.: Пригарин В.С. и В.Т. Рязанов(под ред.), Государство и рынок (СПб:
Изд-во С.-Петербургского университета, 1995), сс.24-26.

 

Newspapers

11) Ria
Novosti, April 15, 2010.

 

Internet materials

12)
http://www.yakutia.org (Retrieved October 22, 2013).

13) http://www.yakutia.org (дата
обращения: 22.10.2013).

 

7. Reference

  

The order of reference languages
is English and Russian.

 

Monographs

1) Huntington, Samuel P., Political
Order in Changing Societies
(New Haven, CT.: Yale University, 1968).

2) Зуева Т.В. и Б.П. Кирдан, Русский
фольклор
(
M.: Флинта и наука, 1998).

 

Articles

3) Arneson, Richard J., “Marxism
and Secular Faith,” American Political Science Review, 79-3(1985)
627-640.

4) Терехова Т.А.,
“Поликонфессиональная структура Восточного Забайкалья и межкультурное
заимодействие,” Известия ИГЭА(Иркутской государственной экономической
академии),
2(2011) 148-152.

 

Compilation

5) Strange, Susan, “IMF:
Monetary Managers,” in Cox, R.W. and H. Jacobson(eds.), The Anatomy of
Influence: Decisionmaking in International Organizations
(New Haven, CT.:
Yale University Press, 1973) 263-297.

6) Рязанов В.Т., “Государство и
переход российского хозяйства к рынку,” в Кн.: Пригарин В.С. и В.Т. Рязанов(под
ред.), Государство и рынок (СПб: Изд-во С.-Петербургского университета,
1995) 3-25.

 

Newspapers

7) Ria  Novosti, April 15, 2010.

 

Internet materials

8)http://www.yakutia.org (Retrieved October 22, 2013).

9) http://www.yakutia.org (дата
обращения: 22.10.2013).