What are the format requirements for graduation thesis?
Title, author, Chinese and English abstract, keywords (1) Chinese title (italicized No.3) (2) author's name (italicized No.4) (3) author's grade and major (italicized No.4) (4) Chinese abstract (italicized No.5) L Abstract is an independent and self-explanatory essay, and readers should not read the full text of the literature. The content must include the research purpose, method and conclusion, with emphasis on the innovation of the paper and the conclusion emphasized by the author. The content should be specific, such as "studying related problems" and "getting some useful conclusions", which are not specific expressions. L The number of words is limited to 100-300 words, neither too short nor too long. L use the third person in tone. Don't use the words "we" and "this article". L rigorous structure, precise semantics, concise expression, no empty comments, no self-evaluation. (5) Chinese keywords (italicized No.5) l Choose 3 ~ 8 keywords for each article. There should be no keywords such as "research", "thesis", "summary" and "prospect" which have no retrieval significance. (6) English title (Times New Roman) L Except for articles, prepositions and conjunctions with less than five letters, all other words should be capitalized with the first letter. Capitalize the first letter of the first word and the last word. (7) English author's name (using Times New Roman number) l The Chinese pinyin of China's author's name is written as follows: add a space in the middle after the surname. Capitalize the first letter of the name, such as Wang Guoli and Zhuge Hua. (8) English grade major (using No.4 Times Sillama) L format is the same as Chinese. (9) English abstract (Times New Roman) L corresponds to Chinese abstract. (10) English keywords (using Times New Roman No.5) L correspond to Chinese keywords. L Capitalize words with semicolons. Separated. Two, the text is generally more than 5000 words, printed on both sides of A4 paper. Titles at all levels are backed up with two boxes, the first-level titles are bold with No.4, the second-level and below titles are bold with No.5, and the text is bold with No.5. The subtitle in the text is as short and clear as possible. L Figures and tables shall be numbered in sequence respectively, and both have the names of figures (tables) (number 5 in italics); Non-self-created charts should clearly indicate the source of information. If they are quoted from foreign documents, their contents should be translated into Chinese. Footnotes can be used to explain the content of the article. Footnote numbers (sorted independently on each page) are marked with numbers and circles, such as ①, ② … ③. References l All references must be quoted and marked in the text. Generally speaking, you should refer to at least one foreign language document. L the difference between references and notes (footnotes): references are the bibliographies that the author refers to and uses when writing, and are listed at the end of the article; Notes (footnotes) are the author's further explanation or supplementary explanation of a specific content in the text of the work, which are listed at the bottom of the page. The serial numbers of references are arranged in the order in which they appear in the text, represented by numbers and square brackets, and marked before punctuation marks at the end of sentences in the text. L See table 1 for the description formats of various documents. L printed documents must indicate the starting and ending page numbers, and electronic and online references must indicate the person in charge, title, retrieval and citation date. When describing English references, we should pay attention to the following: the author's surname is the full name, and only the initials are kept; The first letter of the title of the document in the volume is capitalized, and all other words are lowercase (except proper nouns such as the Internet); The names of monographs and serial publications are all capitalized except articles, conjunctions and prepositions. L If the same document is cited repeatedly, all the entries need to be recorded completely for the first citation, and subsequent citations should be marked with "the same ×, the page number of this citation". Internal documents, unpublished manuscripts, personal letters and other documents that readers cannot verify should not be included in the references. Table 1 Description formats, types of documents, description items, examples of format description, monographs, principals, other principals, titles: other title information, edition items, place of publication, publisher, year of publication, page number [1] Translated by An Wen G and P S. History of foreign publishing. Beijing: China Book Publishing House,1988:12-15 [2] peebles P Z, Jr. Probability, random variables and random signal principle. Fourth edition. New york: McGraw Hill, 200 1: 25-26, the main person in charge of the precipitation document, the title of the precipitation document and other persons in charge of the precipitation document. See: main person in charge of monograph, monograph name, edition item, place of publication, publisher, year of publication: page number of precipitation literature [1] Cheng Genwei. 1998. Zhao Qiguo. Flood disaster and scientific and technological countermeasures in the Yangtze River basin. Beijing: Science and Technology Press, 1999: 32-36 [2] Weinstein L, Swertz M n. The sad characteristics of invasive microorganisms. In: Sodeman, W.A.Jr., Pathology: Mechanism of Disease. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1974: 745-772, the main person in charge of documents separated from serial publications. Separate the title of the document. Title (other title information), year, volume (issue): page number [1] Li Xiaodong, Zhang Qinghong, Ye Jinlin. Some theoretical problems in climatology research. Journal of Peking University (Natural Science Edition),1999,35 (1):10106 [2] Kaplan P. Cataloging Internet resources. Comments on Public Access to Computer Systems,1993,4 (2): 61-66 Meeting Minutes, the main person in charge of separating the files, and the titles of the separated files. See: main person in charge of meeting minutes, meeting name, meeting place and meeting time: page [1], Zheng. Removal measures of impurities in solvent for extracting butadiene with acetonitrile. See: sinopec group Synthetic Rubber Technology Development Center, ranking first in the national synthetic rubber industry. 1986: 36-39 person in charge of dissertation. Title [description] of the paper. The location of the school. A degree-awarding school. Degree awarding time: page [1] Li Deying. Study on the application of expert system for fault diagnosis of boiler heating system. Harbin: Harbin Jianzhu University, 1995 newspaper article principal. Document title. Name of newspaper, publication date (edition) [1] Yang Yusheng. Think of book reviews as learning. China Reading Newspaper, 1996- 10-09 (2) Principal in charge of electronic documents. Title: Other topics. Year of publication, date of update or revision, [date of visit], visit and access path [1], Wang Mingliang. On the progress of standardized database system engineering of academic journals in China. 1998-08-16. [1998-10-04]/.980810-2.html [2] Hopkins on a. 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