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How to mark references correctly?
Reference marks are as follows:

[serial number] periodical author. Title [J] Title. Publication year, volume (issue): starting and ending page numbers.

[serial number] monograph author. Title [m]. Edition (the first edition can be omitted). Place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: page numbers.

The author of the [serial number] collection. Title [c]. Edit. The name of the collection. Place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: starting and ending pages.

[serial number] author of dissertation. Title [D] Storage location: storage unit, year.

[serial number] patent owner. Title of the patent document [P]. Country: patent number. Release date.

[serial number] standard number, standard name. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

[serial number] newspaper author. Title. Name and publication date (edition) of the newspaper.

[serial number] Report author. Title [R]. Report location: report organizer, year.

[serial number] The author of the electronic document. Title [Identification of electronic documents and carrier types]. The source and date of the document.

Precautions:

First, don't abbreviate English names in documents, but write correct names.

Second, Chinese and English references are written differently. China writers are generally "surname+first name"; The form of English reference materials is "surname, first name."

Third, if many China writers are cited, they are usually signed by the first three authors, and the word "equal" is added after the third author; English documents are written in the form of "surname, first name and first name", except for the first one, which is written in the normal order.

Fourthly, it is particularly important to pay attention to unintentional spaces, especially in English references. Fifth, the references should be written in the order of the cited documents, so that the whole paper is more rigorous and will not be confused.