First, the correct identification of references.
What is said here is that at the end of the paper, the word reference occupies one line, and then you can make an entry under the reference research literature you cited. Each reference has an obvious label, but if the label is formal, it can be generated automatically or entered manually. There must be no punctuation marks in brackets, such as [Num]. ], this is wrong.
The citation format is correct, and the citation part must be marked and marked in the reference part at the end of the paper. The serial number of the tag is the same as that in the text. In addition, when the paper is officially published, the source of citation should be strictly controlled, including the research author, title, publishing house, publication time and year. Network articles should be marked with source network, and magazine articles should be marked with periodical number.
Second, don't quote too long.
The quotation only uses some viewpoints and arguments from other sources. Don't quote long paragraphs, or you will copy them. It's simple. If you put the contents of other people's papers into your own papers, it is plagiarism.
When quoting other people's papers, you should correctly mark the references. Because of forgetting or being too lazy to mark, or using wrong symbols, articles are marked in red every year, and there are many cases.
The quoted text part ends with a period. The quoted content is usually between double quotation marks. After the double quotation marks end, the period ends. This is the correct reference method. If a period is used between double quotation marks, the text after the period will be regarded as plagiarism.
When quoting what others can quote, some people will gild the lily and directly affect our own words, but we don't know that this paper will be judged as plagiarism.