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Format standard of references in monographs.
Format standard of references in monographs.

The format standards of references in monographs are as follows, which I hope will be useful to you.

1. Monograph Description Format

[serial number] author. Title [M]. Version (not written in the first edition). Place of publication: publisher, year of publication: page number.

Example: [1] Sun,. Computer graphics [M]. Beijing: Tsinghua University Publishing House, 1995:26-28.

2. Periodical description format

[serial number] author. Title [J] Name of publication, year of publication, volume number (issue number): starting and ending page numbers.

Example: [3] Li Xudong, Zong Guanghua, Bi Shusheng, et al. Research on vision system of bioengineering micromanipulator [J]. Journal of Beihang University, 2002,28 (3): 249-252.

3. Format of Prose Collection

[serial number] author. Title [C]// Editor-in-Chief. The name of the prose collection. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication: page number.

Example: [4] Zhang Zuoguang, Zhong, et al. Tensile behavior analysis of multiphase hybrid fiber composites [C]// Zhang Weimin. Proceedings of the 9th National Conference on Composites (Volume II) Beijing: World Book Publishing Company,1996: 41416.

4. Description format of dissertation

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

Example: [6] Jin Hong. Research on Accuracy and Fault Tolerance of Navigation System [D]. Beijing: Department of Automatic Control, Beihang University, 1998.

5. Description format of electronic documents

[serial number] author. Title [file type tag/file carrier tag]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication (date of update or modification) [date of citation]. Access and access path

For example: [10] Yang Jiajun. Research and practice of open research teaching mode. Beijing: China Education and Research Computer Network,

explain

(1) References should be public publications, and sorted in the order in which Arabic numerals appear in the works.

(2) Foreigners' names should be written before and after their surnames, with complete surnames and initials (capital letters) and no abbreviations.

(3) If there are three or fewer authors in the references, they should all be listed; If there are more than three authors, only the first three should be listed, and then what? Wait? (See Example 3).

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