sci paper format

sci paper format

SCI refers to the American Science Citation Index. The SCI database continues to develop and has become the most important large-scale database in the contemporary world. It is listed It ranks first among the six most famous retrieval systems in the world.

Title (No. 3 Song font, centered, bold)

Description: The title is the logic of appropriate and concise words that can reflect the specific content of the paper. Combinations should avoid using words with general meanings and strong general references (generally no more than 20 words, subtitles can be added when necessary, verb-object structures should be used as much as possible, and noun phrases should be used, and no research?,? based on)

Author 11, Author 21, Author 31? (No. 4 italics, centered)

(1. School, department name, province and city zip code; 2. Unit name, province and city Zip code) (No. 5 italics, centered)

Abstract: (Small No. 5 bold, indented two spaces)Abstract content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content summary content Content Abstract Content Summary Content Summary Content Summary Content Summary Content Abstract Content Abstract Content Summary Content Summary Content Summary Content Summary Content Summary Content Summary content? (Little Five Kai)

Note: The abstract should be independent and self-contained, that is, the necessary information can be obtained without reading the full text. Use scientific words and specific data, and do not use literary modifiers; do not use figures, tables, references, complex formulas, complex chemical formulas, non-publicly known symbols or terms; do not add self-evaluation, such as? This research It has broad application prospects, but has not yet been reported. Whether the abstract can accurately, specifically and completely summarize the innovations of the original text will directly determine whether the paper is included, read and cited. The abstract length is 200 to 300 words. Abstracts should always be expressed in the third person, and do not use "this article", "article", "author", "this study", etc. as subjects.

Keywords: (small size 5 boldface, indented two spaces) keywords; keywords; keywords; keywords (small 5th size italics, separated by full-width semicolons)

Note: Keywords are words or phrases selected to facilitate document indexing and retrieval that reflect the topic concept of the paper. Each article is marked with 3 to 8 keywords, and words are separated by full-width semicolons. Try not to use English or Western symbols for Chinese keywords. Note: At least two of the keywords come from the EI control vocabulary. It can be found in general university digital libraries.

Chinese Picture Classification Number: (size 5 Times New Roman, indented two spaces)

TM344.1 (size 5 Times New Roman, bold)

Document code: (size 5 boldface, preceded by four spaces)

A (size 5 Times NewRoman, bold)

Note: Please check the Library of China Classification (4th edition) (usually with 3 digits, such as TM 344.1)

Introduction (No. 4 Song font, bold, top case)

Introduction? (No. 5 Song font) , indent two spaces before the paragraph)

Explanation: The introduction is the beginning of the paper and mainly answers the question: Why study? It briefly introduces the background of the paper, the history and current status of previous research in related fields, as well as the author's intention and analysis basis, including the paper's pursuit of goals, research scope and theory, selection of technical solutions, etc. The introduction should be concise and concise, and should not be equated with the abstract or become an annotation to the abstract. The introduction should not detail the basic theories, experimental methods and derivation of basic equations that are well known to colleagues, including those already stated in textbooks.

If you use more specialized terms or abbreviations in the text, you should first define them in the introduction. The introduction generally does not exceed 800 words and does not include chapter numbers.

Text (No. 5 Song font, indent two spaces before paragraph)

1 Length, italics, boldface (No. 4 Song font, bold, top box, space between serial number and title text Half space)

1.1 Length (5-point Song font, bold, top space, half space between serial number and title text)

Description: Full text (including spaces, chart placeholders) General No more than 7,000 Chinese characters.

 1.2 Regular italic

1.2.1 Regular font (size 5 Song font, top space, half space between serial number and title text)

Note: use italics for variable names Single-letter representation, subscripts can be added when distinction is needed; explanatory characters in subscripts converted from text are in regular font, and those converted from variables are in italics.

1.2.2 Italic

Note: Use regular font for measurement units and word prefixes. Such as kg, nm, etc. Operators are in regular form, such as d, exp, lg, max, min, etc.; several special constants are in regular form, such as e, ?, I.

1.3 Boldface

Note: The names of matrices, vectors, and tensors are expressed in bold italics.

2 Hierarchical titles

Description: Hierarchical titles refer to different levels of subtitles except the article title. Titles at all levels should be brief and clear, and titles at the same level should be as parallel as possible. That is, the words (or phrases) are of the same (or similar) type, have related meanings, and have the same tone.

 3 Illustrations (the title of the figure is in small size 5 boldface, centered and listed under the figure)

Instructions:

1) The illustrations should be carefully selected and should have It is self-explanatory and should not be repeated with tables and written expressions. Generally no more than 6 pieces.

2) Illustrations should be carefully designed and drawn, with moderate size, uniform lines, and clear main and auxiliary lines. All characters and symbols in the illustrations should be typed, and the size of the characters should be size 6 or smaller 5 after scaling.

3) The terms, symbols, units, etc. in the illustrations should be consistent with those used in the tables and text descriptions.

4) Illustrations should have a sequence numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals (if there is only one figure, it can be named "Figure 1") and a title, centered under the figure.

5) The function graph must have a title, which is represented by the ratio of the symbol of the quantity to the symbol of the unit of the quantity, such as ?p / MPa?; the number of marking lines is 3 to 7; the marking line scale faces the inside of the figure; the marking The value is rounded, generally 0.1 n, 0.2 n, 0.5 n and 1 n, 2 n, 5 n and 10 n, 20 n, 30 n, 50 n (n=1, 2, 3,?) are better, not Use the experimental data points directly as standard values. For example, you can change 0.385, 0.770, 1.155, ? to 0.4, 0.8, 1.2, ?, change 62.5, 78.3, 101.4, ? to 60, 80, 100, ?, and Move the calibration line accordingly (of course, the data points or curves in the graph cannot be changed). The number of the marked value should generally not exceed 3 digits, or there should be no more than 1?0? after the decimal point. To this end, the prefix of the unit in the heading or the factor before the quantity symbol can be used to ensure that the value of the marking value is as close as possible to 0.1 to 1,000. For example: if the subscript value on a certain map is 1 200, 1400, ?, and the heading is p/Pa, then the heading can be changed to p/kPa, and the corresponding landmark value will be changed to 1.2, 1.4, ?. If the superscript values ??on a certain map are 0.005, 0.010, 0.015, ?, and the heading is R, then the heading can be changed to 103R, and the corresponding landmark values ??will be changed to 5, 10, 15, ?.

6) Photos and grayscale images should be clear, and color images should be converted into black and white images.

7) Maps and micrographs use scale bars to indicate the enlargement and reduction of scale.

4 Tables (the table titles are in small size 5 boldface, centered, and listed on the table)

Instructions:

1) The table should be carefully selected and should have Self-explanatory; the contents of tables should not be repeated with illustrations and textual expressions.

2) The form should be carefully designed. In order to make the structure of the table simple, it is recommended to use a three-line table, and auxiliary lines can be added when necessary.

3) Tables should have a sequence numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals (if there is only one table, the table sequence can be named "Table 1") and a concise title, centered at the top of the table .

4) The numerical table adopts a three-line table, and the "quantity symbol/unit" is used in the header.

5) Numbers in the same column in the table must be aligned up and down. It is not appropriate to use the same number or similar words in the table with?,?,?,?,?,?, And similar words. "Blank" in the table means not measured or there is no item, "-" or (because "-" may be confused with negative reaction) means not found, "0" means the actual measurement result is indeed zero.

5 Conclusion (Conclusion)

Description:

1) The conclusion or conclusion should be accurate, concise, complete and organized, and can make suggestions, ideas and improvements. Opinions or problems to be solved

2) The conclusion is the summary and summary of the article’s arguments and results at the end of the article. When innovative conclusions of important value are indeed drawn from the research results, or when research on the same topic draws conclusions that are different or opposite to others, "Conclusion" should be used as a hierarchical title.

3) When no clear research conclusion has been drawn, or the conclusion has been stated in "Results and Discussion", and a general summary or further explanation of the full text content is required, especially when "Conclusion" is used when expressing some of the author's subjective opinions or opinions on the problems that have been solved in the article and need to be studied.

4) If a coherent conclusion cannot be drawn at the end of the article, a conclusion can be written for necessary discussion. If there are step-by-step conclusions in the article, there is no need to write a conclusion at the end of the article.

5) Reference serial numbers, illustrations and mathematical formulas cannot appear in the conclusion or conclusion.

References: (No. 5 Song font, bold, top box)

[1] Journal? Author. Title [document type symbol]. Name of the journal, year of publication, volume (issue) ): Starting and ending page numbers. (Do not miss page numbers.) (Small size 5 Song font, indented by two spaces; use ?[]? for serial numbers, and a half-space space between them and the content; use half-width punctuation marks in the content, with a half-space space after them. )

 [2] Monograph? Author. Title [document type mark]. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication. (Place of publication and publisher must have one)

[3] Extracted documents in the monograph? Author of the extracted document. Title of the extracted document [Document type mark] ∥ Author of the monograph. Title of the monograph. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication: Page number of the extracted document. (Place of publication and publication The applicant must have one)

[4] Patent document? Patent applicant. Patent title: Patent country, patent number [document type indicator]. Announcement date or publication date.

[5] Electronic document? Author. Title: Other title information [document type mark/document carrier mark]. Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication (date of update or modification) [date of citation]. Obtain and access path.

Note: (For details, please refer to GB/T7714-2005 "Rules for describing references after the text")

1) References should be public publications directly cited in the text, preferably more than 15 , of which 80 should be journals or conference papers, more than 80 should be documents published in the past 5 years, and more than 50 should be foreign language documents (if the documents are extracted from conference proceedings, the name of the conference, the place of publication of the proceedings, the publisher, and the year of publication must be included) , extract the starting and ending page numbers of the document).

2) References adopt a sequential coding system, numbered according to the order in which they appear in the text, and their indexes are indicated in the text.

3) The names of Chinese and foreign authors should always be preceded by the surname and followed by the given name. Western authors are partially abbreviated, without abbreviation points, and their names are in all capital letters.

4) Write the names of no more than 3 authors. If there are more than 3 authors, write ?, etc. or ?, et al? for the others.

5) For non-English journal documents, first list the documents according to the original text, and then attach the English translation on a new line.

Fund project: Fund-funded project at the provincial or ministerial level or above (must have a number)

Author profile: name (year of birth-), gender, professional title, degree, main research direction, (Tel); (E-mail).

Supervisor’s name (contact person), gender, professional title, master’s (PhD) supervisor, (Tel); (E-mail). ;