Procedure for submission of scientific papers in journal
In the Journal “Transport and Machinebuilding” of Transport and Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Georgian Technical University manuscripts will be submitted in Georgian, English and Russian languages with satisfying of the following conditions:
а) The paper must be prepared in Microsoft Word with using of redactor for the tables and formulae; is possible to use the program Microsoft Excel.
b) Margins: top _ 25 mm, bottom _ 25 mm, left _ 25 mm, right _ 25 mm.
c) Performed in Georgian paper must be typed in Sylfaen, performed in English and Russian papers _ in Times New Roman.
d) Title of paper must be typed in Sylfaen (18B); name and surname of author _ in Sylfaen (14B); affiliation, in parenthesis _ in 12B; abstract must be performed in italic 11; keywords _ in 11; body-type _ in 11; performed in Russian paper _ in 11; after references should have the abstracts in English and Russian with following: title of paper, name and surname of author (authors). The abstract should not exceed 5-15 lines;
2. The references used in the paper must be formatted according to the provided sample:
Book with a Single Author
Sheril, R. D. (1956). The terrifying future: Contemplating color television. San Diego: Halstead.
Book with Two or More Authors
Smith, J., & Peter, Q. (1992). Hairball: An intensive peek behind the surface of an enigma. Hamilton, ON: McMaster University Press.
Article in a Book
Mcdonalds, A. (1993). Practical methods for the apprehension and sustained containment of supernatural entities. In G. L. Yeager (Ed.), Paranormal and occult studies: Case studies in application (pp. 42–64). London: OtherWorld Books.
Article in a Journal with Separate Page Numbering
Crackton, P. (1987). The Loonie: God's long-awaited gift to colourful pocket change? Canadian Change, 64(7), 34–37.
Article in a Journal with Consecutive Page Numbering
Rottweiler, F. T., & Beauchemin, J. L. (1987). Detroit and Narnia: Two foes on the brink of destruction. Canadian/American Studies Journal, 54, 66–146.
Article in a Weekly Magazine
Henry, W. A., III. (1990, April 9). Making the grade in today's schools. Time, 135, 28–31.
Article in a Newspaper
Wrong, M. (2005, August 17). Misquotes are "Problematastic" says Mayor. Toronto Sol, p. 4.
Government Document
Revenue Canada. (2001). Advanced gouging: Manual for employees (MP 65–347/1124). Ottawa: Minister of Immigration and Revenue.
The abstract must be: Informative (it should not contain general words and phrases); Clearly state the relevance of the article; Original in English (not a direct translation of the Georgian text); Reflect the main content and research results of the article; Structured (following the logical sequence of result descriptions in the article).
3. The paper must be submitted on compact-disk (CD-R) and one copy (legible) printed on format A4; journal.t.m@gtu.ge.
4. The paper should be accompanied with the information about author (authors): scientific degree, rank and position;
5. Only the peer reviewed works are published in the journal;
6. The editorial supports the publishing of no more than three articles published by the same authors in one journal;
7. Size of paper’s sheet is determined in range from 5 up to 30 pages;
8. The author is wholly responsible for the contents and quality of the paper.