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Punctuation requirements of Chinese references
In Chinese references, the use of punctuation marks conforms to Chinese writing norms.

Generally speaking, punctuation marks need to leave a space between the preceding text and the following text. Punctuations such as commas, periods, semicolons and colons need to use full-width symbols. The use of punctuation marks in Chinese and English needs to be distinguished. For example, double quotation marks are in Chinese instead of English, and dashes are in Chinese instead of English.

Title of the book, periodical, article, etc. It needs to be marked in quotation marks or italics in references. There should be a blank line between different references, and commas or periods should be used to separate different information in the same reference. In short, the use of punctuation marks in Chinese references should follow the Chinese writing norms, pay attention to the use of full-angle symbols, the distinction between Chinese and English punctuation marks, and the separation and typesetting requirements between different information.

Matters needing attention in writing papers

1. Determine the topic and scope of the paper: Before writing the paper, you should determine the topic and scope of the paper to avoid inaccuracy and incompleteness caused by not determining the scope of the paper.

2. Collecting data and documents: Before writing a paper, you should collect enough data and documents, select reliable sources, screen and sort them out, and avoid affecting the quality of the paper because of incomplete collection or unreliable sources.

3. Make an outline of the paper: Before writing the paper, make an outline of the paper, clarify the content and order of each part, and avoid affecting the quality of the paper because the content is not orderly enough.

4. Scientific exposition and clear structure: When writing a paper, we should pay attention to scientific exposition and clear structure, so as to avoid affecting the readability and persuasiveness of the paper because of unclear language expression or chaotic structure.