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The Republican Unitary Enterprise Publishing House "Belaruskaya Navuka"

The scientific journal Doklady of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus is registered on May 18, 2009 by the Ministry of Information of the Republic of Belarus in the State Registry of Mass Media, reg. No. 387. Periodicity is 6 issues per annum. The area of distribution is The Republic of Belarus and foreign countries (by subscription and by retail). The Journal publishes the brief communications on new completed and not yet published original high-priority studies in different scientific fields. The following communications are not placed in the journal - polemical and highly specialized communications or those containing solutions of standard problems; descriptive, review, and methodical communications (if the method is not fundamentally original); communications, outlining the stages of studies, as well as not containing significant conclusions. In the column "Scientists of Belarus", the Journal celebrates anniversaries of the famous scientists and acquaints readers with their biography and works.

The Journal is included in The List of Journals for Publication of the Results of Dissertation Research in the Republic of Belarus and in the database of Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI). One can find contents of the Journal’s issues, as well as abstracts of published articles, at the websites of the publisher (belnauka.by) and of the NAS of Belarus (http://nasb.gov.by/eng).

Number of pages: 128.

The Journal is included in the Subscription Catalogue of the Republic of Belarus: the subscription indices are 74875 (for individuals) and 748752 (for institutions).

The editorial board consists of 35 specialists including 25 Academicians and 8 Corresponding Members of the NAS of Belarus.

ISSN 0002-354X (Print)

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