Can you write references as you like?

References in the paper cannot be written casually

The reference type and document type are identified by single letters according to the provisions of GB3469-83 "Document Type and Document Carrier Code":

Monograph M; Newspaper N; Journal J; Patent document P; Compilation G; Ancient books O; Technical standards S;

Dissertation D; Scientific and technological report R; Reference tool K; Search tool W; File B; Audio tape A;

Chart Q; Record L; Product sample Manuscript H; Microfilm U; Slide Z; Microfilm F; Others E.

References cannot be written casually:

1. It will affect the plagiarism check rate of the paper. Only references with correct formats will not be detected by the plagiarism check system, so that the paper can pass the plagiarism check.

2. Some schools will require the number of references. To correctly mark the format of the cited part, the source of the reference needs to be completely and specifically marked. In terms of footnotes and endnotes, such as the name of the journal, the name of the author, and the chapters and paragraphs of the article where the quoted parts are located, these more detailed parts are easily overlooked and will also affect the plagiarism check rate of the paper.

3. The more detailed part is about the punctuation marks of the quoted parts. The period should not be in the middle, but should be placed at the end. In this way, the duplication checking system may regard the part of Mina's content after the period as duplication checking content, which will increase the duplication rate of the full text. Moreover, if the citation content is too short, the CNKI detection system will not be able to accurately search for the citation.

4. Do not over-cite, as this may be considered academic misconduct.