2. Meeting documents. Conference literature refers to papers and written reports read at academic conferences, which mostly involve new achievements and new topics in a certain discipline and field in various countries.
3. Patent literature. Patent literature mainly refers to the patent specification, that is, a clear and complete description of the invention or utility model submitted by the applicant for a patent for invention or utility model to the State Patent Office, with more detailed and specific contents.
Extended data:
Writing instruction
(A) the theme of writing
A scientific paper can only have one theme (it can't be pieced together), and it should be specific to the basic level of the problem (that is, the problem can't be subdivided into lower-level sub-problems), and it can't be the field to which the problem belongs, let alone the discipline to which the problem belongs. In other words, the research topic can't be too big.
Usually, the master's degree thesis should focus on a specific problem in a certain subject field and draw valuable research conclusions.
Scientific papers are academic works, and their expressions should be rigorous and concise, and the key points should be prominent. Professional knowledge should be abbreviated or not written, so that the level is clear, the data is reliable, the text is concise, the explanation is thorough, the reasoning is rigorous, and the arguments are correct. Non-academic language with literary nature or emotional color should be avoided.
If there are new terms, terms or concepts that are not common in the paper, they need to be explained immediately.
Baidu encyclopedia-scientific papers