How to write a graduation thesis by correspondence? Below I will give you some points for attention in writing a paper for your reference.
First, paper printing.
The graduation thesis is printed on A4 paper. The text is in Song style, and the line spacing is18kg; The margins of the layout are 3cm above, 2.5cm below and on the left, and 2cm on the right with a plus sign in the header? Graduation thesis (design) of Yantai University? , the font is Lishu No.3, centered, the header is 2cm away from the boundary, the page number is small five, the bottom is centered, and the footer is 1.75cm away from the boundary.
Second, the structure and requirements of the paper
The graduation thesis consists of the following parts:
A. cover; B. title page; C. Chinese abstract; D. content (*); E. text; F. Acknowledgement (*); References; H. Appendix (*); I. Relevant drawings (if more than 3# sheets, they shall be handled separately) (*). Note: (*) Not required (the same below).
(a) Cover page and title page
See attachment 2- 1 and attachment 2-2 for the cover and cover sample table. Generally, the topic of the paper is no more than 20 words, which should be concise and accurate, and can be divided into two lines.
(2) Chinese abstracts and keywords
It is a brief statement of the content of the paper, which should reflect the main information of the paper as much as possible, including the research purpose, methods, achievements and conclusions, without charts and notes, and has independence and integrity. Chinese abstracts are generally about 200 ~ 400 words. Bold before abstract? Abstract? , plus? []? , as a logo.
Keywords are nouns that reflect the theme of graduation thesis (design) and are used for retrieval. Subject entries should be general technical vocabulary, and self-made keywords are not allowed. Try to choose from the Chinese lexicon. The key word is generally 3? Five, according to the expansion level of the entry (subject catalogue classification), from high to low, and the keywords should be separated by semicolons. Keywords are ranked below the abstract.
(3) content
The table of contents is written according to the three-level title, which requires a clear hierarchy and is consistent with the title of the text. It mainly includes preface or introduction, text, conclusion (*), acknowledgement (*), references and appendix (*).
(4) The text is the main part of the paper. The requirements are clear, concise, fluent and focused.
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