Author Guidelines

This page contains the detailed instructions for authors wishing to submit their manuscript for publication in BESLI.

You may also download the Author Guidelines and the Article template.

Please go the Schedule to find more details about the submission and publication timelines.

Useful resources:

  • APA Style (in Ukrainian, based on the 6th Edition)

Methodological guidelines developed by the Scientific Library of the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Among other things, they contain examples of reference entries for English-language and Ukrainian-language sources for manuscripts written in English and Ukrainian.

The official website of the APA style – the citation and formatting style of the American Psychological Association

The official blog, which contains a handful of information about various aspects of the APA style, e.g.: when and how to transliterate titles in references, use italics and quotation marks, parentheses and square brackets in reference entries, etc.

The automatic system of transliteration of the Ukrainian (Cyrillic) alphabet into Latin in accordance with the current state standard approved by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of January 27, 2010, No. 55 “On Streamlining the Transliteration of the Ukrainian Alphabet into Latin” on the website of the public e-library of fiction literature UKRLIT.ORG. Here you can also find the full text of the Resolution and a table of transliteration of the Ukrainian alphabet into Latin.

  • Online transliteration from Russian into English

Automatic transliteration from the Russian language (Cyrillic alphabet) into the Latin alphabet is available here (use without diacritics) or here.

The JEL Classification System is a subject classification system derived from the Journal of Economic Literature of the American Economic Association and is a standard method of classifying scholarly literature in the field of economics. The guide provides JEL Code application guidelines, keywords, and examples of items within each classification.

Guidelines for formatting in-text citations and bibliographic entries in research articles according to nine most common citation and reference styles, developed by the Scientific and Technical Library named after G. I. Denysenko of the National University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” (in Ukrainian)

An array of helpful information on the website of the Scientific Library of the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University (in Ukrainian)