1. Monograph: [serial number] author. Title [M]. Version (1 version is not recorded). Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Start and end page numbers.
2. Journal: [serial number] author. Title [J] Publication name, year, volume (issue): page number.
3. Proceedings of the conference (or compilation): [serial number] author, title [A], editor, name of proceedings [C], place of publication: publishing house, year of publication, starting and ending page numbers.
4. Dissertation: [serial number] author. Title [D] Address of degree conferring: degree conferring unit and year.
5. Patent: [serial number] Patent applicant. Patent name [P]. Patent country (or region): patent number and date of publication.
6. Science and technology report: [serial number] author. Report title [R]. Number and place of publication: publisher and year of publication. Start and end page numbers.
7. Standard: [serial number] standard number, standard name. Date of promulgation.
8. Newspaper article: [serial number] author. Title. Name of newspaper, year-month-day (edition).
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Searching and reading literature is an important prerequisite for writing a review. The quality of the review depends largely on the author's mastery of the latest literature related to this topic. If you don't do a good job in literature retrieval and reading, you will never write a high-level summary.
A good literature review can not only lay a solid theoretical foundation and provide an extension opportunity for the writing of the next dissertation, but also show the author's comprehensive ability to summarize, analyze and sort out the existing research literature, thus helping to improve the overall evaluation of the level of the dissertation.
Lawrence March and Brenda McIvo put forward a six-step model of literature review in How to do a good job of literature review-six-step success method, which divided the process of literature review into six steps: selecting a theme, searching for literature, conducting argumentation, literature research, literature review and writing summary.