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How to encode papers in sequence
Sequential coding system means that the documents cited by the author in the paper are continuously coded with Arabic numerals and square brackets according to the order in which they appear in the paper, and the serial numbers are marked as the upper corner or part of the sentence according to the specific situation, and all the documents are arranged in the reference list according to the serial numbers of the documents appearing in the paper.

Sequential coding system reference record item

1) Principal. It refers to the individuals or groups who are mainly responsible for the contents of literature knowledge, including monograph authors, thesis editors, degree applicants, patent applicants, report authors, journal article authors, precipitation article authors, etc. Multiple principals are separated by ",". When there are more than three responsible persons, only the first three responsible persons are recorded, followed by "etc" (et al in English). Please note that the abbreviation "."should not appear in this data. The main person in charge only lists the names, and then does not add the words "writing", "editing" and "co-editing". Those who are mainly responsible for foreign languages should use the original, and the names before and after should respect the customs of various countries. If the author is unknown, this top can be omitted. ?

2) File name and version (the first version is abbreviated). Literature titles include book titles, thesis titles, patent titles, precipitation titles and so on. The title of the document is not added with the title "". ?

3) Identification of file type and carrier type. According to GB 3469-83, the following types of references are identified with English capital letters: monograph [M]' collection of papers [C]' newspaper article [N]' periodical article [J]' paper [D]' report [R]' standard [S]' patent [P]

It is suggested to use the single letter "A" as the document type identification of precipitated documents in monographs and papers. For other unspecified item types, it is recommended to use the single letter "z".

For the references of electronic literature types such as database, computer program and bulletin board system, it is suggested to use the following letters as identification: database [DB], computer program [CP] and bulletin board system [EB].

The carrier type and identification of electronic documents. For electronic documents with non-paper carriers, when they are cited as references, the carrier type should be indicated in the reference type identification. Suggest the following signs: magnetic [mt]' disk [dk]' CD]' online [ol].

4) Publication matters (place of publication, publishing house, year of publication, issue number, etc.). The place of publication refers to the name of the city where the publisher is located. For cities with the same name in different places or unfamiliar cities, the names of provinces, prefectures and countries can be added in front of them. For publishing houses containing place names, the place of publication cannot be omitted. For example, "Beijing: Peking University Press" cannot be written as "Peking University Press". ? The publisher is the name of the publishing house, which can be recorded in the form of source or in the form of recognized simplified abbreviation. Such as IRRI (formerly International Rice Research Institute). The year of publication is a.d. and recorded in Arabic numerals. In case of other chronology forms, the original chronology can be placed in "()", such as 1705 (the forty-fourth year of Kangxi). For newspapers and patent documents, the publication date should be recorded in YYY-MM-DD format. For periodicals, the publication year and volume number (issue number) are recorded in the following three forms: 1980'92(2): year and volume number (issue); 1985(4): year (period); 1987,5: year, quantity

5) The source of the document or the accessible address of the electronic document.

6) Page numbers of references. The last item in the reference is generally "page number", which indicates the position code of the text. The starting page number or starting and ending page number of the citation should be recorded. If it is a start-stop page, the two numbers should be connected with "-"(originally with "~"). Such as: 10- 12. If the paper quotes multiple contents of the same document for many times, the corresponding quotations should be recorded in turn.