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Below is a revised list of references, which is a recommendation. Literature " Entry level"is necessary to master a minimum of knowledge in various areas science and culture. Literature at the “Advanced” and “Expert” levels will help you gain a deeper understanding of the works of S. E. Kurginyan and provide the basis for more professional work in the areas of the club’s activities. You can download the library You can also download the collected works of S. E. Kurginyan.

First level

Philosophy

  1. Asmus V.F. Ancient philosophy.
  2. Descartes R. The Origins of Philosophy.
  3. A brief outline of the history of philosophy. Edited by M. T. Iovchuk, T. I. Oizerman, I. Ya. Shchipanov.
  4. Russell B. History of Western Philosophy.
  5. Philosophical Dictionary.

Religion

  1. Kosidovsky Z. Biblical tales.
  2. Kosidovsky Z. When the sun was a god
  3. Kosidovsky Z. Tales of the Evangelists.
  4. Russell B. Has religion made a useful contribution to civilization?
  5. Russell B. Why I'm not a Christian.
  6. Russell B. Is there a God?

Theory of history

  1. Blok M. Apology of history.
  2. Toynbee A.J. Comprehension of history
  3. The World History

  4. Gasparov M.L. Entertaining Greece.
  5. Knabe G.S. Ancient Rome- history and everyday life
  6. Fedorova E.V. Imperial Rome in faces.

Russian history

  1. Skrynnikov R.G. Russian history of the 9th-17th centuries.
  2. Tarle E.V. Napoleon's invasion of Russia
  3. Utkin A.I. The Second World War.
  4. Yakovlev N.N. 1914

Biographies

  1. Gladilin A.T. The Gospel of Robespierre.
  2. Tarle E.V. Napoleon.

Psychology

  1. Berne. E.L. Games People Play.
  2. Berne. E.L. People who play games.
  3. Granovskaya R. M. Psychology in examples.
  4. Granovskaya R. M. Elements of practical psychology
  5. Fromm E. To have or to be.

Sociology

  1. Durkheim E. Sociology. Its subject, method and purpose.
  2. Zinoviev A.A. Communism as a reality. The crisis of communism.
  3. Kuhn T. Logic and methodology of science. The structure of scientific revolutions.
  4. Marx K. Engels F. Manifesto of the Communist Party.
  5. Smith A. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
  6. Frankfort G. et al. On the threshold of philosophy. Spiritual quests of ancient man

Politics and political science

  1. Duverger M. Political parties.
  2. Perkins D. Confessions of an economic killer.
  3. Canetti E. Mass and power.
  4. Zinoviev A.A. Disaster.

Cultural studies and anthropology

  1. Lévy-Bruhl L. Primitive thinking.
  2. Porshnev B.F. Social Psychology and history.
  3. Taylor E.B. Primitive culture.
  4. De Graaf J, Vann D, Naylor TH. Consumerism. A disease that threatens the world.

Advanced level

Philosophy

  1. Aristotle. Metaphysics
  2. Hobbes T. Leviathan, or Matter, form and power of the state, ecclesiastical and civil
  3. Campanella T. City of the Sun
  4. More T. Utopia
  5. Nietzsche F. Antichrist
  6. Nietzsche F. Beyond good and evil.
  7. Nietzsche F. Thus Spoke Zarathustra
  8. Owen R. A Book about a New Moral World
  9. Plato. State
  10. Plato. Critias.
  11. Plato. Protagoras.
  12. Proudhon P.Zh. What is property?
  13. Rotterdam E. Praise of stupidity.
  14. Rousseau J. J. On the Social Contract, or Principles of Political Law
  15. Rousseau J. J. Discourse on the origin and foundations of inequality between people.
  16. Fedorov N. Philosophy of common cause
  17. Spengler O. Decline of Europe
  18. Engels F. Anti-Dühring.

Religion

  1. Avesta.
  2. Old Testament
  3. Ancient India. Three great stories.
  4. Confucius. Longyu
  5. Koran.
  6. Lao Tzu. Tao Te Jing.
  7. New Testament.
  8. Torah.
  9. Armstrong K. History of God.
  10. Vasiliev L. S. History of Eastern religions.
  11. Lenin V.I. Socialism and religion.
  12. Torchinov E.A. Introduction to Buddhology: a course of lectures.
  13. Torchinov E.A. Religions of the world: experience of the beyond: psychotechnics and transpersonal states.

Theory of history

  1. Wallerstein I. After liberalism
  2. Kapitsa S.P. Paradoxes of growth. Laws of human development.
  3. Collingwood R.D. Story idea.
  4. Toynbee A.J. Civilization before the court of history
  5. Engels F. Origin of the family, private property and state.

The World History

  1. Blok M. Feudal society.
  2. Bongard-Levin G. M. Ancient Indian civilization.
  3. Breasted D., Turaev B. History of Ancient Egypt.
  4. Gray J. G. History of ancient China.
  5. Kovalev S.I. History of Rome.
  6. Laszlo E. Century of Bifurcation.
  7. Sergeev V.S. History of Ancient Greece
  8. Churchill W. The Second World War.

Russian history

  1. Vernadsky G.V. Russian history.
  2. Karamzin N.M. History of Russian Goverment.
  3. Porshnev B.F. The Thirty Years' War and the entry of Sweden and Moscow into it
  4. Rybakov B.A. Paganism of the ancient Slavs
  5. Tarle E.V. Crimean War.
  6. Tarle E.V. North War and the Swedish invasion of Russia.
  7. Utkin A.I. World Cold War.
  8. Utkin A.I. World War I.
  9. Utkin A.I. Russo-Japanese War. At the beginning of all troubles.

Biographies

  1. Burlatsky F.M. Mao Zedong.
  2. Levandovsky A.P. Danton.
  3. Levandovsky A.P. Chevalier Saint-Just.
  4. Loginov V.T. Unknown Lenin.
  5. Manfred A.Z. Three portraits from the era of the French Revolution.
  6. Molchanov N.N. General de Gaulle.
  7. Skrynnikov R.G. Boris Godunov
  8. Skrynnikov R.G. Ivan groznyj.
  9. Skrynnikov R.G. Three False Dmitrys.
  10. Utkin A.I. Theodore Roosevelt.
  11. Utkin A.I. Winston Churchill.
  12. Utchenko S.L. Julius Caesar.

Psychology

  1. Adorno T. Study of the authoritarian personality.
  2. Aronson E. Social animal.
  3. Vygotsky L.S. Psychology of art.
  4. Lebon G. Psychology of peoples and masses
  5. Lorenz K. Aggression (So-called evil).
  6. Luria A.R. Language and consciousness.
  7. Moscovici S. Century of Crowds.
  8. Piaget J. Psychology of intelligence.
  9. Frankl V. Man in Search of Meaning.
  10. Fromm E. Flight from freedom.

Sociology

  1. Weber M. Protestant ethics and the spirit of capitalism
  2. Veblen T. The Theory of the Leisure Class.
  3. Dunham B. Man against myths
  4. Debord G. Society of the Performance.
  5. Djilas M. Imperfect society.
  6. Zinoviev A.A. West.
  7. Sombart W. Bourgeois: Sketches on History spiritual development modern economic man
  8. Kara-Murza S.G. Mind manipulation

Politics and political science

  1. Gramsci A. Prison notebooks (selected)
  2. Danilevsky N. Ya. Russia and Europe
  3. Lenin V.I. Imperialism as the highest stage of capitalism.
  4. Lenin V.I. Party organization and party literature
  5. Lenin V.I. Development of capitalism in Russia
  6. Lenin V.I. What to do?
  7. Lenin V.I. What are “friends of the people” and how do they fight against the Social Democrats?
  8. Lenin V.I. One step forward, two steps back
  9. Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore history: from the “third world” to the “first”.
  10. Locke D. Two treatises on government.
  11. Machiavelli N. Sovereign.
  12. Marx K. Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
  13. Richelieu A.-J. Political testament. Principles of government

Cultural studies and anthropology

  1. Gurevich A.Ya. Individual and society in the medieval West
  2. Kara-Murza S.G. Soviet civilization.
  3. Levi-Strauss K. Structural anthropology.
  4. Ossovskaya M. Knight and bourgeois. Studies in the history of morality.
  5. Propp V.Ya. Historical roots of fairy tales
  6. Semenov Yu.I. About the theory of primitiveness.
  7. Semenov Yu.I. Socio-economic structures.
  8. Teilhard de Chardin P. The Phenomenon of Man
  9. Tillich P. Courage to be

Expert level

Philosophy

  1. Aristotle. Policy
  2. Bugera V. The Essence of Man.
  3. Hegel G.V.F. Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences.
  4. Descartes R. Reflections on first philosophy, which proves the existence of God and the difference between the human soul and body.
  5. Descartes R. Discourse on the method to correctly direct your mind and find the truth in the sciences
  6. Zotov A.F., Melville Yu.K. Western philosophy XX century. - M., 1994.
  7. Ilyenkov E. V. Dialectics of abstract and concrete
  8. Kant I. Fundamentals of the metaphysics of morality.
  9. Locke D. Experience about human understanding.
  10. Marx K., Engels F. German ideology.
  11. Ortega y Gasset H. Revolt of the Masses.
  12. Spinoza B. Political treatise.
  13. Philosophical encyclopedia in 5 volumes (publishing house " Soviet encyclopedia", 1960-1970).
  14. Foucault M., Nietzsche, Freud, Marx.
  15. Hume D. Treatise on Human Nature.

Religion

  1. Ambelain R. Jesus, or the Deadly Secret of the Templars.
  2. Dawkins R. God as an illusion.
  3. Girard R. Scapegoat.
  4. Girard R. Violence and the Sacred.
  5. Muller A. History of Islam
  6. Freud Z. Moses and monotheism.
  7. Eliade M. History of faith and religious ideas. Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries.
  8. Eliade M. History of faith and religious ideas. Volume 2. From Gautama Buddha to the triumph of Christianity.
  9. Eliade M. History of faith and religious ideas. Volume 3. From Mohammed to the Reformation.

Theory of history

  1. Wallerstein I. Historical capitalism.
  2. Hegel G.V.F. Philosophy of history.
  3. Gumilev L.N. Ethnogenesis and biosphere of the Earth.
  4. Mises L. Theory and history.
  5. Jaspers K. The meaning and purpose of history

The World History

  1. Braudel F. Time of Peace.
  2. Braudel F. Exchange games.
  3. Braudel F. Structures of everyday life
  4. Herodotus History
  5. Droyzen I. History of Hellenism
  6. Xenophon Anabasis
  7. Le Goff J. Civilization of the medieval West.
  8. Livy T. History from the founding of the city
  9. Musset L. Barbarian invasions of Europe. German onslaught
  10. Musset L. Barbarian invasions on Western Europe. Second wave
  11. Osokin N. History of the Albigenses and their time
  12. Polybius General History
  13. Porshnev B.F. Popular uprisings in France before the Fronde (1623 - 1648).
  14. Porshnev B.F. France, the English Revolution and European Politics in mid-17th century century.
  15. Suetonius Life of the Twelve Caesars
  16. Tacitus P. History
  17. Caesar G.Yu. Notes on the Gallic War.
  18. Flavius ​​I. Jewish War
  19. Hobsbawm E. The Century of Revolution 1789-1848. Volume 1.
  20. Hobsbawm E. The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century (1914-1991).
  21. Hobsbawm E. The Age of Empire 1875-1914. Volume 3.
  22. Hobsbawm E. The Age of Capital 1848-1875. Volume 2.

Russian history

  1. Bloodless L. Northern War 1700-1721.
  2. Dyukov A.R. "Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact" in questions and answers
  3. Dyukov A.R. What did the Soviet people fight for?
  4. Zhitorchuk Yu. So who is to blame for the tragedy of 1941?
  5. Isaev A. Ten myths of World War II
  6. Isaev A.V., Drabkin A.V. June 22. Black day of the calendar.
  7. Lyskov D.Yu. Stalin's repressions. The Great Lie of the 20th Century.
  8. Lyskov D.Yu. Three revolutions.
  9. Narochnitskaya N., Falin V. Score of the Second World War. Who started the war and when?
  10. Skrynnikov R.G. 1612
  11. Skrynnikov R.G. Time of Troubles. The collapse of the kingdom.

Biographies

  1. Skrynnikov R.G. Ivan III
  2. Skrynnikov R.G. Mikhail Romanov.
  3. Porshnev B.F. Meslier.
  4. Tarle E.V. Talleyrand.
  5. Utchenko S.L. Cicero and his time.
  6. Fromm E. Adolf Hitler.
  7. Cherkasov P.P. Cardinal Richelieu.

Psychology

  1. Bandura A. Social learning theory.
  2. Vygotsky L.S. Luria A.R. Sketches on the history of behavior: Monkey. Primitive. Child.
  3. Zimbardo F., Leippe M. Social influence.
  4. Luria A.R. Cultural differences and intellectual performance.
  5. Freud Z. Lectures on introduction to psychoanalysis.
  6. Freud Z. Beyond the pleasure principle.
  7. Fromm E. Anatomy of human destructiveness.
  8. Cialdini R. Psychology of influence.
  9. Erickson E. G. Childhood and society.

Sociology

  1. Berger P., Luckman T. Social construction of reality
  2. Blanchot M. Indescribable community.
  3. Baudrillard J. Symbolic exchange and death.
  4. Bourdieu P. Sociology of politics.
  5. Cooley C.H. Human nature and social order.
  6. Mannheim K. Ideology and utopia.
  7. Marx K. Capital.
  8. Polanyi K. The Great Transformation.

Politics and political science

  1. Bakunin M.A. Statehood and anarchy
  2. Bakunin M. A. Revolutionary catechism
  3. Blondel J. Political leadership: The path to comprehensive analysis.
  4. Weber M. Politics as a vocation and as a profession
  5. Calhoun K. Nationalism.
  6. Larin Yu. Private capital in the USSR.
  7. Robin K. Fear. History of a political idea.
  8. Ferr G. Anti-Stalin meanness.
  9. Hevesi M. A. Crowd, masses, politics. Historical and philosophical essay.
  10. Hobsbawm E. Nations and nationalism after 1780
  11. Chomsky N. Profit in public
  12. Hopkirk P. Big game against Russia.

Cultural studies and anthropology

  1. Berg M. Literaturocracy. The problem of appropriation and redistribution of power.
  2. Golosovker Ya.E. The logic of myth
  3. Graves R. White Goddess
  4. Dolnik V.R. Naughty child of the biosphere.
  5. Losev A.F. The problem of symbol and realistic art
  6. Porshnev B.F. About the beginning of human history.
  7. Taho-Godi A.A.Greek mythology
  8. Turner W. Symbol and Ritual
  9. Fraser J.D. golden branch
  10. Foucault M. Archeology of knowledge.
  11. Huizinga J. Homo ludens
  12. Eliade M. Aspects of myth.

Fiction

The division into beginner and advanced levels is very approximate and is mainly related to the volume, subjective “complexity” of the style and the popularity of the work. The selection of works was made on the basis of significance for understanding modern politics and the role of man in power. First level.

  1. Gogol N.V. Inspector.
  2. Griboyedov A.S. Woe from the mind.
  3. Lermontov M.Yu. Thought.
  4. Nekrasov N.A. Thought.
  5. Nekrasov N.A. Who lives well in Rus'?
  6. Ostrovsky A.N. Simplicity is enough for every wise man.
  7. Pushkin A.S. Boris Godunov.
  8. Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E. The story of one city.
  9. Simonov K.M. Russian question.
  10. Soviet poets who fell on the Great Patriotic War. (New poet's library. Large series)
  11. Tolstoy A.K. History of the Russian state from Gostomysl to Timashev.
  12. Tolstoy L.N. Sevastopol stories.
  13. Warren R.P. The entire royal army.
  14. Sheckley R. Ticket to Planet Tranai.
  15. Shakespeare W. Hamlet
  16. Shakespeare W. King Lear.
  17. Shakespeare W. Macbeth

Advanced level.

  1. Akhmatova A.A. Requiem
  2. Akhmatova A.A. I had a voice. He called comfortingly.
  3. Akhmatova A.A. Courage
  4. Baklanov G.Ya. July '41.
  5. Baklanov G.Ya. Forever - nineteen years old.
  6. Blok A.A. Twelve
  7. Blok A.A. People and intelligentsia
  8. Blok A.A. Scythians
  9. Beaumarchais P.-O.K. Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro.
  10. Brecht B. Fear and despair in the Third Empire
  11. Vasiliev B.L. Didn't appear on the lists.
  12. Hesse G. The Glass Bead Game.
  13. Goethe I. Faust
  14. Gogol N.V. Dead Souls
  15. Homer. Iliad
  16. Homer. Odyssey
  17. Goncharov I.A. Oblomov.
  18. Gorky M. The Life of Klim Samgin.
  19. Gorky M. Mother.
  20. Gorky M. At the bottom.
  21. Gudzenko S.P. My generation
  22. Gudzenko S.P. Before the attack
  23. Dante A. Divine Comedy.
  24. Dickens C. The Pickwick Club.
  25. Dostoevsky F.M. Demons.
  26. Dostoevsky F.M. Brothers Karamazov.
  27. Efremov I.A. Andromeda's nebula
  28. Efremov I.A. Hour of the Ox
  29. Iskander F.A. Constellation Kozlotur.
  30. Canetti E. Blinding.
  31. Kipling D.R. White's Burden
  32. Kipling D.R. Will
  33. Kipling D.R. Kim
  34. Koltsov M.E. Spanish diary
  35. Lagerkvist P. Varabbas.
  36. Lem S. Futurological Congress.
  37. Leskov N.S. The Enchanted Wanderer
  38. London D. Iron Heel
  39. Mayorov N. We are not given the opportunity to rot peacefully in the grave.
  40. Mann T. Joseph and his brothers
  41. Marquez G. Autumn of the Patriarch.
  42. Marquez G. One Hundred Years of Solitude.
  43. Mayakovsky V.V. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
  44. Milton J. Paradise Lost
  45. Moliere J.-B. Tradesman in the nobility
  46. Moliere J.-B. Tartuffe
  47. Ostrovsky A.N. Crazy money.
  48. Ostrovsky A.N. Wolves and sheep.
  49. Ostrovsky A.N. Plum.
  50. Ostrovsky N.A. As the Steel Was Tempered
  51. Rabelais F. Gargantua and Pantagruel.
  52. Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E. Mr. Golovlev.
  53. Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E. A modern idyll.
  54. Swift J. Gulliver's Travels (full version).
  55. Senkevich G. Kamo is coming.
  56. Cervantes M. Don Quixote
  57. Simashko M.D. Mazdak.
  58. Simonov K.M. Living and dead.
  59. Simonov K.M. Do you remember, Alyosha, the roads of the Smolensk region
  60. Steinbeck J. The Grapes of Wrath.
  61. Tvardovsky A.T. On the day the war ended
  62. Tvardovsky A.T. Vasily Terkin
  63. Tvardovsky A.T. I was killed near Rzhev
  64. Twain M. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
  65. Tolstoy A.K. Death of Ivan the Terrible
  66. Tolstoy A.K. Tsar Feodor Ioannovich
  67. Tolstoy A.N. Peter the First
  68. Tolstoy A.N. The Road to Calvary
  69. Tolstoy L.N. War and Peace.
  70. Wilder T. Bridge of King Saint Louis.
  71. Faulkner W. Desecrator of the Ashes.
  72. Faulkner W. Sound and Fury.
  73. Hemingway E. For whom the bell tolls.
  74. Cicero M.T. Speeches.
  75. Shakespeare W. Antony and Cleopatra
  76. Shakespeare W. All Henrys (IV,V,VI)
  77. Shakespeare W. King Richard III
  78. Shakespeare W. Richard II
  79. Sholokhov M.A. They fought for their homeland.
  80. Sholokhov M.A. Virgin soil upturned
  81. Sholokhov M.A. Man's destiny
  82. Sholokhov M.A. Quiet Don

Literature for children and youth

(from 0 to 18 years old. For children - highlighted bold; for teenagers - emphasized; for high school students - not allocated)

  1. Abramov F.A. "Brothers and sisters".
  2. Aksakov S.T. "The Scarlet Flower".
  3. Aldanov M. "Belvedere Torso"(a story about Renaissance artists).
  4. Alekseev S.P. "The Unprecedented Happens"(stories and stories about Russian history).
  5. Amundsen R. "South Pole".
  6. Andersen H.-C. Fairy tales (" The Snow Queen" "Wild Swans". "Thumbelina." "Swineherd". "Flint". "Nightingale" etc.)
  7. Apollinaire G. Poems.
  8. Aragon L. Poems.
  9. Arsenyev V.K. Novel "Dersu Uzala".
  10. Akhmatova A.A. Poems (“Courage”, etc.) Poems ( "By the sea" and etc.)
  11. Bagritsky E.G. Poems (“TBC.” “Cigarette Box”).
  12. Bazhov P.P. Collection of tales " Malachite Box» and etc.
  13. "The Ballads of Robin Hood"(English medieval literature).
  14. Barto A.L. Poems for children.
  15. Belyaev A.R. "KEC Star". "Underwater farmers" and others.
  16. Berestov V.D. Poems for children.
  17. Becher J. Poems ( "The Man Who Was Silent" and etc.)
  18. Burns R. Poems (" John Barleycorn". “Making my way to the gate...” "Drinking" and etc.)
  19. Bianki V.V. Stories (“Arishka the Coward”, etc.) Fairy tales (“Owl”, etc.) “Forest Newspaper”.
  20. Beecher Stowe G. "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
  21. Blok A.A. Poems (“Oh, spring without end and without edge.” “Factory.” “All this was, was, was,” etc.) Poems (“On the Kulikovo Field.” “Rose and Cross.”"Retribution", etc.)
  22. Bogomolov V.M. “Ivan”. "The moment of truth."
  23. Bondarev Yu.V. The story “Battalions Ask for Fire”, etc.
  24. Bradbury R. "Fahrenheit 451." "All Hallows' Eve."
  25. Brecht. B. Plays (“Caucasian Chalk Circle.” a kind person from Sichuan." “Rifles of Teresa Carrar”, etc.)
  26. Brushtein A.Ya. "The road goes into the distance".
  27. Bulgakov M.A. The play "Days of the Turbins". "Master and Margarita".
  28. Boussenard L. "Captain Rip-Head." "Diamond Thieves".
  29. Valek M. Poems for children (“Gimp”, etc.)
  30. Vega L. de. Plays (“Dog in the Manger”, etc.)
  31. Vern J. Novels (“Children of Captain Grant.”"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." "Mysterious Island". “The Fifteen-Year-Old Captain”, etc.)
  32. Voynich E. "Gadfly".
  33. Volkov A.M. Stories (“The Wizard Emerald City" and etc.)
  34. Vonnegut K. Novels (“Cat’s Cradle.” “Slaughterhouse-Five, or Crusade children." "Mother Darkness")
  35. Voronkova L.F. "Son of Zeus." "In the Mist of Ages" (historical novels about Alexander the Great)
  36. Vashi Cuonnesina (Grey Owl). "Sajo and her beavers."
  37. Gaidar A.P. Stories ( "Chuk and Gek". "Timur and his team". "Commandant of the Snow Fortress." "Timur's Oath" etc.) Stories ( "A military secret". "Hot Stone" etc.) “The Tale of Malchish-Kibalchish.”
  38. Hanzelka I., Zikmund M. “Africa of dreams and reality.”
  39. Garin-Mikhailovsky N.G. "Childhood Topics".
  40. Garshin V.M. Fairy tales (“The Frog Traveler”, etc.)
  41. Gauf V. Fairy tales (“Little Muk”, etc.)
  42. Heine G. Poems.
  43. Goethe I. Ballads (“Forest King”, etc.)
  44. Gogol N.V. "Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka". "Taras Bulba".
  45. Golding W. Novels (“Lord of the Flies.” “The Descendants.” “Spire”). Parable "Grabber Martin".
  46. Golosovker Ya.E. "Tales of the Titans."
  47. Gorky A.M. Stories (“Childhood”, etc.) Stories ( "Morning". "Sparrow." "The Case of Evseyka." "Samovar". “About Ivanushka the Fool.”) Poems ( "Song of the Falcon".) Novel "Mother". Drama "At the Bottom".
  48. Goffman E.T.A. Fairy tales (“The Nutcracker, or the Mouse King”, etc.)“The worldly views of Moore the cat.” “Little Tsakhes” and others.
  49. Gribachev N.M. “And this is us!”
  50. Griboyedov A.S. "Woe from Wit."
  51. Grigorovich D.V. "Gutta-percha boy."
  52. Grimm Ya. and V. Fairy tales.
  53. Gumilev N.S. Poems ( "Turkey". "The Old Conquistador""Word". "Lost Tram" "The Sixth Sense" etc.)
  54. Gusev V.I. "The Legend of the Blue Hussar"(historical novel about the Decembrist M.S. Lunin).
  55. Hugo V. Novels (“Les Miserables” - including excerpt "Gavroche". "Ninety-third year." "Notre Dame Cathedral").
  56. Dal V. Fairy tales (“The Picky One,” “The Snow Maiden Girl,” etc.)
  57. Darrell J. "Talking Bundle". “Catch me a colobus,” etc.
  58. GiovagnoliR. "Spartacus".
  59. Defoe D. "Robinson Crusoe".
  60. Dickens C. Novels ( "David Copperfield". "Dombey and Son" and etc.)
  61. Dodge M. "Silver Skates".
  62. Dostoevsky F.M. Novels (“Crime and Punishment.” “The Brothers Karamazov”, etc.)
  63. Dragunsky V.Yu. "Deniska's stories."
  64. Dumas A. "Three Musketeers". "Twenty Years Later"
  65. Ezersky M.V. "Gracchi".
  66. Zhitkov B.S. “How I caught little men.” Sea stories. Stories about animals.
  67. Zhukovsky V.A. "The Tale of Tsar Berendey." "The Tale of Ivan Tsarevich and Gray wolf" Poems. Translations.
  68. Euripides. Tragedies.
  69. Ershov P.P. "The Little Humpbacked Horse".
  70. Yesenin S.A. Poems ( "Bird cherry". “The golden grove dissuaded me...”, etc.).
  71. Efremov I.A. "On the edge of the Ecumene."
  72. Zabolotsky N.A. Poems ( "Ugly Girl" and etc.)
  73. Zakhoder B.V. Poetry. Translations. Fairy tales.
  74. Zoshchenko M.M. Stories (from the series “Lelya and Minka”, etc.)
  75. Ibsen G. Plays (“Brandt”, “Peer Gynt”, etc.)
  76. Irish epic (cycle about Cuchulainn, etc.)
  77. Iskander F. Cycle of stories "Chick's Childhood".
  78. Icelandic sagas.
  79. Kaverin V.A. "Two captains".
  80. Camus A. “The Stranger.”
  81. Kassil L.A. "Conduit and Schwambrania".
  82. Kataev V.P. "Seven-flowered flower." "The lonely sail is white." "Son of the Regiment."
  83. Kern L. Poems for children (“Poems about four legs”, etc.)
  84. Kipling R. "The jungle book". Fairy tales (“Where did armadillos come from?” “How a crab played with the sea.” “Baby Elephant.” “How the first letter was written.” “How the alphabet was invented,” etc.) Poems for children (“The camel’s hump.” “The cat is wonderful.” sings by the fire." "I have six servants." "If in the glass of the cabin"). Cycle of stories "Three Soldiers". Poems (“The Ballad of East and West.” “Commandment.”"Mary Gloucester")
  85. Koval Yu.I. "Undersand." "The lightest boat in the world" and etc.
  86. Cornel P. "Sid."
  87. Korolenko D.U. "Children of the Underground". "The Blind Musician"
  88. Korczak Ya. « King Matt the First".
  89. Krylov I.A. Fables.
  90. Crews D. "Tim Tyler or Sold Laughter."
  91. Koster Sh. de. "The Legend of Ulenspiegel".
  92. Kun N.A. « Myths and legends of Ancient Greece".
  93. Cooper F. Novels (“St. John’s wort”, etc.)
  94. Kuprin A.I. Stories ( "White Poodle""Elephant"."Olesya" etc.)
  95. Lagerlof S. "Nils's Journey with the Wild Geese."
  96. Lagin L.I. "Old Man Hottabych."
  97. Larry Ya. « The extraordinary adventures of Karik and Valya".
  98. Levshin V. “Three days in Karlikania”, etc.
  99. Lem S. “Solaris”.
  100. Lermontov M.Yu. Poems ( "Cossack Lullaby" “The golden cloud spent the night”. « Airship» etc.) Poems ( "Mtsyri". "Daemon" and etc.)
  101. Leskov N.S. Novels and stories ( "Lefty" and etc.)
  102. Leslie R. “Bears and Me.”
  103. Lee H. "To Kill a Mockingbird".
  104. Lindrgen A. "Pippi Longstocking" "We are on the island of Saltkrok."
  105. Lindsay J. "Runaways".
  106. Lomonosov M.V. Poems ( “The day hides its face...” and etc.)
  107. Longfellow G. “The Song of Hiawatha.”
  108. London J. “Northern Stories” (“Love of Life.” “The End of a Fairy Tale”, etc.) “Tales of the South Seas.” Stories (“The Mexican”, etc.) Novels (“Smoke Bellew.” “White Fang.” “Martin Eden.”“True Grit”, etc.).
  109. Lorca F.G. Poems ( "Guitar".“Romance of the Spanish Gendarmerie”, etc.)
  110. Lewis K. "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"(part of The Chronicles of Narnia).
  111. Makarenko A.S. "Pedagogical Poem". "Flags over the tower."
  112. Little T. "Without family".
  113. Mamin-Sibiryak D.N. Fairy tales and stories ( cycle "Alyonushka's Tales". "GreyNeck". "The Tale of the Glorious King Pea and His Beautiful Daughters Princess Kutafya and Princess Pea.""Winter quarters on Studenoy." "Foster child." "Emelya the Hunter." "The Rich Man and Eremka." "Spit").
  114. Mandelstam O.E. Poems ( "Invitation to the Moon". "Lamarck" etc.)
  115. Mann G. « The Early Years of King Henry IV.
  116. Mann T. “Joseph and his brothers.”
  117. Marshak S.Ya. Poems for children. English folk songs. Plays ( "Cat house"."Teremok". "Twelve months").
  118. Mayakovsky V.V. Poems for children (“What is good and what is bad”, etc.) Poems ( “Could you?” “Here!” "Listen." "Passport".“Sergei Yesenin”, etc.) The play "Mystery-bouffe". Poems (“Cloud in pants.” “At the top of my voice,” etc.)
  119. Merimee P. “Chronicle of the times of King Charles IX.” Novels.
  120. Miln A. Poems for children (“Naughty Mom”, etc.)
  121. Mikhalkov S.V. Poems for children.
  122. Mythspeoples of the world.
  123. Myths of ancient Greece.
  124. Moliere J.-B. Plays (Tartuffe, etc.)
  125. Nansen F. "Fram in the Polar Sea."
  126. Nekrasov N.A. Stories ( "Grandfather Mazai and the hares." "Peasant Children" etc.) Poems ( "Poet and Citizen" etc.) Poems ( "Russian women". "Railway").
  127. Nilin P.F. "Cruelty". “Probationary period” (about the work of the criminal investigation department).
  128. Nobile U. “My five years with Soviet airships.”
  129. Nosov N.N. Stories (“Mishkina porridge”, etc.) “The Adventures of Dunno and his friends.” “Vitya Maleev at school and at home.”
  130. Obruchev V.A. "Plutonium". "Land of Sannikov"
  131. Odoevsky V.F. "Moroz Ivanovich.""Town in a Snuff Box"
  132. Olesha Yu.K. « Three fat men."
  133. Olgin O. “Wonders to choose from. Fun chemistry for kids."
  134. Ostrovsky A.N. Plays ( "Storm" and etc.)
  135. Ostrovsky N.A. "As the Steel Was Tempered".
  136. Panteleev L. Tales ( "Two Frogs" and etc.) "Republic of Shkid".
  137. Pasternak B.L. Poems ( "It is snowing" and etc.; including, from the novel "Doctor Zhivago"» - “Fairy Tale”, etc.) Poems ( « LieutenantSchmidt").
  138. Paustovsky K.G. Fairy tales ( "The Disheveled Sparrow" etc.) Stories ( "Steel Ring" and etc.)
  139. Perrot S. Fairy tales.
  140. "Songs of the Southern Slavs".
  141. "The Song of Gilgamesh" (Sumerian epic).
  142. "The Tale of Igor's Campaign."
  143. "The Song of Roland"(French medieval poem).
  144. "Song of My Sid"(Spanish medieval poem).
  145. Platonov A.P. Stories (“ Hidden Man" "Jan")
  146. Plutarch. Comparative biographies.
  147. Pogorelsky A. "The Black Hen, or the Underground Inhabitants."
  148. Polevoy B.N. "The Tale of a Real Man."
  149. Prevert J. Poems (“Family”, etc.)
  150. Prishvin M.M. Stories (“Fox Bread”, “Golden Meadow”, “Birch Bark Tube”, etc.) Fairy tale “Pantry of the Sun”.
  151. Pushkin A.S. Fairy tales ("The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish". "The Tale of Tsar Saltan"."The Tale of the Golden Cockerel." "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights." "The Tale of the Priest and His Worker Balda") . Poems ( "Ruslan and Ludmila"). Little tragedies. Poems ( “Song of prophetic Oleg” and etc). "Belkin's Tales". Novels ( « Captain's daughter", "Eugene Onegin" etc.) Tragedies (“Boris Godunov”).
  152. Radishchev A.N. "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow."
  153. Rasmussen K. “The Great Sleigh Road.”
  154. Rasputin V.G. Stories ( "French lessons"). Stories (“Farewell to Matera”, etc.)
  155. Reed M. Novels (“In the wilds of South Africa”, etc.)
  156. Rodari J. "The Adventures of Cipollino." "Gelsomino in the Land of Liars." Poems for children (“What do crafts smell like?” “What color are crafts?”)
  157. Russiansfolk tales.
  158. Russian folk epics.
  159. Rustaveli Sh. "The Knight in Tiger's Skin."
  160. Ryleev K.F. Poems ( "Will I be in fatal time» and etc.)
  161. Rytkheu Yu.S. "Ivangu."
  162. Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E. Fairy tales ( “The story of how one man fed two generals” etc.) Stories (“The History of a City”).
  163. Sartre J.-P. "Nausea". "Wall".
  164. Sat-Ok. "Land of Salty Rocks" "Mysterious Footprints"
  165. Svirsky A.I. "Ryzhik."
  166. SwiftJ. "Gulliver's Travels".
  167. Sellinger W. Novel "The Catcher in the Rye". Stories (“Higher than the rafters, carpenters”, etc.) Stories.
  168. Saint-Exupery A. "A little prince"."Military pilot" and others.
  169. Cervantes M. de. "Don Quixote".
  170. "The Tale of the Massacre of Mamayev."
  171. Fairy talespeoples of the world.
  172. Scott W. Novels (Ivanhoe, etc.).
  173. Slutsky B.A. Poems (“Trees and Us”, etc.)
  174. Sophocles Tragedies.
  175. Stanyukovich K.M. Stories ( "Maximka". "Nanny" etc.)
  176. "Elder Edda"(Scandinavian epic).
  177. Suteev V.G. Fairy tales.
  178. Tvardovsky A.T. Poems ( "The day the war ended" etc.) Poems ( "Vasily Terkin"."Terkin in the next world").
  179. Twain M. "Adventures of Tom Sawyer". "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." "Prince and the Pauper"."A Yankee in King Arthur's Court."
  180. Tokmakova I. Poems for children (“Sleepy Elephant”, etc.)
  181. Tolstoy A.K. Historical novel "Prince Silver".
  182. Tolstoy A.N.“ The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio." "Magpie Tales". "Mermaid Tales"."Nikita's childhood"
  183. Tolstoy L.N. Fairy tales.« Childhood". "Prisoner of the Caucasus". Novels (“War and Peace”, “Resurrection”, etc.) Stories (“After the Ball”).
  184. Travers P. "Mary Poppins".
  185. Tudorovskaya E.A. "The Trojan War and its heroes." "Odyssey" ( prose retelling).
  186. Tuvim Y. Poems for children (“Crippled words”, etc.)
  187. Turgenev I.S. Stories ( "Bezhin Meadow" "Singers". "Mu Mu" etc.) Poems in prose ( "Sparrow" etc.) “Fathers and Sons.”
  188. Tynyanov Yu.N. "Kyukhlya"(historical novel about V.K. Kuchelbecker").
  189. Tynyanov Yu.N. "Death of Wazir-Mukhtar"(historical novel about A.S. Griboyedov).
  190. Tyutchev F.I. Poems (“Happy is he who visited this world...”, etc.)
  191. Wilde O. Fairy tales (“The Happy Prince.” “The Nightingale and the Rose.” “The Fisherman and His Soul.” “The Star Boy.”"The Canterville Ghost")
  192. Ushinsky K.D. Fairy tales (“Two plows.” “The hunter of fairy tales.” “Not well cut, but tightly sewn.” “The fox and the goat.” “The tricky cat.”)
  193. Fadeev A.A. "Young guard".
  194. Feuchtwanger L. Historical novels ("The Jewish War". "Spanish Ballad" "Jew Suess" and etc.)
  195. Fet A.A. Poems.
  196. Faulkner W. Novels (“The Defiler of the Ashes”, etc.) Stories.
  197. Fonvizin D.I. "Undergrown."
  198. France A. “The Gods Thirst.”
  199. Frisch M. Novels (“HomoFaber” and others) The story “Man Appears in the Holocene Epoch.”
  200. Kharms D.I. Poems for children.
  201. Hemingway E. Novels (“The Sun Also Rises”, etc.)
  202. Tsvetaeva M.I. Poems.
  203. Chaplina V.V. Stories (“Thrown”, etc.)
  204. Charushin E.I. Stories.
  205. Cherny S. Poems for children (“ABC”, etc.)
  206. Chekhov A.P. Stories ( "Kashtanka". "Vanka." "Boys." "Kids." "White-fronted." "Volodya." "Fugitive".“I want to sleep”, etc.) Plays (“The Seagull”, etc.)
  207. Chernyshevsky N.G. "What to do?"
  208. Chukovsky K.I. Poetic tales (“Telephone”, “Aibolit”, “Moidodyr”, etc.).Puzzles.
  209. Sharov A. "The Adventures of Ezhenka and Other Painted People."
  210. Schwartz E.L. Fairy tales ("The Tale of Lost Time”, etc.)
  211. Shakespeare W. Tragedies (Hamlet, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, etc.) Comedies (Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, etc.)
  212. Schiller W. Ballads (“Ivikov Cranes”, etc.). Plays (“Don Carlos”, etc.)
  213. Sholokhov M.A. Stories ( "Nakhalenok" and etc.). Novels (“Quiet Don”).
  214. Scottish folk songs (“Little Willie Winky”, etc.)
  215. Show B. Plays (“Pygmalion”, “The Apple Cart”, etc.)
  216. Shukshin V.M. Stories (“Countrymen”, etc.) Novels (“Kalina Krasnaya”, etc.) Fairy tale “Until the third roosters”.
  217. Ekholm E. « Tutta Karlsson the First and Only, Ludwig the Fourteenth and others".
  218. Eluard P. Poems (“Notice”, etc.)
  219. Ervilly E. d'. "The Adventures of a Prehistoric Boy."
  220. Aeschylus. Tragedies.

Despite the fact that the list of references used is the final part of the course work, all teachers pay attention to the importance of its proper design. Even if there is even the slightest error or inaccuracy, it is unlikely that it will be possible to protect the work without problems the first time.

To avoid collisions with scientific supervisor, it’s better to do everything right from the very beginning. We will talk about how to write a list of references in a coursework, pass the work the first time and not get blacklisted by teachers.

Registration of the list of references in course work

A bibliography is always difficult. Well, who would think that it is necessary to mention the city of publication of the source, and after mentioning the city you also need to put a period, even if the text is continued? No one. Or here’s another thing: have you ever wondered how to indicate GOST in the list of references? Hardly.

Now look at an example of coursework design according to GOST 2019:

Please note: all sources used are arranged alphabetically by author's last name. However, there is another approach: sources are cited as they are mentioned in the text. But the latter method is more often used to prepare small-format work: an essay, a test, and so on.

Features of the design of the list of references

There is one more pattern that you need to know before compiling a list of references for your coursework. Sources should be used in alphabetical order, but in the following order:

  • legislative acts;
  • Russian-language sources;
  • sources of foreign origin;
  • electronic resources (Internet sources).

In the picture above you can see good example, how to indicate a website or electronic journal in the list of used literature.

Before writing a list of references in your course work, we also pay attention to the numbering. For these purposes, Arabic numerals are chosen in ascending order.

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Punctuation in the bibliography of coursework

What causes such enormous difficulties for students in such a seemingly simple task as preparing a list of references in a coursework? Hell of a punctuation!

Probably nowhere else can you find such a huge number of periods, colons, commas, parentheses and quotation marks as in this section of the work.

Let us remember, dear students, the important rules for preparing a bibliographic list:

  1. A comma is placed after the surname and before the initials. There is no logic here - just take it for granted.
  2. Next comes the name of the source (books, scientific articles, publications) without quotes!
  3. Then there is a slash and author information (last name and initials listed at the beginning).
  4. If the source was written not by one author, but by a whole team of authors, then the first author is mentioned at the beginning of the line, and after the oblique line following the name of the source, we also list 3 more authors included in the co-authorship (in alphabetical order).
  5. This is followed by a double oblique line and the name of the publisher must be indicated, as well as the place of publishing and the year of publication. For example, Moscow, “Science”, 1977. Please note: the abbreviation for the city of St. Petersburg in the list of references may look like St. Petersburg. If there are problems with the abbreviation Rostov-on-Don, it is listed in the list of references as Rostov n/a.
  6. It is also recommended to indicate the pages of the publication from which the information in the coursework was provided (pp. 188-196).

It is worth mentioning separately such a component as date of access in the list of references . It is written with a link to an Internet resource. Indicating the date is important as online sources are not always available. And the date of the last request shows that the electronic resource was working on the specified date.

Now it is clear that preparing a list of references (sources) in coursework according to GOST 2019 is difficult, but possible. In principle, there is no need to suffer alone - you can seek help and advice from

Writing any scientific work, be it a term paper, an essay or a thesis, involves collecting information from a variety of sources. At the final stage of writing the work, along with preparation of a list of references, from which information was collected during the study. This process cannot be operational a priori, because it is necessary to observe a number of nuances and mandatory conditions.

Bibliography– eloquent evidence of the author’s knowledge of the topic of scientific work and the truth of his research. A qualified specialist will be able to easily determine how new and relevant the work is, as well as find out the essence of the development and analyze it. Let's look at the design parameters in more detail, giving examples of descriptions for the main types of sources.

An example of registration of regulatory (legislative) acts in the list of references

Correct design and filling of the list of references in an abstract, coursework, dissertation

In Russia, the nuances of the design of scientific work are spelled out in a single Interstate standard - GOST 7.1-2003. Based on this normative document Each bibliography must be completed. Many educational institutions or individual teachers are guided by their own manuals, offering them to students as instructions on or writing a scientific paper. Below we will propose a basic scheme for creating a list of references, but if you have recommendations from the university or the curator of your work, we strongly recommend using them exclusively.

References or bibliography?

It turns out that naming a list of literary sources is also not easy. Many universities put forward their own requirements even for the phrase in the title. The following name options are available:

  • The phrase “list of references” with the optional addition of the words “used”, “used” is allowed.
  • There is a phrase “bibliography” that is synonymous with the above.

These variants are derived from the simple "literature" and "bibliography". They can also act as a title for a compiled list of references. In the absence of specific guidance on this issue, it is best to use any of the suggested options.

An example of the design of books in a bibliography

Filling the reference list with sources

Or coursework, naming a list of references is a primary task comparable to creating a pure text document. All processed information sources must be compiled into a single list, but first it is worth understanding what literature should go there. When considering a bibliography from the position of a member of a commission checking scientific work, you should pay attention to the following sources:

  1. The most modern (not older than 3-4 years from the date of the study).
  2. Sources from the last 10-20 years of publication - no more than 30% of the total number in the list of references. If a particular study has a contemporary history, it is unwise to draw on older information.

When adding them to the list of references, it is worth considering a number of nuances:

  • Sources of considerable antiquity are used on an equal basis with modern ones, provided that their content is fully consistent with the topic of research.
  • Each source is necessarily mentioned in the work using a (bibliographic reference). Detailed information can be found in the article.
  • The maximum scientific value for the research consists of: journal articles, monographs, samples from statistics and other specialized materials on the topic of work. Textbooks and manuals are less valuable in this regard.
  • Any laws and acts must be presented in their latest edition, indicating the date and source of their first publication.

The quantitative requirement for the preparation of a list of references presupposes the presence of:

  • 10 or more sources at ,
  • 20 or more sources at ,
  • 40 or more sources at .
Sources are distributed alphabetically.

Additional accommodation conditions are presented in GOST 7.1-2003.

In addition to the alphabetical order of placing sources, it is worth taking into account the nuances of the distribution of literature in the list by type.

Regulatory legal acts are listed first. Then scientific sources, textbooks and links to Internet resources are included.

Correct formatting of the bibliography according to GOST-2018, 2019

Next, the main types of literary sources will be presented, citing general form, from which a bibliographic description can be compiled for each of them. For ease of study, everything will be presented in the form of a summary table. Each type corresponds to a specific scheme for entering source details into the description.

Source type

Description form

Journal articles

If more than 4 people worked on the article, then one of them is not mentioned in the title.

Monographs

It is allowed not to use dashes when preparing this description, but to use only dots to separate individual parts.

If the works of other authors were used when writing, then they can be mentioned in the general listing, or added in square brackets as a separate part.

Abstracts
Dissertations
Reviews (analytics)
Patents

RF Patent Number, date of issue

Conference materials

Name. Conference theme, City, year of issue. Number of pages.

Internet documents

URL, date of access to the resource.

Textbooks
Tutorials
Dictionaries

Other nuances of designing a bibliographic list

Also, when obtaining a diploma, you should pay attention to the following nuances:

  • When mentioning publications in several volumes, it is necessary to insert in the description the number of the book from which the information for the study was taken.
  • Electronic sources are in demand, but should not fill the entire volume of the bibliography. Many universities require that the URL content in the bibliography does not exceed 1/3 (2/3) of the number of sources presented. In the absence of recommendations, one should rely on the same value.

The generally accepted view is that material in an article to which bibliographical reference is made is not considered plagiarism. Don't mindlessly copy and paste materials. Be sure to rewrite the material in your own style, maintaining the theme of the presentation.

At correct design bibliography in your scientific work, you can achieve a positive opinion about it as a whole. To evaluate the work, the teacher just needs to see the items “Introduction”, “Conclusion” and “Bibliography”. In this regard, do coursework and theses qualitatively, paying utmost attention not only to their text, but also to the design of the bibliography. Be guided solely by methodological recommendations or points of GOST 7.1-2003 and your scientific works will receive the highest rating. As for the subsequent one, information about the criteria must be provided by the university or the persons assessing the work. Typically, this level can reach 40% of borrowed materials. (We wrote about that earlier). Accordingly, you need to use the literature and include it in the bibliography, but you should not forget about your own thoughts, which should prevail in scientific work.

Example of formatting sources in a bibliography

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Examples of designing a list of references according to GOST, designing a list of references according to GOST
SAMPLE FORMAT OF REFERENCES LIST according to GOST
list of literature according to GOST

Example of a list of references
(list of references is required; fulfilled according to GOST):
List of references according to GOST, format:

Abolmasov, N.N. Strategy and tactics for the prevention of periodontal diseases / N.N. Abolmasov // Dentistry. - 2003. - No. 4. - P.34-39.

Bezrukova, I.V. Classification of aggressive forms of inflammatory periodontal diseases / I.V. Bezrukova, A.I. Grudyanov // Dentistry. - 2002. - No. 5. - P.45 -47.

The importance of microcirculation control during millimeter wave therapy of acute destructive pancreatitis / B.S. Briskin, O.E. Efanov, V.N. Bukatko, A.N. Nikitin // Issues. balneology, physiotherapy and medical treatment. physical culture. - 2002. - No. 5. - P.13-16.

Immunological disorders in the pathogenesis of chronic generalized periodontitis / A.I. Volozhin, G.V. Poryadin, A.N. Kazimirsky et al. // Dentistry. - 2005. - No. 3. - P.4 -7.

Kashchenko, P.V. Application of laser Doppler flowmetry in implantology / P.V. Kashchenko // Application of laser Doppler flowmetry in medical practice: material. third All-Russian symp. - M., 2000. - P.131-133.

Kozlov, V.I. Laser blood flow analyzer LAKK-01 / V.I. Kozlov, V.V. Sidorov // Application of laser Doppler flowmetry in medical practice: material. second All-Russian symp. - M., 1998. - P.5 - 8.

Analysis of dental morbidity in adolescents under 18 years old / A.M. Khamadeeva, G.K. Burda, I.E. Gerasimova, S.S. Stepanova // VIII International Conference of Maxillofacial Surgeons and Dentists: Proceedings. conf. - St. Petersburg, 2003. - P. 170.

The influence of heparins on microcirculation and blood rheology in patients with acute coronary syndrome / V.S. Zadionchenko, E.V. Gorbacheva, N.V. Danilova et al. // Application of laser Doppler flowmetry in medical practice: material. IV All-Russian symp. - Pushchino, 2002. - P.69 - 71.

Admakin, V.V. Conditions for using composites / V.V. Admakin. - Krasnoyarsk: Moscow State Pedagogical University Publishing House, 2003. - 128 p.

Loginova, N.K. Pathophysiology of periodontal disease / N.K. Loginova, A.I. Volozhin. - M., 1995. - 108 p.

Laser Doppler flowmetry in dentistry: Method. recommendations / E.K. Krechina, V.I. Kozlov, O.A. Terman, V.V. Sidorov. - M., 1997. - 12 p.

Laser Doppler flowmetry method in cardiology: A manual for doctors / V.I. Makolkin, V.V. Branko, E.A. Bogdanova, etc. - M., 1999. - 48 p.

Armitage, G.C. Development of classification system for periodontal diseases and conditions / G.C. Armitage // Ann. periodontal. - 1999. - No. 1. - P. 1-6.

Up to 4 authors
Eggert, F. M. Performance of a commercial immunoassay for detection and differentiation of periodontal marker bacteria: analysis of immunochemical performance with clinical samples / F.M. Eggert, M.H. McLeod, G. Flowerdew // J. Periodontol. - 2001. - Vol. 72, no. 9. - P. 1201 - 1209.

4 authors
Erste Beweise einer intressanten Beziehung. Parodontitus und Gafässerkrankungen / N.Mastragelopulos, V.I.Haraszthy, J.J.Zambon, G.G.Zafiropoulos // New in dentistry. - 2002. - No. 8 (108) (special issue). - P.4-5.

More than 4 authors
The effect of short-term tooth intrusion on human pulpal blood flow measured by laser Doppler flowmetry / M. Ikawa, M. Fujiwara, H. Horiuchi et al. //Arch. Oral Biol. - 2001. - Vol.46, No. 9. - P.781-788

Registration of the list of literature according to GOST

On January 1, 2009, the new GOST R 7.0.5 - 2008 “Bibliographic reference”, developed by the Federal State Institution “Russian Book Chamber” of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, came into effect. This standard “establishes general requirements and rules for compiling a bibliographic reference: main types, structure, composition, arrangement of documents. The standard applies to bibliographic references used in published and unpublished documents in any media. The standard is intended for authors, editors, publishers" *1 .

According to " General provisions""Bibliographic reference" (clause 4.6.), "based on their location in the document, bibliographic references are distinguished: intratextual, placed in the text of the document; interlinear, taken from the text down the page of the document (in a footnote); extra-textual, placed outside the text of the document or part of it (in a callout)" *2 .

Out-of-text references are placed after the main text, and when numbering out-of-text bibliographic references, continuous numbering is used for the entire text of the document *3 . The text refers to an out-of-text link.

A reference to an off-text link is enclosed in square brackets *4 . The reference may contain the serial number of a textual link in the list of textual links, the name of the author (authors), the title of the document, the year of publication, the designation and volume number, and an indication of the pages. Information in the submission is separated by a comma.

References are made uniformly throughout the document: either by indicating the serial number of the textual link, or by indicating the name of the author (authors) or the title of the work. The sending is made as follows: or [Karasik, 2002, p. 231], in the presence of several authors - [Karasik, Dmitrieva, 2005, p. 6-8].

If the author of a book is not indicated (for example, the book was written by a team of authors, and only the editor is indicated), then the title of the book is indicated in the reference. If the name is too long, then it can be shortened to the first two words, for example, [Interpretation characteristics..., 1999, p. 56] *5 .

If the reference contains information about several extra-text links, then the groups of information are separated by a semicolon: , or [Shakhovsky, 2008; Sheigal, 2007], [Leotovich, 2007, p. 37; Slyshkin, 2004, p. 35-38].

When references to the same non-textual link are placed sequentially, the second reference is replaced with the words “Ibid.” or “Ibid.” (from “Ibidem”) (for sources in languages ​​with Latin script). If the source is preserved, but the page is changed, then the page number is added to the word “Ibid”: [Ibid. P. 24], *6 .

If the text is quoted not from the original source, but from another document, then at the beginning of the reference the words “Cit. by:", for example, [Cit. from: 132, p. 14] or [Cit. from: Olyanich, 2004, p. 39-40]. If not a quotation is given, but a mention of someone’s views, thoughts, ideas, but still not based on the original source, then the words “Cited by:” are given in the reference, for example, [Cited by: 108] or [Cited by: : Krasavsky, 2001]. If pages are needed, they can also be specified: [Cited from: 108, p. 27] or [Cited from: Krasavsky, 2001, p. 111].

Design of behind-the-text links
(examples and explanations)

1. Abeleva I.Yu. It's about speech. Human communication system. - M.: Logos, 2004. - 304 p. *8

2. Alefirenko N.F. Controversial problems of semantics: monograph. - Volgograd: Peremena, 1999. - 274 p. *9

3. Bell R.T. Sociolinguistics. Goals, methods, problems / trans. from English - M.: International relationships, 1980. - 318 p. *10

4. Azhezh K. The speaking man: the contribution of linguistics to humanitarian sciences/ lane from fr. - ed. 2nd, stereotypical. - M.: Editorial URSS, 2006. - 304 p. *11

5. Andreeva G.M. Social psychology: a textbook for higher education educational institutions. — 5th ed., rev. and additional - M.: Aspect Press, 2006. - 363 p.

6. Borbotko V.G. Principles of discourse formation: From psycholinguistics to linguistic synergetics. - ed. 2nd, stereotypical. - M.: KomKniga, 2007. - 288 p.

7. Belyanin V.P. Psycholinguistics: textbook. — 3rd ed., rev. - M.: Flint: Moscow Psychological and Social Institute, 2005. - 232 p. *12

8. Myers D.J. Social psychology: intensive. well. — 3rd international ed. — St. Petersburg: Prime-Eurosign: Neva; M.: OLMa-Press, 2000. - 510 p. *13

9. Berger P., Lukman T. Social construction of reality: a treatise on the sociology of knowledge. - M.: Moscow. Philosopher fund, 1995. - 322 p.

10. Fundamentals of communication theory: textbook / M.A. Vasilik, M.S. Vershinin, V.A. Pavlov [and others] / ed. prof. M.A. Vasilika. - M.: Gardariki, 2006. - 615 p. *14

11. Antonova N.A. Strategies and tactics of pedagogical discourse // Problems of speech communication: interuniversity. Sat. scientific tr. / ed. M.A.Kormilitsyna, O.B. Sirotinina. - Saratov: Publishing house Sarat. University, 2007. - Issue. 7. - pp. 230-236. *15

12. Bart R. Text linguistics // New in foreign linguistics. - M.: Progress, 1978. - Issue. VIII: Text linguistics. — P. 442-449.

13. Sirotinina O.B. Structural and functional changes in modern Russian literary language: the problem of the relationship between language and its real functioning // Russian literature in the context of modern integration processes: materials of the international. scientific conf. - Volgograd: VolSU Publishing House, 2007. - T. 1. - P. 14-19. *16

14. Braslavsky P.I., Danilov S.Yu. Internet as a means of inculturation and acculturation // Mutual understanding in the dialogue of cultures: conditions for success: monograph: in 2 hours / under the general. ed. L.I. Grishaeva, M.K. Popova. - Voronezh: Voronezh State. Univ., 2004. - Part 1. - P. 215-228.

15. Voyskunsky A.E. Metaphors of the Internet // Questions of Philosophy. - 2001. - No. 11. - P. 64-79. *17

16. Asmus N.G. Linguistic features of virtual communicative space: abstract. dis. ...cand. Philol. Sci. - Chelyabinsk: Chelyabinsk State. univ., 2005. - 23 p. *18

17. Shkolovaya M.S. Linguistic and semiotic aspects of identity construction in electronic communication: dis. ...cand. Philol. Sci. - Tver, 2005. - 174 p. *19

Prescribed for separating areas bibliographic description sign, dot and dash, can be replaced with a dot. In this case, the behind-the-text links look like this *20 :

1. McLuhan M. The Gutenberg Galaxy: the formation of a printing man / trans. AND ABOUT. Tyurina. M.: Academic Project: Mir Foundation, 2005. 496 p.

2. Makarov M.L. Genres in electronic communication: quo vadis? // Genres of speech: collection. scientific articles. Saratov: Publishing house of the State Scientific Center "College", 2005. Vol. 4: Genre and concept. pp. 336-351.

3. Markelova T.V. Semantics and pragmatics of means of expressing evaluation in the Russian language // Philological Sciences. 1995. No. 3. P. 67-79.

When compiling links to electronic resources, some features should be taken into account.

“The notes provide the information necessary to search and characterize the technical specifications of the electronic resource. The information is provided in the following sequence: system requirements, information about accessibility restrictions, date of update of the document or its part, email address, date of access to the document" *21 .

The email address and date of access to the document are always provided. The date the document was accessed is the date when the person making the link opened this document and this document was available.

System requirements are given in the case when special access is required to access a document. software, for example Adobe Acrobat Reader, Power Point, etc. *22

Access restriction information is provided if access to a document is possible, for example, from a specific location (local network, organization for which access is open to the network), only for registered users, etc. In this case, the description indicates: “Access from …”, “Access for registered users,” etc. If access is free, then nothing is indicated in the information.

The date of update of the document or its part is indicated if it is recorded on the website (see paragraph 8). If the update date cannot be set, then nothing is indicated.

1. Bakhtin M.M. The works of Francois Rabelais and folk culture Middle Ages and Renaissance. — 2nd ed. - M.: Artist. lit., 1990. - 543 p. [Electronic resource]. URL: http://www.philosophy.ru/library/bahtin/rable.html#_ftn1 (access date: 10/05/2008).

2. Borges H.L. A terrible dream // Letters of God: collection. - M.: Republic, 1992. - 510 p. [Electronic resource]. URL: http://literature.gothic.ru/articles/nightmare.htm (access date: 05/20/2008).

3. Belous N.A. Pragmatic implementation of communicative strategies in conflict discourse // World of linguistics and communication: electronic scientific journal. - 2006. - No. 4 [Electronic resource]. URL: http://www.tverlingua.by.ru/archive/005/5_3_1.htm (access date: 12/15/2007).

4. Orekhov S.I. Hypertext method of organizing virtual reality // Bulletin of the Omsk State pedagogical university: electronic scientific journal. — 2006 [Electronic resource]. System. Requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. — URL: http://www.omsk.edu/article/vestnik-omgpu-21.pdf (access date: 01/10/2007).

5. Novikova S.S. Sociology: history, foundations, institutionalization in Russia. — M.: Moscow Psychological and Social Institute; Voronezh: Publishing house NPO "MODEK", 2000. - 464 p. [Electronic resource]. System. requirements: RAR archiver. — URL: http://ihtik.lib.ru/edu_21sept2007/edu_21sept2007_685.rar (access date: 05/17/2007).

6. Panasyuk A.Yu. Image: definition central concept in imageology // Academy of Imageology. - 2004. - March 26 [Electronic resource]. URL: http://academim.org/art/pan1_2.html (access date: 04/17/2008). *23

7. Parpalk R. Communication on the Internet // Personal website of Roman Parpalak. - 2006. - December 10 [Electronic resource]. URL: http://written.ru (access date: 07/26/2006).

8. General resources on linguistics and philology: Igor Garshin’s website. — 2002 [Electronic resource]. Update date: 10/05/2008. — URL: http://katori.pochta.ru/linguistics/portals.html (access date: 10/05/2008).

*1 . Bibliographic link. General requirements and rules of compilation: official publication. M.: Standartinform, 2008. URL: http://protect.gost.ru/document.aspx?control=7&id=173511 (access date: 10/05/2008). S. 4.
*2 . Right there. S. 5.
*3 . Continuous numbering of extra-text links for individual chapters, sections, etc. is also possible.
*4 . Only intra-text links are enclosed in parentheses; according to GOST R 7.0.5 - 2008, they are not used for references to extra-text links.
*5 . The ellipsis that replaces part of the name in the reference is in this case a prescribed sign, not a punctuation mark, so a space is placed before and after it.
*6 . After “Ibid” there is a period, the page is indicated by a capital “S.”, and not lowercase, as in the main reference.
*7 . Bibliographic link. General requirements and rules of compilation: official publication. M.: Standartinform, 2008. URL: http://protect.gost.ru/document.aspx?control=7&id=173511 (access date: 10/05/2008). P. 6.
*8 . Unlike GOST R 7.1-2003, there is no space between the author’s initials, just as there is no comma after the author’s last name before the initials. The colon after the place of publication is not separated by a space.
*9 . Type of document (textbook, tutorial, atlas, monograph, collection of works, etc.) is placed after the title, separated by a colon. There is no space before the colon.
*10 . If the document is a translation, then this is indicated after the type of document (or immediately after the name, if the type is not reflected), separated by a slash. There are spaces before and after the slash (no matter where in the description it appears, no matter what it separates).
*11 . Information about the edition (what kind of edition it is, stereotypical, corrected, supplemented, etc.), if any, is given after the information about the translation, separated from them by a dot and a dash. If the publication is not translated, then information about the publication comes immediately after the type of document (as in paragraph 5) or the title, if the type is not specified (as in paragraph 6).
*12 . After the place of publication (the city where the document was published) comes the publisher, separated from the place of publication by a colon. If there are two publishers, then a colon is placed first after the place of publication, and then after the first publisher.
*13 . If there are two or more places of publication, then after listing the publishers of the first place of publication, a semicolon is placed, and then the second place of publication follows with the publisher, etc.
*14 . If there are two or three authors, then all of them are indicated at the beginning of the description (as in paragraph 9), but if there are more than three authors, then the description begins with the title, and the first three authors are listed after the slash. If it is indicated who edited the document, then this is also reflected after another slash.
*15 . If there is an indication of an issue, volume, part, etc., then they follow after the year of publication. See also points 12, 13 and 14.
*16 . If the link does not indicate the total number of pages of the document, but only those on which it is located in a larger document, then a dash (not a hyphen) is placed between the pages and there are no spaces.
*17 . When describing an article from a journal, first indicate the year and then the journal number.
*18 . The description of the dissertation abstract is no different from the description of other sources, as was the case according to GOST R 7.1-2003. There is a space before and after the ellipsis.
*19 . There is no publisher in the dissertation description because it is a manuscript. It may also be omitted when describing abstracts.
*20 . It should be noted that all links must be formatted uniformly: either with a dash and a dot, or only with a dot.
*21 . Bibliographic link. General requirements and rules of compilation: official publication. M.: Standartinform, 2008. URL: http://protect.gost.ru/document.aspx?control=7&id=173511 (access date: 10/05/2008). P. 15.
*22 . See examples 4 and 5.
*23 . Electronic publications often have a date included in the description. The year comes first, then the date and month.

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