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Can the titles of articles in the periodical catalogue be punctuated?
Yes, but try not to use punctuation.

The title of the paper should be concise, accurately reflect the content of the paper, generally no more than 22 words (including the main and sub-titles), and try to avoid punctuation, non-known and public abbreviations, codes, etc. And there must be an English translation of the title of the paper.

Title in the body

1. First-class title: the title of the book is "I", No.4 is in bold, exclusive, and there is no punctuation at the end.

2. Secondary title: The title serial number is "(1)", which is the same as the font size of the text, and the end is a dedicated line without punctuation.

3. Third-level title: the title serial number is "1." , the same font size and font as the text.

4. Four-level title: the title serial number is "(1)", which is the same as the font size and font of the text.

5. Five-level title: the title serial number is "①", which is the same as the font size and font of the text.

Extended data:

format

1. The graduation thesis is printed on a4 paper, with margins of 2.8cm above, 2.5cm below, 3cm on the left and 2.5cm on the right, and the line spacing multiple (the set value is1.25); The character spacing is the default value (zoom 100%, spacing: standard), and the cover is the cover uniformly designated by the Academic Affairs Office.

2. Font requirements

The font used in the paper is required to be Song Ti.

3. Font size

The preface and title of the first level are in small three bold letters; The preface and title of the second level are in bold type 4; The order and title of Grade 3 and below are the same as those of Grade 2, and the text is Grade 4.

4. Header and page number

Each page of the graduation thesis has a header, in the middle of which is Song Ti No.5, which is printed with "Graduation thesis (design) of xx science students of XX University". Page numbers are arranged in the footer of the text with Arabic numerals (No.5) and written in the middle.