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How to write references when photocopying books?
The standard format of reference refers to the format of writing papers citing published documents. According to the types of reference materials, it can be divided into monographs [M], conference proceedings [C], newspaper articles [N], journal articles [J], dissertations [D], reports [R], standards [S], patents [P], proceedings [A] and precipitated documents in magazines.

1, journal papers

The general format is as follows:

Author. Name of the paper [J]. Name of periodical, year of publication (issue): page number.

Note: Generally speaking, punctuation marks in references are entered in English. Switch to English after inputting Chinese characters, and then input the corresponding punctuation marks.

Example: Shen. The Rise and Fall and Reconstruction of Village Governance [J]. Strategy and Management, 1998(6): 1-34.

2. Paper category

The general format is as follows:

Author. Name of the paper [D]. City of graduation school: graduation school, year of paper submission: page number.

Example:

A Study of Copyright in fan fiction, Liu Yang [D]. Chongqing: Southwest University of Political Science and Law, 2012:12-15.

Extended data:

Reference type

The type of reference (i.e. citation) is identified by a single letter, as follows:

M- monograph, C- thesis, N- newspaper article,

Keywords periodical papers, dissertations, research reports,

For files that do not belong to the above types, use the letter "z" to identify them.