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If you quote something from someone else's article, how do you mark it?
Citing other people's articles should indicate the references as required. When quoting, mark the reference number at the end of the quoted text and put it at the footer or the end of the text according to the reference format.

The specific format of the reference is: (note that the punctuation marks at the end of the reference are in English format)

[serial number] Principal. Title of the document [Document Type ID]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Start and end page numbers.

For example:

Liu Guojun, Chen Shaoye. Library catalogue [M]. Beijing: Higher Education Press,1957.15-18.

[2] He Lingxiu. Read the history of Nanming [J]. Study on the History of China, 1998, (3): 167- 173.

Ou Jianping, Song Tietao, et al. New progress in application research of passive energy dissipation system [J]. Earth Gaga Project,1997,38 (3): 358-361.

Extended data

The symbols for different reference types are as follows:

1, monograph [M], collection of essays [C], newspaper articles [N], journal articles [J], dissertations [D], reports [R], standards [S], patents [P], and documents deposited in papers [a];

2. Electronic file types: database [DB], computer [CP], electronic bulletin [EB];

3. Carrier types of electronic documents: Internet [OL], compact disc [CD], magnetic tape [MT] and magnetic disk [DK].

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