1. Clarify the purpose of quoting: When quoting other people's research results, it is necessary to clarify whether the purpose of quoting is to support your own views or provide background information. The purpose of citation is different, and the citation method will be different.
2. Use the correct citation format: different disciplines have different citation formats, such as APA, MLA, Chicago, etc. When writing a paper, you should use the corresponding citation format correctly according to the regulations of your own subject field.
3. Accurately quote the original text: When quoting other people's research results, you should accurately quote the original text, including the author's name, publication year, article title, journal name, etc. At the same time, the page number should also be indicated so that readers can find the source of the original text.
4. Proper use of quotation marks and comments: when directly quoting other people's languages or opinions, use quotation marks; Comments can be used to explain what needs further explanation.
5. Avoid over-quoting: Although it is necessary to quote other people's research results, over-quoting will lead to the lack of originality in the paper. Therefore, we should properly quote other people's research results and pay attention to our own independent thinking and analysis.
6. List references at the end of the paper: At the end of the paper, all cited documents should be listed and arranged according to the prescribed citation format. This is not only a respect for other people's academic achievements, but also a respect for readers to find relevant research materials.