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What are the meanings of j, m, etc? In the references of the paper?
M: monograph; Periodicals. The standard format of reference refers to the format of writing papers citing published documents.

Types of references: monographs [M], essays [C], newspaper articles [N], journal articles [J], dissertations [D], reports [R], standards [S], patents [P], and precipitated documents in the collection of 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].

Writing instructions

Place the cursor where the reference is quoted, select Insert | Footnote and Endnote on the menu bar, select Endnote in the pop-up dialog box, and click the option button to change the numbering format to Arabic numerals and the position to "End of Document".

After confirmation, Word inserts the reference number at the cursor and automatically jumps to the corresponding number at the end of the document. Please type the description of the reference, and add corresponding documents here according to the format of the reference description table.

The reference numbers are enclosed in brackets. Take word2007 as an example. When inserting endnotes, you can first move the cursor to the position where you want to insert endnotes, and then click the small arrow below the reference footnote. In the dialog box that appears, you can customize it, then enter parentheses and numbers, then click Insert, and then automatically jump to the end of this section/document. At this point, you can enter the contents of the reference.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-References.