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Do I have to write references after the paper?
As long as there are other people's opinions and materials, you must write them out. If you don't refer to others at all, you don't have to.

A paper generally consists of title, author, abstract, keywords, text, references and appendices, some of which (such as appendices) are dispensable.

Benchmark format

(1) The references at the end of the article are not numbered, but arranged in order of importance or references.

(2) No page number is indicated in the references.

(3) The description items and order of the references are basically the same as the notes.

1) Recording references can reflect the author's scientific attitude and the true and extensive scientific basis of the paper, as well as the starting point and depth of the paper.

2) Recording references can easily distinguish the author's achievements from those of predecessors.

3) References can serve as an index.

4) Recording references helps to save the length of the paper.

5) Recording references is helpful for scientific and technological information personnel to carry out information research and abstract quantitative research.

Extended data

The types of references are: monographs [M], papers [C], newspaper articles [N], journal articles [J], dissertations [D], reports [R], standards [S], patents [P], and documents precipitated from papers [A].

Types of electronic documents: database [DB], computer [CP], electronic bulletin [EB]

The carrier types of electronic documents: Internet [OL], CD [CD], magnetic tape [MT] and disk [DK].

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