References literally refer to the overall reference or reference to a certain work or paper in the process of academic research. The references in the paper can be filled in different content formats according to the reference category, as follows:
1. Journal author, title [J], journal title, year of publication, volume (issue): starting and ending page numbers;
2. Author of the monograph, title [M], edition (the first edition is not recorded), place of publication: publisher, year of publication: starting and ending page numbers;
3. Proceedings Author, title [C], editor, title of thesis collection, place of publication: publisher, year of publication: starting and ending page numbers;
4. Author of thesis, title [D], storage location, storage unit. Year ;
5. Patent document title [P], country, patent document type, patent number, publication date;
6. Standard number, standard name [S];
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7. Newspaper author, title [N], newspaper name. Publication date (edition);
8. Report author, title [R], storage location, year;
>9. Electronic document author, title [electronic document and carrier type identification], document source, date.
Papers refer to scientific or social research workers who publish them in academic books or academic journals and use them to conduct scientific research to describe or present their own research results, review and evaluate their predecessors’ work summaries. Articles of this type place special emphasis on originality.