Brief introduction of references:
Literally, a reference is a document cited in the writing process, such as an article or a book. However, according to the definition of GB/T 7714-2015, the reference after the text refers to the relevant literature information resources cited for writing or editing papers and works.
According to the requirements of China Academic Journals (CD-ROM Edition) Retrieval and Evaluation Data Standard (Trial) and China Social Science Journals Arrangement Standard (Revised Edition), many publications distinguish between references and annotations, and define annotations as "words that further explain or supplement a certain content in a text", which are listed at the end of the article, separated from references or placed at the footer.
Letter identification:
Monograph m; Newspaper n; Journal j; Patent document p; Compilation g; Ancient books o; Technical standards; Dissertation d; Scientific and technological report; Reference tool k; Search tool w; File b; Tape a; Chart q; Record l; Product sample x; Video tape v; Meeting minutes; Chinese translation test; Music score I; Movie y; Manuscript h; Microfilm u; Slide z; Miniature flat film f; Other e.
National standards:
1, preface
This standard specifies the description items, description sequence, symbols used, description methods of each description item and labeling methods of references in various publications. Standards are designed for authors and editors to refer to articles after editing, not for librarians, bibliographers and index editors.
2. Terminology and terminology
Books and materials cited for writing or editing works. Identification title: the unique name of a serial publication recognized by the International Serial Publication Data System (ISDS).
3. Describe the project and description format
(1) Project Description
A, main person in charge B, book title C, document type identification (optional) D, other person in charge (optional) E, version F, publication item (place of publication, publisher, year of publication) G, document number (optional) H, continuous item (optional) I, annotation item (optional) J, and document standard number (optional).
(2) Description format
Main person in charge, title [document type identification], other person in charge, version, place of publication: publisher, year of publication, document number, consecutive items, comments and document standard number.