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How to distinguish what the letters in the references stand for?
Letters represent the types of cited documents, such as [J] indicating that the cited documents come from periodicals.

Common types of letters of recommendation are:

1, monograph [M], collection of essays [C], newspaper articles [N], journal articles [J], dissertations [D], reports [R], standards [S], patents [P], and documents deposited in papers [a];

2. Electronic file types: database [DB], computer [CP], electronic bulletin [EB];

3. Carrier types of electronic documents: Internet [OL], compact disc [CD], magnetic tape [MT] and disk [DK].

Description format of references

1, author of the journal. Title [J] Name of publication, year of publication, volume (issue): page numbers.

2. Monograph author. Title [m]. Version (first edition not recorded). Place of publication: publisher, year of publication: page number.

3. Author, title [c] and editing procedure, name procedure, place of publication: publisher, year of publication: start and end pages.

4. Author of the paper. Title [D] Save the location. Save unit. Year.

5. Title of the patent document [P]. Country. Types of patent documents. Patent number. publication date

6. Standard number. Standard name

7. newspaper author. Title. Newspaper name. Publication date (version)

8. Author of the report. Title [R]. Save the location and year.

9. Author of electronic document. Title [Identification of electronic documents and carrier types]. The source and date of the document.