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What is the standard format of citation?
The writing format of references should conform to GB77 14-87 "Description Rules of References after Text". The formats of various cited references are as follows:

(1) Academic Journal Literature

[serial number] author. File title [J]. Name of publication, year of publication, number of volumes (number of issues): page numbers from beginning to end.

(2) Academic works

[serial number] author, title [m], edition (first no note), translator, place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: page numbers.

(3) Papers with ISBN number

[serial number] Author, title [a], editor-in-chief, collection name [c], publishing place: publishing house, publishing year: page number from beginning to end.

(4) Dissertation

[serial number] author. Title [d] Storage location: storage unit, year.

(5) Patent literature

[serial number] patent owner. Patent name [p]. Patent country: patent number, release date.

(6) Technical standards

[serial number] standard code, standard name. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

(7) newspaper articles

[serial number] author, title [n], registration, publication date (edition).

(8) Report

[serial number] author. The title of the document. Report location: organizer and year of the report.

(9) Electronic literature

[serial number] author. Title of electronic document [document type/carrier type]. Document website or source, release or update date/reference date (optional).