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Detailed explanation of paper annotation format
Detailed explanation of paper annotation format

In study and work, everyone will inevitably come into contact with papers. Thesis is a tool to describe academic research results for academic exchange. In order to make it easier and more convenient for you to write your paper, the following is a detailed description of the paper annotation format I collected for your reference, hoping to help friends in need!

1. The graduation thesis of liberal arts majors must have appropriate paper notes, indicating the source of the cited materials or supplementing the author's explanation of a viewpoint and a concept in the text. The notes of graduation thesis (design) of liberal arts majors are in the form of footnotes, and each page is numbered separately.

2. The graduation thesis (design) of science and engineering majors is not marked in the form of footnotes. If notes are needed, they should be placed in references. References for graduation thesis (design) of science and engineering majors should be concentrated at the back of the main body of the thesis (design), and the number should be no less than 5. See below for the specific expression format.

3. The annotation of graduation thesis of liberal arts majors is expressed in the following format:

(1) If it is quoted from a work, the expression format is

Author: Title, published by ××××× Publishing House, page ×××. If the cited works are co-authored by two or more people, the names of the authors are juxtaposed, separated by a pause, and the others remain unchanged; If the cited work is an editor-in-chief or a compiled work, the words "editor-in-chief" or "compiled" shall be added after the author. For example:

① Wang Liming and Cui Jianyuan: New Theory on General Principles of Contract Law, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2000, p. 86.

② Civil Law, edited by Yu Nengbin, China People's Public Security University Press, People's Court Press, 2003, p. 189.

(2) from the paper, the expression format is

Author: Name of paper, name of periodical, serial number ×× year. For example:

Wang Jiafu: 2 1 century and the development of civil law in China, The Jurist, No.4, 2003.

(3) From the newspaper, the expression format is

Author: article title, newspaper name, edition, edition, edition, edition.

(4) Quoted from the translated works, the expression format is as follows

[Germany] Bern Weideshi, Ding, translated: Jurisprudence, Law Press, 2003, p. 16.

(5) From the network, the expression format is as follows:

[America] by W. N. Herfield, translated by Chen: Basic legal concepts in judicial reasoning.

(6) If foreign literature is cited, the expression format is as follows:

Works such as: H.H. Marshal, Natural Justice, London: Sweet &;; Maxwell, 1959, page 8.

Regular papers, such as W. Stanners, Inflation and Growth, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1996 (20), p. 378.

(7) If there are more than four authors (editors-in-chief), only the name of the first representative (editor-in-chief) shall be listed, followed by the word "equivalent". For example, Liu Shaoyang and others (editor-in-chief, editor-in-chief): ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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