How to write the reference format of national standard documents when writing papers?

The labeling methods of commonly used references are as follows:

1) works: author's name, title [M]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

2) Journal paper: author's name. Title [J] Journal name, year, volume (issue): page number.

3) Minutes of the meeting: author's name, title [C]// Minutes of the meeting, meeting place and date.

4) Dissertation: author's name. Title [D] Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

5) Patent document: the name of the patent applicant or owner. Patent name: patent country, patent number [P]. Announcement date or publication date. Access path.

6) Electronic document: author's name. Title [See other for file type marks (including file carrier marks)]. Release location: publisher, release year (update or modification date) and access path.

7) Report: Name of the author. Title [R]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

8) Standard: standard number. Title. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

Extended information monographs, papers, papers and reports

[serial number] Principal. Title of the document [Document Type ID]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

[1], Chen Shaoye, Wang, Library catalogue [M]. Beijing: Higher Education Press, 1957.

[2] Xin Ximeng. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Information Technology and Information Services. Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 1994.

Zhang Zhusheng. Invariant Sets of Differential Semi-dynamic Systems [D]. Beijing: Institute of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Peking University, 1983.

Feng Xiqiao. LBB Analysis of Pressure Piping and Pressure Vessel of Nuclear Reactor [R]. Beijing: Tsinghua University Institute of Nuclear Energy Technology Design and Research, 1997.

[5] Negroponte. Digital survival [M]. Hu Yong, Fan Haiyan, translator. Haikou: Hainan Publishing House, 19%.

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