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What do the numbers in () after the reference time stand for when writing a bachelor's thesis?
Published in 2005, volume 12, issue 1, pages 26-33, with the number of issues in brackets.

When a document needs to quote the same document many times, you need to make endnotes when quoting this document for the first time. When quoting this document again, click Insert | Cross-reference, select endnotes as the citation type, and the cited content is endnote number (with format), and then select the corresponding document to insert.

The source of reference is the reference itself. Monographs and serial publications can be recorded in turn by title page, cover and masthead. Non-book materials such as micro-copying and audio recording can be recorded according to the title box, title, label and attachment on the container.

Role of reference:

It should be listed at the end of graduation thesis, and it is also a necessary mark for students to directly or indirectly quote other people's research results to explain the problem and cite arguments, to show the owner and source of the quoted content, and to protect the intellectual property rights of literature authors. A complete reference is an indispensable part of the paper research.

It also shows the reference materials that students have read, and provides relevant materials on specific topics for readers to study. Whether the research as a graduation thesis is innovative and valuable depends on its influence on the development of research and the reflection of colleagues at home and abroad.