Citation forms include notes in the paper, references at the end of the paper and thanks at the end of the paper. It is not enough to only indicate the author's name of the cited paper in the paper, and to identify the quoted content with quotation marks or other fonts. Citation should follow the principle of honesty and openness, and the author's name, the name of the work, the source of the work and the date of publication of the work should be clearly indicated when quoting other people's opinions and materials. According to the paper format standard.
other
The use of quotation and annotation must be strictly distinguished. Annotation refers to quoting other people's views, corroborating or strengthening one's own views, or further explaining or supplementing a certain issue when discussing a certain issue in a paper. Annotations include footnotes and endnotes. References are the reference books that the author refers to in the research process or when writing a paper, which are generally listed after the conclusion and thanks of the paper. Acknowledgement is an acknowledgement to the person who contributed the paper but was enough to sign it. It should be explained in an appropriate way in the paper. Acknowledgement usually comes after the paper is finished.
The author should also pay attention to the basic rules of citation and description. For papers published in China, the rules for the description of references can refer to the Rules for the Description of References after Papers (GB/T 77 14-20 15) issued and implemented by China National Bureau of Standards. When submitting articles to foreign journals, the specific description rules depend on the norms and practices in the professional field. Journals in different fields and different academic publishing groups often have their own special description rules in order to facilitate statistical citation and the connection between databases and paper journals.