Author's Guide
The submission should include the cover page and main text
The cover page includes the title (in both Chinese and English), author (in both Chinese and English), author introduction (in Chinese, within 100 words), affiliation (in both Chinese and English), mailing address, phone number, and email address.
The main text includes topics, abstracts, keywords, introductions, methods, results, discussions, conclusions, and references. (Do not include author information such as name and organization)
The submission (including charts and references) should be in the range of 5000-8000 words.
Title, Abstract, and Keywords
The question is concise and clear, and the word count generally does not exceed 20 words.
The abstract should include four parts: purpose, method, results, and conclusion, with a Chinese abstract of approximately 300 words.
2 to 5 keywords.
text
The main body of the article should be rich in content, clear in logic, and standardized in expression.
Please use legal measurement units, symbols, and standardized and standardized terms and terminology.
All levels of titles are numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals, with numbers at different levels separated by a dot. The last digit is not punctuated, such as "1" for the first level title, "1.1" for the second level title, and "1.1.1" for the third level title.
The number should be written in the top grid. When there is a title, leave a blank word after the number before writing the title, and start a new line to write the specific content. When there is no title, write the specific content in a blank word after the number.
The table naming should be in both Chinese and English, such as "Table 1." The design should be scientific, concise, and clear. Please use a three line table as much as possible, and the table should not use vertical lines.
All illustrations should be named and should be in both Chinese and English, such as "Figure 1." The name of the image should be marked at the bottom of the image to form a unified whole with the illustration.
All chart numbers should be in Arabic numerals, and the chart labels should be arranged in sequence, such as Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3. The Chinese or numerical labels for each part of the chart should be placed above the icon title.
The citation marking should be consistent throughout the text, using square brackets and superscripts placed in the upper right corner of the last sentence of the cited content. The citation number should be placed in Arabic numerals in half square brackets, such as "... pattern [3]". Titles at all levels shall not be marked with citations. When explaining citations in the main text, the citation numbers should be separated by commas and arranged in square brackets, such as "References [1, 2, 6, 9] have explained... from different perspectives
In the absence of special agreements, Arabic numerals are generally used for representation. The year is generally represented by four digits. The representation method for decimals is generally to add 0 before the decimal point for numbers less than 1. But when certain special numbers cannot be greater than 1 (such as correlation coefficient, ratio, probability value), the 0 before the decimal should be removed, such as r=. 26, p<. 05.
The glyph format of statistical symbols, generally divided by μ、α、β、λ、ε Except for symbols such as V, all other statistical symbols are presented in italics, such as ANCOVA, ANOVA, MANOVA, N, nl, M, SD, F, p, r, etc.
Annotations are annotations for specific or new nouns in a paper. Annotations can be either at the end of the page or at the end of the article. When selecting a note at the end of the page, a thin line should be added between the note and the main text, and the length of the line should not exceed one-third of the width of the paper. If multiple annotations are listed on the same page, the numbering should be arranged according to the order of the annotations. The annotation number is indicated in the upper right corner of the annotated entry in numerical forms such as "①, ②". The serial number of the annotated item at the end of the page or article should be consistent with the annotated item in numerical form such as "①, ②".
The use of abbreviations should adopt abbreviations published by authoritative institutions or academic groups in the discipline, profession, or convention. It is not allowed to cite certain abbreviations that are not publicly known and not easily understood by peers, or are self-defined by the author. When abbreviating an acronym, it should be clearly defined when it first appears. Whether it is Chinese abbreviations or foreign abbreviations, the entire text should be unified.
reference
1. Each literature appearing in the literature list must be cited in the main text and labeled with the reference number. The reference numbers in the main text are marked parallel after the end of the cited content.
2. References must be the main literature that the author has read and serves as a reference for the article, and must be verified by the author against the original text. Materials that have not been officially published cannot be cited in writing.
3. The reference list is listed after the main text, and the list of references is arranged in ascending order according to the order of appearance in the text.
4. The number of references should be in the top left grid and represented by numbers and square brackets, consistent with the citation markings in the main text, such as [1], [2]. Each reference description ends with '.'.
5. The punctuation mark in the references are written in English half width symbols, and the font is Times New Roman.
6. Each item in the reference should be complete.
7. Please write the full name of the English journal name and conference paper collection name.
8. The specific formatting of various reference materials is as follows:
(1) Journal
chinese:
[Serial number] Author, etc Article Title [J] Journal name, year, volume (issue): page number
[1] Gao Jingde, Wang Xiangheng Multi circuit theory of AC motors [J] Journal of Tsinghua University, 1987, 27 (1): 1-8
(Complete)
[1] Gao Jingde, Wang Xiangheng Multi circuit theory of AC motors [J] Journal of Tsinghua University, 1987 (1): 1-8
(Missing roll)
english:
[Serial Number] Author (Year) Article Name Journal name, volume, page number
[1] Malik, A.S., Boyko, O., Atkar, N. and Young, W.F. (2001) A Comparative Study of MR Imaging Profile of Titanium Pedicle Screws. Acta Radiologica, 42, 291-293.
(2) Books
chinese:
[Serial Number] Author Book Title [M] Version (1st edition without annotations) Translator Published by: Publishing House, Year of Publication: Page
[1] Zhu Kezhen Physics [M] Beijing: Science Press, 1973: 1-3
[2] Hofsky, Editor in Chief Aviology: Volume 2 [M] 7th edition Translated by Hu Xiangbi, et al Beijing: Agricultural Publishing House, 1981: 7-9
english:
Author (year of publication) Book title Version (the first edition is not noted), publisher, place of publication
[1] Wit, E. and McClure, J. (2004) Statistics for Microarrays: Design, Analysis, and Inference. 5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, 5-18.
(3) Precipitated literature
chinese:
#Cataloging and separating literature
Cheng Genwei The causes and disaster reduction strategies of the 1998 Yangtze River flood [M]//Xu Houze, Zhao Qiguo Flood disasters and technological countermeasures in the Yangtze River Basin Beijing: Science Press, 1999: 32-36
#Selected literature from the collection of papers
Jia Dongqin, Ke Ping Research on Digital Service System of University Library for Mathematical Literacy [C]//Library Society of China Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Library Society of China: 2011 Beijing: National Library Press, 2011: 45-52
english:
[Serial number] Author (year of publication) of the extracted literature Editor, specially renowned, version Publisher, place of publication, page number (For one editor, use Ed.; for two or more editors, add Ed. as Eds.)
[1] Prasad, A.S. (1982) Clinical and Biochemical Spectrum of Zinc Deficiency in Human Subjects. In: Prasad, A.S., Ed., Clinical, Biochemical and Nutritional Aspects of Trace Elements, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 5-15.
(4) Degree Thesis
chinese:
[Serial Number] Author Title [D]: [Master's or Doctoral Dissertation] Storage location: Storage unit, year
[1] Zhang Zhusheng Invariant Sets of Differential Semidynamic Systems [D]: [Doctoral Thesis] Beijing: Department of Mathematics, Peking University, 1983
english:
[1] Giambastiani, B.M.S. (2007) Evoluzione Idrologica ed Idrogeologica della Pineta di San Vitale (Ravenna). Ph.D. Thesis, Bologna University, Bologna.
(5) Patents
chinese:
[Serial number] Patent applicant Patent Name [P] Country, type of patent literature, patent number Publication date
[1] Jiang Xizhou A preparation method for warm external application medicine [P] Chinese Patent, 881056073 1989-07-26.
english:
[Serial number] Patent name of inventor (year) Patent number
[1] Wright, O. and Wright, W. (1906) Flying-Machine. US Patent No. 821393.
(6) Technical standard format
chinese:
[Serial Number] Drafted by Standard code Standard sequence number - year of release Standard name [S] Place of publication: Publishing house, year of publication
Example:
[1] The Sixth Subcommittee of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Literature Work CB6447-S6 Abstract Writing Rules [S] Beijing: Standard Publishing House, 1986
(7) Electronic literature
chinese:
[Serial Number] Author Title of the literature Electronic literature type designation [EB/OL] The carrier type indicates the website address or source of the literature, and the update/citation date
[1] Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China Shale gas: opening up a new prospect of energy exploration and development in China [EB/OL]
http://www.mlr.gov.cn/xwdt/jrxw/201201/t20120109_1056142.htm , 2012-01-09.
english:
[Serial number] Author (login year) Article name Website [Keep hyperlinks. If this line cannot be placed, force a line break to be placed on the next line]
[1] Wikipedia (2013) Quantum Entanglement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement
thank
After the conclusion, there should be a thank-you section to express gratitude to the National Science Foundation, funders or supporters, those who provide guidance and assistance, and owners of materials, images, literature, research ideas, and ideas that have been given reprinting and citation rights.
appendix
If any content in the form of an appendix or attachment appears in an article, it should be placed uniformly after the references, with appropriate spacing between them. The content of the appendix is relatively few and is on the same page as the references; If there is a lot of content, start a new page. The font of the appendix is 12 point, Times New Roman font, bold. The format of the appendix content should be consistent with the main text.