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What font is the table of contents?
Song style is commonly used, and the font size is small four.

Typesetting requirements for other directories:

1. Generally, there are 22 lines on both sides of the text, with 28 words in each line, one line below the title, and 2 characters in the left space of each natural paragraph, returning to the top line. Words and years never return.

2. If the structure has multiple levels, the first level is "one", the second level is "(one)" and the third level is "1." The fourth level is "(1)". If there are few structural levels, the first level is "one" and the second level is "1". .

3. The titles at all levels in this paper are Song Ti No.3. ..

4. Signature: For all materials that do not need to be stamped with official seal, the full name of the writing unit (in the name of an individual) should be indicated at the signature at the lower right of the text, and the writing date should be indicated at the corresponding position in the next line. Its date format uses Chinese characters to write the year, month and day as "0" and "zero". For example, "March 26th, 20th13rd", the font is all No.3 Song typeface (personal name file is written as 2065438+March 26th, 2003).

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History of the directory:

This catalogue has a long history. The earliest catalogue in the world is Pinak Catalogue (also known as Catalogue of Famous Scholars and Their Works, with existing fragments) compiled by Calimarcos, an ancient Greek bibliographer and poet (about 305 BC ~ about 240 BC). The bibliography not only records the books of the Alexandria Library led by Carrimarks, but also includes all the Greek documents at that time. The invention of printing greatly promoted the exchange and dissemination of world culture, and also promoted the development of bibliography compilation.

1545 C. Gesner published the world bibliography. 1564 published the Catalogue of Frankfurt Book Market in Frankfurt am Main, Germany (published every six months thereafter until 1749), which became the beginning of the publication of bibliography. Later, many countries published this catalogue, which was further developed in 18 and 19 centuries. The emergence of national bibliography is a milestone in the development history of bibliography, which has made great progress in the compilation technology of bibliography, such as collection scope, classification system and retrieval methods.