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Descriptive formats in academic papers and references
1. Monograph: [serial number] author. Title [M]. Version (1 version is not recorded). Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Start and end page numbers.

2. Journal: [serial number] author. Title [J] Publication name, year, volume (issue): page number.

3. Proceedings of the conference (or compilation): [serial number] author, title [A], editor, name of proceedings [C], place of publication: publishing house, year of publication, starting and ending page numbers.

4. Dissertation: [serial number] author. Title [D] Address of degree conferring: degree conferring unit and year.

5. Patent: [serial number] Patent applicant. Patent name [P]. Patent country (or region): patent number and date of publication.

6. Scientific report: [serial number] author. Report title [R]. Number and place of publication: publisher and year of publication. Start and end page numbers.

7. Standard: [serial number] standard number, standard name. Date of promulgation.

8. Newspaper article: [serial number] author. Title. Name of newspaper, year-month-day (edition).

9. Electronic document: [serial number] Principal. Title of electronic document [identification and carrier type of electronic document]. Source or available address, date of publication or update/date of reference of the electronic document (optional).

10. Various undefined files: [serial number] Principal. Document title [Z]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

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