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What are the literary types?
Literature types usually vary according to different disciplines and publication types. The following are some common literature types: 1. Journal articles: research articles published in academic journals usually contain information such as author, title, journal name, volume number, issue number and page number. 2. Books: Published books usually contain information such as author, title, place of publication, publishing house and year of publication. 3. Dissertation: an academic paper that completes the requirements of a master's or doctoral degree, usually including the author, thesis title, degree-granting unit, degree-granting year and other information. 4. Conference papers: research papers published at academic conferences usually contain information such as the author, title of the paper, conference name, conference place and date. 5. Newspaper articles: News reports or commentary articles published in newspapers usually contain information such as author, article title, newspaper name, publication date, edition number and page number. 6. Network resources: including websites, emails, blogs, social media and other network resources, usually including the author, title, website address, release date and other information. 7. Reports and manuals: including reports and manuals issued by government agencies, non-profit organizations or commercial organizations, which usually contain information such as author, title, place of publication, publishing house and year of publication. 8. Speeches: including speeches delivered at academic conferences or other occasions, usually including information such as speakers, speech topics, speech occasions, dates, etc. 9. Database: including data, statistics, charts and other information in various databases. 10. patents: including invention patents, utility model patents, design patents, etc. 1 1. Video, audio and pictures: including movies, documentaries, music, photos and illustrations. 12. Standards and specifications: including national standards, industry standards, enterprise standards and technical specifications. 13. Essays: A collection of many papers, usually written by scholars in the same subject or field. 14. Bibliography: including various bibliographies, bibliographic indexes, abstracts, etc. In a word, different types of documents need to pay attention to different format requirements when quoting and referring to ensure the accuracy and standardization of document citation. The above are some common literature types, and the specific literature types can be adjusted according to different disciplines and publication types.