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 data:
Literally, a reference is a document cited in the writing process, such as an article or a book. However, according to the definition of GB/T 77 14-20 15, the reference after the text refers to the relevant literature information resources cited for writing or editing papers and works.
According to the requirements of China Academic Journals (CD-ROM Edition) Retrieval and Evaluation Data Standard (Trial) and China Social Science Journals Arrangement Standard (Revised Edition), many publications distinguish between references and annotations, and define annotations as "words that further explain or supplement a certain content in a text", which are listed at the end of the article, separated from references or placed at the footer.
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