1. Abstract and keywords
(1) Abstract "Abstract" requires an abstract of important and innovative points in the article and an objective and specific statement; Subjective and emotional comments and explanations divorced from specific content should be avoided; Should not reflect the general situation of the article, and should avoid using the following terms: 1. What problems are discussed in this paper from several aspects; 2. This paper puts forward my own unique opinions on which issues.
[Case analysis of manuscripts] The abstracts of manuscripts submitted by this journal are sometimes confused with the concept of abstracts. The differences between abstract and abstract are as follows: Abstract is mainly suitable for academic papers, which aims to objectively introduce the essence of literature to readers and help them decide whether it is necessary to continue reading the full text; This paper focuses on the introduction and evaluation of the content of the article or the author's life and background, aiming at promoting and recommending the book to readers, which is mainly suitable for books.
English abstracts don't have to repeat the contents of Chinese abstracts. The contents can be different, but they must also be concise.
(2) Keywords
Keywords, also known as narrative words or subject words, refer to words that express the central content and have substantive significance in the title, abstract or text of a paper. It should be a specific topic noun or noun phrase with retrieval significance. According to the title, preface, conclusion, content and other different parts of the literature, the central theme factors and decorative theme factors are summarized and selected as needed; Avoid subjectivity and emphasize objective standards; Attention should be paid to the comprehensiveness and particularity of subject words. Choose words clearly and accurately to avoid ambiguity.
[Case Analysis] Some authors choose some uncommon and invented words in keywords, or some vague and abstract words that are not commensurate with the content of their papers, which can neither accurately reflect the actual situation of their papers from keywords, nor bring inconvenience to online search.
2. Notes and references
(1) Note
Notes mainly explain the title, author and a specific content of the article, which can be attached to the article (with brackets) or arranged at the end of the article. Serial numbers are represented by circled Arabic numerals.
(2) References
1) bibliography
This journal adopts a sequential coding system, and each cited document must be marked with both the text and the "reference". In this paper, each document entry is coded with Arabic numerals according to the citation order, and the serial number is placed in square brackets. If a document is repeatedly cited in the same article, it should be marked with the same serial number. If you need to indicate the specific source of the quotation, you can put brackets after the serial number to indicate the page number (China literature: xx page; English: p.xx) or chapter, section and name.
Example:
In the article: "Palace, business, horn, sign, feather, and miscellaneous Japanese sounds, only Japanese sounds." [1] (Historical Records of Le Shu: 1 180)
Wen Wei: [1] Sima Qian of Han Dynasty. Historical records [M] Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 1974.
2) Types of references
According to GB3469-83 "File Type and File Carrier Code", it is identified by a single letter:
M- Monographs (including works on history and chronicles in ancient books)
Essays
Newspaper articles
Journal articles
Doctoral dissertation
R- research report
S standard
patent
A—— Precipitated documents in monographs and papers.
Z—— Other unspecified literature types
Electronic document types are identified by two letters:
database
computer program
Electronic bulletin
For electronic documents with non-paper carriers, the carrier type shall be indicated in the reference mark:
A database on an online network
Database/tape database
M/CD-CD books
CP/DK disk software
J/OL- online log
EB/ol- online electronic bulletin
3) Format of references
References are listed at the end of the paper. Its format is:
A. Monographs, theses, dissertations and research reports:
【 serial number 】 Author (editor). Title [Document Type ID]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.
Example: [1] money. Chinese violin music [M]. Changsha: Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House, 200 1.
B. Journal articles:
[serial number] author. Title [J] Publication name, year, volume (issue): page number.
Example:
[2] Chen Hongduo. On the Music Creation of Mahler's First Symphony [J]. Journal of the central conservatory of music, 2000, 8 1(4):39-47.
C. individual files in the collection:
[serial number] the author of the paper. Title of the paper [A]. Editorial collection (optional). Title of collection of essays [C]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Page number of the paper.
Example:
[3] Liu Guiteng. Research on single drum music [A]. Tian Liantao. Essays on national music [C]. Beijing: journal of the central conservatory of music.
She, 1990. 176-77.
D. newspaper articles:
[serial number] author, title [n], registration, publication date, issue number (edition).
Example:
[4] stone. Sing around the melody. Music Weekly, 2002-11-215 (3).
E. electronic documents:
[serial number] author. Title [Identification of electronic documents and carrier types]. The publisher or accessible address of the electronic document, date of publication or update/reference date (optional).
Example:
[5] Wang Mingliang. On the progress of standardized database system engineering of academic journals in China [EB/OL]. /pub/wml . txt/9808 10-2 . html, 1998-08- 10-04。
F. Various types of literature:
【 serial number 】 Author (editor). Title [Z]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.
Example:
Wen Tingkuan, Wang Luyu. Dictionary of ancient art [Z]. Beijing: China International Broadcasting Press, 1989.
G. Foreign languages and literature
The ranking method of papers in citations and references is basically the same as that in Chinese documents; Titles and publications are in italics, and titles of journal articles are in double quotes; Whether to list the document type identification number and the page number of the work (the paper must list the first and last page numbers) is optional; The year of publication is always listed at the end of the sentence or before the page number (the year sorting method is not used).
Example:
[7] Bruno Nettel. Research on Ethnomusicology: Twenty-nine Issues and Concepts [M]. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1983.
8 Frank Harrison. "The Universality of Music: Towards the Methodology of Comparative Research." The World of Music, 1977, 19( 1-2):30-36.
Foreign documents must be expressed in the original foreign language (Chinese translation can also be attached in brackets after the original title), and it is forbidden to express the original meaning of foreign languages only in Chinese.
Example:
Right: [9] Reese, Helen. The Echo of History: Naxi Music in Modern China [M]. New york: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Right: [9] Reese, Helen. The Echo of History: Naxi Music in Modern China [M]. New york: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Error: [9] Li Hailun. Naxi Music in Contemporary China. New york: Oxford University Press, 2000.