1, Monographs: general books, dissertations, conference collections, technical reports, standards, compilations, ancient books, multi-volume books, series books, etc.
2. Continuous publications: periodicals, newspapers, etc.
3. Precipitated documents: documents precipitated in monographs (documents precipitated in ordinary books, documents precipitated in conference papers, etc.). ) and documents precipitated in serial publications (documents precipitated in periodicals, documents precipitated in newspapers, etc.). ).
The references often written in this master's thesis are separated from monographs, conference collections, periodicals and other continuous publications, because most of the time we only refer to one paper of a conference or periodical.
4. Patent documents: patent application, patent specification, patent bulletin, patent annual index, etc.
5. Electronic documents: electronic books and periodicals, databases, electronic announcements, etc.
Precautions:
English punctuation marks such as ".",",",":"are all followed by a space, except for the last ".",which are all half-angle input.
The "-"between two numbers in a page number is an uninterrupted hyphen, such as 14 16- 1420. The page number of some periodicals is a combination of letters and numbers, so you can write it as you like, such as eabc5986.
Some unclear details are suggested to be unified and beautiful in their own papers. No teacher should insist on this. After all, there are also unclear and inconsistent places in the reference books.
In the comments section, I said that punctuation marks in Chinese and English documents are all in English. Although I didn't see a clear stipulation, the colons and commas in the Chinese literature in the Reference Book [1] are all Chinese punctuation marks. There is no need to put a space after the colons and commas, but there should be a space "."(or two spaces? ), others are consistent with English literature.
Only when the document carrier is recognized as an online network type (that is, OL), the access and access path and the digital object identifier are written. The reference date is generally written in OL type, because the content of the networking network will be updated, so it is necessary to add the reference date. The citation date is the date when you quoted this article. If you quote today, write today.
It is suggested to write directly with reference to examples, which is more clear and clear, and other contents are more verbose!