Description format in academic paper references

1. Monograph: [Serial Number] Author. Title [M]. Edition (the first edition is not recorded). Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication. Starting and ending page numbers.

2. Journal: [Serial Number] Author. Title [J]. Title, year, volume (issue): starting and ending page numbers.

3. Conference Proceedings (or compilation): [Serial Number] Author. Title [A]. Editor. Title of thesis [C]. Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication. Starting and ending page numbers.

4. Dissertation: [Serial number] Author. Title [D]. Degree awarding address : Degree granting unit, year.

5. Patent: [Serial number] Patent applicant. Patent title [P]. Patent country (or region): Patent number, publication date.

6. Science and technology report: [Serial number] Author. Report title [R]. Number, place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Starting and ending page numbers.

7. Standard: [Serial number] Standard number, standard Name [S]. Date of publication.

8. Newspaper article: [Serial number] Author. Title [N]. Newspaper name, year-month-day (edition).

9. Electronic documents: [Serial Number] Main person responsible. Title of the electronic document [electronic document and carrier type identification]. Source or address where the electronic document can be obtained, date of publication or update/date of citation (optional).

10. Documents of various undefined types: [Serial Number] Main Responsible Person. Title of Document [Z]. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.

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