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When writing a paper in word, how to mark [1] in the upper right corner of the quoted sentence in the article, and show it in the final reference and indicate the source?
Enter [1] with English input method, then select this [1] and press Ctrl+Shift++ at the same time to make it a superscript.

As for the citation, you only need to find the corresponding document in HowNet, and then choose to export it.

Reference is the whole reference or quotation of a book or a paper in the process of academic research. The cited documents have been noted in the notes and no longer appear in the following references.

Literally, a reference is a document cited in the writing process, such as an article or a book. However, according to the definition of GB/T77 14-20 15, the reference after the text refers to "the relevant literature information resources cited for writing or editing papers and works. According to the requirements of China Academic Journals (CD-ROM Edition) Retrieval and Evaluation Data Standard (Trial) and China Social Science Journals Arrangement Standard (Revised Edition), many publications distinguish between references and annotations, and define annotations as "words that further explain or supplement a certain content in a text", which are listed at the end of the article, separated from references or placed at the footer.