Collective monograph. Who can take part in the preparation of the monograph

Form of participation: correspondence

Dear Colleagues!
We invite you to take part in writing the collective monograph "EXPO-2017": Energy-saving technologies and technical means. New Methods for Increasing Power and Efficiency ”as part of a group of authors.
The monograph is dedicated to the world exhibition of achievements in science and technology "EXPO-2017", which will be held in 2017 in Astana. The subject of the monograph covers a wide range of scientific problems associated with such modern concepts as "Energy of the future", "City of the future", the law of conservation of power and its application, increasing labor productivity for further sustainable development, etc. In this regard, by publishing the results of their research in this monograph, the authors will be able to take part not only in the release of this collective work, but also in the work of the above exhibition remotely.
The book is published in hardcover, in A5 format with the assignment of UDC, LBC and ISBN numbers. The monograph's metadata will be indexed in the RSCI (Russian Science Citation Index) scientometric database.

I. Requirements for materials
1. Comprehensive material of scientific content, including the results of the author's original research, at least 20 pages.
2. The material should have the following structure: a short introduction (1-2 pages), 2-3 equivalent paragraphs and a conclusion (1 page).
3. At least 75% of the text must be original. All works sent for publication in the monograph will be checked for plagiarism (using the Antiplagiat service).

II. Requirements for text formatting
1. For typing text, formulas and tables, you must use Microsoft Word for Windows. Before typing, set the following text editor parameters: 2 cm margins; Times New Roman font, size - 14; line spacing - 1.5; justified alignment; paragraph indentation 1 cm; sheet orientation - portrait. Pictures made in MS Word, as well as pictures in color format, are not accepted.
2. Title design: (in capital, bold letters, alignment in the center of the line) TITLE OF THE ARTICLE; on the next line (bold italic font, right justification) - name and surname. fully.
3. References are required. Drawn up in accordance with GOST R 7.0.5 - 2008 in alphabetical order. References in the text should be made in square brackets to the corresponding source of the bibliography, for example. The use of automatic paging links is not permitted.

Only materials designed in accordance with the specified requirements are allowed for publication

III. Financial conditions
Price with discount * Price without discount
The cost of publishing a monograph (per page) 161.5 rubles. 190 RUB
Certificate of acceptance of materials for publication Free
Number of free publications per 1 publication 1 1
The cost of additional copies is 425 rubles. RUB 500
Shipping cost:
in Russia Free Free
within the CIS 255 rubles. RUB 300
for non-CIS countries 425 rubles. RUB 500
DISCOUNTS
With the volume of materials from 31 to 40 pages 5%
With the volume of materials over 41 pages 10%
DISCOUNTS FOR PERMANENT AUTHORS
When publishing the second work 5%
Discounts are cumulative and apply to the total cost of the publication.
* Prices are indicated with a maximum discount of 15%

IV. Key dates
Acceptance of applications, texts of materials for publication in the monograph until 25.01.2017.
Answer about the acceptance of materials or the need to revise them within 5 days after receiving the materials
The deadline for accepting payment is 01.02.2017.
Publication and distribution of monographs within 3 months after the deadline for applications
V. Editor-in-chief: Akhmetov Sairanbek Makhsutovich - Dr. tech. Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and the National Engineering Academy of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Vi. Contacts
Secretary of the monograph - Gutsalova Nadezhda Georgievna
Email: [email protected] Tel .: 8-913-915-38-00

When contacting the organizers of the event, be sure to refer to the site "Conference.ru" as a source of information.

Organizers: ANS "SibAK"

Monograph (from the Greek μόνος - "One, one" and γράφειν - "write") - a scientific work in the form of a book with an in-depth study of one topic or several closely related topics. The monograph is the most authoritative presentation of the results of scientific activity. And it still remains the most significant form of bringing research work to the public.

Some believe that a monograph can only have one author. This misconception comes from the misinterpretation of the word. "monograph"... It is not necessary to understand it as "Writes one"(the monograph may have several authors), but how "Single description"... In other words, the semantics of a given word indicates the specificity of the problem under consideration and its narrow focus, and not the number of authors.

It represents the scientific works of famous and novice scientists, united by the main theme of the modern vision of the development of science. The common unifying theme of the collective monograph creates a broad framework for the participation of specialists exploring modern ways of developing the education and science system. Preparation of a monograph as part of a team of authors and under the scientific editorship of a well-known professor allows you to quickly publish the results of the research (or its intermediate results), as well as expand the range of scientific connections. A chapter in a collective monograph is an essential publication that is considered on a par with the author's monograph. Publication in a collective monograph is a serious indicator of the success and serious scientific approach of a researcher to his research. The status of publication in a collective monograph is much higher than publication in a collection of articles.

Materials sent for publication in one or another collective monograph undergo mandatory scientific review. This fact does not remove from the author of the monograph the need to submit to the editorial office of the publishing house also external reviews from two reviewers (candidates or doctors of the relevant sciences). In order for the result of joint work to turn out a holistic, valuable book for science, the authors must provide a capacious, informative material of scientific content, including the results of original research.

note that the inscription on the picture in the article - this is a joke of YERZH Julio over stupid goyim. Not a single sane publisher indicates the published "Multi-author" monographs that they are collective. Indicated simply "monograph"! Here "kosher" example of the output of a collective monograph (instead of mentioning the name and place of residence of the venerable gaucho, it makes sense to drive in an academic or university publishing house):

How does a collective monograph differ from a mass grave (collection of articles)?

On the Runet, you can find a lot of offers from publishers, mainly representatives of the so-called, which also offer the publication "Collective monographs"... The whole problem is that these wretched "Pseudo-monographs" in fact, they are collections of articles by several authors, since either the topic of the monograph itself is too general to qualify for a generalized and specific study of any scientific problem (otherwise, shit publishing simply cannot collect the required number of filing authors), or themselves "articles" the authors are in no way related to each other, in these collections there is no scientific editing and reviewing, there is no general introduction and conclusion, and there is no general list of references. In fact, such "Collective pseudomonography"- this is another variety "Mass grave" the next collection of articles.

This is a group burial of those who died en masse at the same time, often as a result of battle, famine, epidemic or natural disaster. With regard to pseudo-scientific practice in this country, the term "Mass grave"(by analogy with the list of those who died on the steles of mass graves) applies to all published collections of abstracts, articles and other types of publications, the authors of which did not spare money and time to bury their 20-page pseudoscientific opus there. It is assumed that these publications will never see their readers, and often even colleagues do not read them. And they will be kept in the dust until they are devoured by rats or crumbled into dust.

Unfortunately, many small publishers very often seek to lure customers by promising publication in a collective monograph. The cost of such a service is about $ 200-300. For which people both buy and provide them with their manuscript in 15-30 pages of printed text. And then they receive a parcel by mail with the publication, in the imprint of which it is indicated that it is "Monographic collection of articles" About all problems and sciences ".

How to avoid cheating? Taking part in a collective monograph, you should make sure that this work is undergoing scientific review and revision by a well-known specialist with a scientific degree of Doctor of Science and the academic title of professor (as indicated in the imprint), the author is required to review two scientists, the authors are working on one specialized scientific problem ( topic) or a set of problems, the publication has an introduction, conclusion and even a general list of references.

Real crap with "Collective monograph" from the publisher

Together with this they read:

Bishenova Aminat Alievna, candidate of economic sciences. (Chapter I, § 4).

Vlasov Alexander Viktorovich, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT). (Chapter III, § 2).

Galushkin Alexander Alexandrovich, laureate of the international prize in the field of science and technology, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT); Chief Researcher, Laboratory of Macroeconomic Regulation and Planning, MIIGU. P. A. Stolypin. (Preface, conclusion, together with O. A. Gromenko).

Gromenko Olga Alexandrovna, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Management of the Russian Customs Academy. (Chapter III, § 4, together with N. A. Shalanina. Preface, conclusion, together with A. A. Galushkin).

Dianova Valentina Yurievna, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT), Major General of the Customs Service, retired, accredited expert of Rosobrnadzor. (Chapter II, § 4, together with D. G. Korovyakovsky).

Olga Dmitrieva, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT). (Chapter III, § 3).

Komarova Evgeniya Viktorovna, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT). (Chapter II, § 2).

Korovyakovsky Denis Gennadievich- Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT), Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Customs Magazine, accredited expert of Rosobrnadzor. (Chapter II, § 4, together with V. Yu. Dianova).

Kushnir Andrey Mikhailovich, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT). (Chapter II, § 3).

Morkovkin Dmitry Evgenievich, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT). (Chapter II, § 1).

Nikolaeva Irina Gennadievna, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT), Master of Laws, practicing lawyer, certified tax consultant, member of the Chamber of Tax Consultants. (Chapter I, § 3).

Petrov Yuri Ivanovich, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT). (Chapter I, § 1).

Podsvetova Tatiana Valentinovna, candidate of economic sciences. (Chapter I, § 2).

Shagiev Bulat Vasilovich, Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Law and Organization of Customs Affairs of the Law Institute of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT). (Chapter III, § 1).

Shalanina Natalya Anatolyevna, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Operations, Customs Control and Technical Means of Customs Control, Vladivostok Branch of the Russian Customs Academy. (Chapter III, § 4, together with O. A. Gromenko).

Foreword

The transnationalization of the Russian corporate business that has been observed over the past several years has become the main factor contributing to a deeper integration of the domestic economy into the global market. This process, objective in its essence, was substantially stimulated by the subjective efforts of the leadership of large corporations and their organizations and was largely supported by the political leadership of the country.

This fully applies primarily to the European region, the closest neighbor of Russia, which accounts for more than half of the foreign trade turnover and about a third of mutual investment. The solution of tasks related to the technological renewal of Russian industry and the transition of the economy to an innovative development path largely depends on economic interaction with the European Union.

Integration processes are currently taking place in almost all countries and on all continents. This process includes states that differ in their level of political and economic development. And Russia is no exception in this regard. The countries of the modern world are striving for integration, which facilitates the movement of goods and capital, thereby contributing to the development of the economy. One of the elements of such integration is the unification of customs procedures and mutual assistance in the implementation of the functions of customs regulation of foreign economic activity.

It is known that there is a need to formalize a single customs space. In accordance with the agreement, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan create the necessary organizational and legal prerequisites for the interaction of the legal systems of the parties and cooperation between the state bodies of the legislative and executive power of the parties.

The relevance of this monograph is also determined by the fact that the legal side of international customs cooperation is currently undergoing the greatest criticism, both from academia and from practitioners. Despite the objective need for customs integration (as an integral part of economic cooperation), many legal issues in this area are not sufficiently developed. By itself, the issue of developing international customs cooperation occupies a significant share in the foreign policy of the Russian Federation. Legal support of international customs cooperation is a kind of foundation of the country's economic community.

The pattern of modern development is the deepening internationalization of all spheres of human life, especially the spheres of economics and law. Internationalization of law means the convergence of legal systems, the deepening of their interaction, mutual influence. The internationalization of law is manifested in two interrelated, but different in their content, processes: unification and harmonization of law. The unification of customs legislation, as a kind of law-making process, means the creation of identical, uniform, that is, unified norms in the internal law of different states. Since the law falls within the scope of the internal exclusive jurisdiction of the state.

The second half of the 20th century was a time of active formation of various unions, commonwealths and communities that united many different states under the auspices of various goals. It was these processes that gave grounds to speak of regional integration as a characteristic feature of the modern world. However, up to the present time, the main criterion by which the level of such formations was assessed was mainly the degree of economic integration.

When defining international customs relations as a subject of international customs law, one should proceed from the concept of customs relations. The main and main thing in customs relations is that they are associated with the movement of objects, goods and vehicles across the customs border. To the extent that these relations are subject to international legal regulation, they constitute the subject of international customs law. Accordingly, international customs law should be viewed as a system of norms and principles governing relations between states and international intergovernmental organizations in the course of their cooperation in the field of customs.

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