1. The description rule of references is GB/T77 14-2005, which is applicable to "references catalogued by authors and editors but not used by librarians, catalogers and index editors".
2. The specific arrangement of sequential coding system. References are continuously coded with Arabic numerals in the order in which they appear in the text, and the serial numbers are placed in square brackets. If the file is referenced repeatedly, it is marked with the same serial number in the text. Generally speaking, the page number (or page number range) of a document cited once is listed in the following references.
For the documents cited many times in the format of "publication year" or "year, volume (issue)" and "page number (or page number range)", the page number or page number range of each page shall be listed in the serial number mark of each reference (some publications also regard the information indicating the location of the cited documents as page numbers) and placed in square brackets (only numbers are listed, but "P" or "page" are not listed). The line in the middle of the page number range is a half-word line) and marked with superscript.
References:
Reference is the first step in learning, and it is inevitable to quote references. Any ideological conclusion can not be separated from the accumulation of previous knowledge and experience. Without reference, it is a typical unconstrained style with no research and academic value. Therefore, reference is necessary. Without reference, you can't make a paper. Pay attention to the format of references.
Citing references is not copying others' achievements. Citation is to explain where your ideas or papers are inspired and where they come from. In general, quote other people's opinions, try to express them in your own language, and refine and summarize them. Arguments and arguments can be put forward, but figures and data reasoning can be as original as possible. If you can't summarize it in this way, please indicate the source. Citation and plagiarism are the worst things. First of all, you can't copy them. Second, you don't respect academic seriousness.