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Must the notes in the paper be different from the references?
It doesn't have to be different.

References are published bibliographies cited by the author when writing, which are listed at the end of the article.

Notes mainly include explanatory notes and citation notes, which are generally printed at the end of the page or listed in the reference books at the end of the text.

Explanatory annotation is a further explanation or supplementary explanation of a specific content in the text of a work;

Citation notes include various quotations that should not be included in the following references and abbreviated forms of individual references.

According to the provisions of GB3469-83 file type and file carrier code, the file type and file type of extended materials are identified by a single letter:

Monograph m; Newspaper n; Journal j; Patent document p; Compilation g; Ancient books o; Technical standards;

Dissertation d; Scientific and technological report; Reference tool k; Search tool w; File b; Tape a;

Chart q; Record l; Product sample x; Video tape v; Meeting minutes; Chinese translation test;

Music score I; Movie y; Manuscript h; Microfilm u; Slide z; Miniature flat film f; Other e.

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