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21 July 2022
SCI article literature citation format sharing

As long as you are writing a paper, you usually need to cite references, which can provide support for the author's point of view and increase the amount of information in the article. However, many authors still have a little understanding of the citation format of sci-articles. This issue Let me share my knowledge with you.

The format requirements of sci English references and Chinese references are basically the same, but you should pay attention to one thing when writing sci references. , use a space in the middle; capitalize the first letter of the real word in the title of the writing document, and capitalize the first letter of the first letter of the title of the journal document. Please use the full name of the journal name, not abbreviations. details as follows:  

1. Books by a single author

Last name, first initial. (year). Book title (italic). City of publishing house: publishing house.

Such as: Sheril, R. D. (1956). The terrifying future: Contemplating color television. San Diego: Halstead.

  

2. Books co-authored by two or more authors

Surname, Initial., & Surname, Initial. (Year). Title (italic). City of Publisher: Publisher.

Such as: Smith, J., & Peter, Q. (1992). Hairball: An intensive peek behind the surface of an enigma. Hamilton, ON: McMaster University Press.

  

3. Articles in the anthology

eg: Mcdonalds, A. (1993). Practical methods for the apprehension and sustained containment of supernatural entities. In G. L. Yeager (Ed.), Paranormal and occult studies: Case studies in application (pp. 42–64). London: OtherWorld Books .

  

4. Articles in journals (non-consecutive page numbers)

Such as: Crackton, P. (1987). The Loonie: God's long-awaited gift to colourful pocket change? Canadian Change, 64(7), 34–37.

  

5. Articles in the journal (continuous page numbers):

Last name, first initial. (Year). Title. Journal name (italics). Issue number, page number.

For example: Rottweiler, F. T., & Beauchemin, J. L. (1987). Detroit and Narnia: Two foes on the brink ofdestruction. Canadian/American Studies Journal, 54, 66–146.

  

6. Articles in monthly magazines

Example: Henry, W. A., III. (1990, April 9). Making the grade in today's schools. Time, 135, 28-31.

Whether the cited literature is novel or not reflects the advanced nature of the paper to some extent. Therefore, writing research papers should cite the latest literature as much as possible. Of course, old documents that have made pioneering contributions in this field can also be appropriately cited, but it should never be too much. The results of bibliometrics research show that the Liprice index (that is, the percentage of references cited by journals within 5 years to the total number of references) is above 50% in most issues.

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