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What is the document citation format?
File reference format:

(A) academic journal literature

[serial number] author. Title of the document [J]. Name of publication, year of publication, volume number (issue number): page number from beginning to end.

(2) Academic works

[serial number] author. Title [m]. Version (note-free for the first time). Translation. Place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: page number from beginning to end.

(3) Papers with ISBN number.

[serial number] Author, title [a], editor-in-chief, collection name [c], place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: page number from beginning to end.

(4) Dissertation

[serial number] author. Title [d] Storage location: storage unit, year.

(5) Patent documents

[serial number] patent owner. Patent name [p]. Patent country: patent number, release date

(6) Technical standards

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

(7) newspaper articles

[serial number] author. Title. Newspaper name and publication date (edition)

(8) Report

[serial number] author. The title of the document. Report location: organizer and year of the report.

(9) Electronic documents

[serial number] author. Title of electronic document [document type/carrier type]. Document website or source, publication or update date/citation date (optional)

Matters needing attention in citing references

1, when quoting literature, you should read the original report or original work by yourself and avoid quoting second-hand or third-hand literature.

2, well-known textbooks, reference books and other documents, generally do not need to quote.

3. Due to the limited scope of communication, informal publications such as internal materials and conference compilation should not be cited.

4. It is generally inappropriate to quote too many articles.

5. The order of general references is Chinese documents first, then English documents.