What is the standard format for citations?

The standard format for document citation is as follows:

(1) Academic journal documents

[Serial number] Author. Document title[J]. Journal title, publication year, volume number (issue number): starting and ending page numbers.

(2) Academic works

[Serial Number] Author. Book title [M]. Edition (no need to note for the first time). translator. Place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: starting and ending page numbers.

(3) Proceedings with ISBN number

[Serial Number] Author. Title [A]. Editor-in-Chief. Title of thesis collection [C]. Place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: starting and ending page numbers.

(4) Dissertation

[Serial Number] Author. Title [D]. Preservation place: preservation unit, year.

(5) Patent documents

[Serial Number] Patent owner. Patent title [P]. Patent country: patent number, release date.

(6) Technical standards

[Serial number] Standard code, standard name [S]. Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication.

(7) Newspaper article

[Serial number] Author. Title [N]. Newspaper name, publication date (edition).

(8) Report

[Serial Number] Author. Document title [R]. Reporting place: Organizer of the report meeting, year.

(9) Electronic Documents

[Serial Number] Author. Electronic document title [document type/carrier type]. Document URL or source, date of publication or update/date of citation (optional).