When quoting sentences from classic works, the author's name, title, collection name, volume number, publishing house, publication year and page number should be indicated in turn. When quoting newspaper articles, the author's name, article name, newspaper name, year, month, day or period number, and page number shall be marked in turn.
When quoting ancient books, in principle, indicate the author's name, book title and article title. If there is no title, indicate the number of volumes. The title of the article is written in quotation marks and separated by "".
Citation notes can be divided into three categories: end-of-page notes (footnotes), end-of-text notes (end-of-text notes) and in-text notes (clips). The boundary between the comments at the end of the page and the text is called the comment line, and the contents of the comments are arranged at the end of the page. The notes at the end of the article are arranged after the article, and the order is marked with ① and ②. The notes in the text are usually in small font, interspersed behind the quotation.
Comment format:
1. Annotation refers to citing other people's opinions to prove and strengthen one's argument when discussing a certain issue, or explaining a certain issue separately. You can attach a note at the bottom of the page, and the note is marked with a small five.
2. Citation advocates original citation, that is, the original source of the document. If the cited document is a citation, it should be indicated. For example, Wangye: On the Adjustment Scope of Labor Law, Law, No.5, 2000, quoted from Guo Wenxiang: Research on Several Issues of Labor Law Revision, social science front, No.4, 2007, pp. 45-46.
3. The expression format Wie of cited periodical papers and newspaper articles: author, article name, published publication (newspaper) name, serial number (publication date) and page number (layout). For example, Wang Liming: On the Effectiveness of Real Rights, Law Research, No.2, 2007, p. 1 12.