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References in the text are enclosed in square brackets, the names of the author(s) are in italics, the year of publication is in direct letters, a period, pages are capitalized, for example: [Ivanov, Petrov, 2016. p. 77]. In the case of the author's works dating from the same year, indexing in Latin letters is used [Ivanov, 2015a] [Ivanov, 2015b].
(b) Bibliographic list - a list of references to which there are references, references and citations in the text of the article. Literary sources are placed at the end of the article in alphabetical order, foreign sources after Russian ones.
Examples of the design of Russian-language literature.
Article: Каравай А.В. (2021). Институциональные барьеры роста человеческого капитала высококвалифицированных специалистов [Karavay A.V. (2021). Institutional barriers to the growth of human capital of highly-skilled professionals] // Journal of Institutional Studies. Т. 13. No 3. С. 131–143.
Monograph: Маркузе Г. (2011). Критическая теория общества: Избранные работы по философии и социальной критике [Marcuse H. (2011). Critical Theory of Society: Selected Works in Philosophy and Social Criticism]. —М.: ACT: Астрель.
Examples of the design of literature in foreign languages.
Article: Cengiz I. F. (2017). European Constitutionalism and its Future after Brexit! // Inonu University Law Review. Vol. 8. No. 2. Pr. 551-571.
Monograph: Evans J. S. B. T. (2010). Thinking Twice: Two Minds in One Brain. — Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
(c) If Internet sources are indicated, the date of access must be specified. Format: day, month, year. For example: accessed: 05.04.2020.
Examples of links to Internet resources:
Andrews D. (2020). Brexit and the British Constitutional Crisis. Pomona. URL: https://www.pomona.edu/node/60101/field_event_date/addtocal.ics (access date: 28.12.2021).
Brexit: United Kingdom is Divided (2016). Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung. URL: https://eu.boell.org/en/2016/06/30/brexit-united-kingdom-divided (access date: 28.12.2021).
(d) The bibliographic list does not include: normative documents, stat. collections, archival materials, newspaper notes without specifying the author, links to sites without specifying a specific material. References to such sources are given in footnotes (footnotes).
Design example: Brexit: United Kingdom is Divided (2016). Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung. URL: https://eu.boell.org/en/2016/06/30/brexit- united-kingdom-divided (accessed: 28.12.2021).
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