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What does [m] mean?
[M] representative monograph.

Literature type:

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

2. Types of electronic documents: database [DB], computer [CP] and electronic bulletin [EB].

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

Format of [M]:

[serial number] Principal. Title of the document [Document Type ID]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Page number (optional).

Liu Guojun, Chen Shaoye. Library catalogue [M]. Beijing: Higher Education Press,1957.15-18.

Extended data

Standardization of reference documents and its function;

In order to reflect the scientific basis of the article, the author should respect the seriousness of other people's research results and provide readers with the sources of relevant information. Generally, a list of references should be listed at the end of the text.

Citation should be based on original documents and first-hand information. All quotations from other people's opinions or words, whether published or not, whether printed or electronic, must indicate the source or be annotated.

All references should be truthfully stated. The introduction, comments, quotations and annotations of existing academic achievements should be objective, fair and accurate. False labeling, forgery and tampering with documents are all academic misconduct.

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