References are continuously coded with Arabic numerals in the order in which they appear in the text, and the serial numbers are placed in square brackets. If the file is referenced repeatedly, it is marked with the same serial number in the text.
Generally speaking, the page number (or page number range) of a document cited once is listed in the following references. The format is "publication year" of the work or "year, volume (issue)"+":page number (or page number range)" of the periodical.
For documents cited many times, list the page number or page number range of each reference in the serial number tag (some publications also regard the information that can indicate the location of the cited documents as page numbers) and put them in square brackets (only numbers are listed, without words and characters such as "P" or "page"; The line in the middle of the page number range is a half-word line) and marked with superscript.
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The standards respectively stipulate the description formats of monographs, serial publications, patent documents, documents separated from monographs and documents separated from serial publications. Among the five description formats, the description items marked "for selection" are all the choices of references, and the rest are the main items of references. Items can be selected according to the provisions of Chapter VI of this standard or according to the characteristics of the literature itself.