First of all, there must be a correct reference format. Find the reference at the top of the selected location where the reference is inserted. Select the cross-reference function to select the corresponding document, and the reference content should be set to paragraph number without context. You can see that it is inserted but the format is incorrect, and then the format is correct after the above operation.
Book formats cited in the paper
1. Academic journal documents: author, document name, publication year, volume number (issue number): starting and ending page numbers.
2. Academic works: author, title [M], edition (first no note), translator, publishing house, year of publication: page number from beginning to end.
3. Papers with ISBN number: author, title [A], editor-in-chief, name [C], place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: page number from beginning to end.
4. Paper: author, title [D]. Storage location: storage unit, year.
5. Patent document: patentee, patent name [P]. Patent country: patent number, release date.
Treatment of repeated quotations in papers;
Citation is a double-edged sword. Once it exceeds the limit, it will be identified as plagiarism by the paper detection system. In order to prevent this from happening, efforts should be made on reasonable citation. The content of the reference is usually between double quotation marks and ends with a period after the double quotation marks are completed. This is the correct reference method.
If a period is used between double quotation marks, the text after the period will be regarded as plagiarism. Citation should introduce a small number of opinions and arguments from other documents, and never quote large paragraphs, otherwise it is plagiarism.