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How to cite references in papers

How to write a citation in a paper, if the citation only involves the author's monograph or article, and the author's name does not appear in his own text? Put the author's last name and publication date in brackets at the end of the sentence. Note that brackets are counted as part of the sentence, and punctuation marks should be placed after brackets. If the author's name involved in the quotation has already appeared in the text, just put parentheses after the name. Just fill in the publication time.

How to write and mark the quotation? First of all, talk about two commonly used methods of marking quotations. First mark the serial number with superscript at the end of the quoted sentence, and then indicate whose article it is at the end of the article. If you don't quote the original text, just state who you mean and what article in the references.

The purpose of quoting other people's articles is to illustrate one's own point of view. There are two aspects to pay attention to: first, the "quotation" should be extracted, and it should not be used in large sections, otherwise it will be suspected of plagiarism; The second is to indicate the source of the article, that is, the author, publishing unit, publishing time, page number, etc. Just quote the original text at the end of the article. If you don't know where the original text comes from, just quote article A. ..

I saw the information I wanted to use in article A, but this information was quoted from article B. Based on the principle of respecting originality, I should quote the original text.

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