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What is the description format of the references after the text?
46-5 1 is the page number, 8 is the volume number and 4 is the issue number.

According to GB77 14-87, the citation rules of academic journals are as follows:

(1) academic journal literature, [serial number] author. Document name [J]. Name of publication, year of publication, number of volumes (number of issues): starting and ending page numbers.

Extended data:

Descriptive Rules of References after Text is a book published by China Standardization Publishing House in 2005. The writer is the National Standardization Administration Committee of the People's Republic of China. National standard number: GB/T 77 14-2005. The content of this book is the national standard for the description of references after academic articles.

The standard stipulates the description items, description sequence, symbols used, description methods of each description item and labeling methods of references in the text of various publications in various disciplines. This standard is applicable to references recorded by authors and editors, but it is not used as a document description rule for librarians, bibliographers and index editors.

The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this standard by reference. All subsequent modifications (excluding errata) or revisions of dated reference documents are not applicable to this standard. However, parties who have reached an agreement according to this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For undated reference documents, the latest edition is applicable to this standard.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Description Rules of References after Text