Founded in 1948 by academician Georgy Nadjakov, "Comptes rendus de l'Académie bulgare des Sciences" is also known as "Доклади на БАН","Доклады Болгарской академии наук" and "Proceeding of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences". It has been tracked for impact factors by Thomson Reuters (ISI) and indexed by SCOPUS, Google Scholar, etc.
(to 1994 - ISSN-0366-8681, until 2003 - ISSN 0861-1459, starting from 2003 - ISSN 1310-1331)
Related subjects:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Medicine, Life Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Physical Geography, Space Research, Agrarian Sciences.
The manuscripts should contain only unpublished data in the respective scientific field. They can further be expanded to be published elsewhere.
All manuscripts are subject to peer review and copy editing.
Instructions to Authors
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
"Proceedings of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences" (Comptes rendus) publishes reports of original scientific results in the field of mathematical, physical, chemical, biological, medical, Earth and life sciences as well as engineering, forest and agrarian sciences in English. The papers should not be of a descriptive or polemical character and should contain only unpublished data in the respective scientific field. They can further be expanded to be published elsewhere.
Comptes rendus also publishes Concise Review Papers (mini reviews) at the invitation of the Editorial Board. Mini reviews should reflect the latest achievements in a given field of knowledge. They should be presented in the form of a report as according to the requirements of the journal not exceeding more that 14 standard pages.
Manuscripts should be submitted in duplicate, with double spacing throughout and a diskette/disk is required. They should not exceed eight standard typewritten pages (30 lines per page, 65 strokes per line) including figures and tables (not more than 4). Each manuscript should be preceded by an abstract and key words. Spelling should conform to the preferred spelling of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary.
All manuscripts submitted for publication must first be reviewed by two independent anonymous reviewers. After approval of the manuscript by the reviewers the paper is submitted for publication by a member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (academician or corresponding member). The date of submission corresponds to the exact date in which the paper is submitted to the editorial office. The full address of each author, complete with postal code, must be placed at the end of the manuscript.
Each table should be typed on a separate sheet, bearing a title, units, and precisely drawn columns. The International System of Units (SI) should be used.
All graphs, illustrations and photographs are referred to as Figures, abbreviated to "Fig.xx" They should be clear and contrasting with no explanations on. Figure captions should be written on a separate sheet.
References should contain up to 20 cited works arranged according to their order of appearance in the text. The family name precedes the initials of the first name in case of the first author. The references should include the names of the authors, followed by the standard abbreviation of the journal, the volume number, the year of publication, number of the journal and the pages cited. For books - the title, the city of publication and the publisher followed by the year of publication and pages. Example: [1] Sherman S.E., S. J. Puerto. Chem. Rev.,89, 2001, No 4, 349-356. [2] Calvo D., D.de Savigny. In: Techniques in Clinical Immunology (ed. R. A. Thomson), Oxford , Blackwell Scientific Publ., 2001, 155-160. References should be indicated in the text by giving the corresponding numbers in parentheses
The contents of each journal should be published in English and French.
The authors are offered one proof-reading. Corrections are allowed only of errors produced in the course of setting up, and, as an exception, in connection with some new aspects of the problem discussed. Contributors receive 5 copies of their paper free of charge
Todor Nikolov, (Editor-in-Chief), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Julian Revalski, (Deputy Editor-in-Chief), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Atanas Atanassov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Vassil Golemansky, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Ilia Pashev, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Dechko Pavlov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Olga Poljakova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Petar Popivanov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Vassil Sgurev, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Chavdar Stoyanov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Petia Vassileva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Ivan Zagorchev, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Editors-in-Chief of Comptes rendus de l’Academie bulgare des Sciences
Todor Nikolov 2006-
Evgeni Golovinsky 2003-2005
Dimitar Mishev 2001-2003
Georgi Bliznakov 1990-2001
Hristo Hristoff 1987-1990
Boyan Petkanchin 1978-1987
Lyubomir Krastanov 1959-1978
Georgy Nadjakov 1948-1960
CONSEIL DE REDACTION / ADVISORY BOARD
Zhores Alferov (Russia), Kurt Binder (Germany), Panayot Bonchev (Bulgaria), Jonathan M. Borwein (Canada), Carlo Doglioni (Italy), Friedrich Ehrendorfer (Austria), Valentina Yanko-Hombach (Canada), Yachko Ivanov (Bulgaria), Lucien Diego Lod (Belgium), Vladimir Ovcharov (Bulgaria), Stoycho Panchev (Bulgaria), Nikola Sabotinov (Bulgaria), Tharwat Tadros (England), Tsvetan Tsvetkov (Bulgaria), Bojidar Curcic (Serbia)