How should I write references for conferences?

The conference reference format should be written like this:

The references are listed in order according to the serial numbers marked in the text, and [] is added to the serial number.

2. The marking methods for common types of references are as follows:

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

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

3) Conference Proceedings: Author’s name. Title [C]//Proceedings name, conference location, conference date.

4) Dissertation: Author’s name. Title [D]. Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication.

5) Patent document: Name of patent applicant or owner. Patent title: Patent country, patent number [P]. Announcement date or publication date. Obtain path.

6) Electronic documents: author name. Title [document type mark (including document carrier mark) see other]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication (date of update or modification), access path.

7) Report: Author’s name. Title [R]. Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication.

8) Standard: Standard number. Title [S]. Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication.

3. If there are no more than 3 authors in the same work, all names shall be cited. If there are more than 3 authors, only the first 3 authors shall be cited, followed by ", etc."

4. Others: database (DB), computer program (GP), compact disc (CD), online network (OL).

References currently have 16 document types and identification codes: general book M, conference proceedings C, assembly G, newspaper N, journal J, dissertation D, report R, standard S, patent P, database DB, computer program CP.

Electronic bulletin EB, file A, map CM, data set DS, other Z. Any documents that cannot be classified into the first 15 types can be marked with Z.

References are listed at the end of the text in the order in which they appear in the text; the serial number of the reference is in the top left column and expressed with numbers and square brackets, such as [1], [2], ..., with the text The format of the indicator serial numbers in is consistent. Referring to ISO690 and ISO 6 9 0-2, the end of each reference entry ends with "."

The format and examples of various reference entries are as follows:

a. Monographs, proceedings, dissertations, reports:

[Serial Number] Main Responsibilities Author. Document title [Document type identifier]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

[1] Liu Guojun, Chen Shaoye, Wang Fengzhe. Library Catalog[M]. Beijing: Higher Education Press, 1957.

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

b. Journal article:

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

[5] Jin Xianhe, Wang Changchang, Wang Zhongdong, et al. A digital filtering technology for online detection of partial discharge [J]. Journal of Tsinghua University (Natural Science Edition), 1993, 33 (4): 62-67.

[6]HANSEN B E. Threshold effects in non-dynamic panels: Estimation, testing, and inference [J]. Journal of econometrics, 1999, 93(2): 345-368.

Pay attention here! The standard for foreign language references is to put the last name first and the first name last. Only the first letter of the first name is listed, and all letters need to be capitalized.