Reference format of works

The reference format of works is as follows:

1. The general format of periodical papers is as follows:

Author. Name of the paper [J]. Name of periodical, year of publication (issue): page number.

Note: Generally speaking, punctuation marks in references are entered in English. Switch to English after inputting Chinese characters, and then input the corresponding punctuation marks.

Example:

Shen ... The Rise and Fall and Reconstruction of Village Governance [J]. Strategy and Management, 1998(6): 1-34.

Wu Yi, He Xuefeng, Luo Xingzuo, et al. Path and subject of village governance research [J]. Open era, 2005(4):82-96.

2. The general format of dissertation is as follows:

Author. Name of the paper [D]. City where the graduate school is located: graduate school, year of paper submission: page number.

Example:

A Study of Copyright in fan fiction, Liu Yang [D]. Chongqing: Southwest University of Political Science and Law, 2012:12-15.

3. The general format of books and works is as follows:

Author. Name of the work [M]. City where the publishing house is located: name of the publishing house, year of publication: page number.

Example:

Kim tae-jun Rural Governance and Power Structure [M]. Guangzhou: Guangzhou People's Publishing House, 2008:50.

If it is a co-author, there are multiple authors, whose writing format is the same as that of multiple authors of the journal.

4. The general format of a newspaper is as follows:

Author. Title of the article. Name and date of publication (layout) of the newspaper.

Example:

Hu Zuliu. The "Belt and Road" strategy gives Henan an accurate positioning [N]. Dahe Daily, 20 15-3-30(5).