Standard for signature format of academic papers
General academic papers have their own specific formats, so what are the specific format requirements? The following is the standard of signature format of academic papers I collected, I hope you like it.
1, signature and company address
Signing a journal paper can show the identity of the signer, that is, having copyright, and show that he bears corresponding obligations and is responsible for the paper. The writing of signature and address is the need of compiling the author's retrieval way and unit's retrieval way by retrieval tools, the need of citation and citation statistics, the need of evaluating the author's level, academic status and influence, and the need of publishing houses and readers to contact the author.
2. Signature object
China's national standard GB77 13-87 stipulates: "Responsible persons include the authors of reports and papers, tutors of dissertations, reviewers, chairmen of defense committees and degree-conferring units. If necessary, the position, title, degree, name and address of the person in charge may be indicated; If the responsible person is a unit, organization or group, the full name and address shall be stated.
Individual authors who sign in front of the cover, title page or text of academic papers are limited to those who directly participate in all or most of the research work and make major contributions, and those who participate in writing the paper and are responsible for the content, in order of contribution.
As for the collaborators involved in a certain work, the workers responsible for specific events according to the research plan, the undertaker of a certain experiment, and the auxiliary personnel entrusted to carry out analysis, inspection and observation, etc. , they are not included. These people can be included in the thank-you section as people involved in the work and listed in the footnote on the first page of the article. "
Personal research results, personal signature; Collective research results, collective signature. When signing collectively, the author's name should generally be given, not just the name of the research group, and the ranking should be arranged according to the contribution to the research work.