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Standard ID: GB/T 7713.1-2006

Standard Name:Presentation of theses and dissertations

Chinese Name: 学位论文编写规则

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release2006-12-05

Date of Implementation:2007-05-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:General, Terminology, Standardization, Documentation>>Informatics, Publishing>>01.140.20Informatics

Standard Classification Number:General>>Economy, Culture>>A14 Library, Archives, Documentation and Information Work

associated standards

alternative situation:Partially replaces GB 7713-1987

Procurement status:ISO 7144:1986

Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

Plan number:20030763-T-469

Publication date:2007-05-01

other information

Release date:1987-05-05

drafter:Wu Yi, Liu Chunyan, Shen Yulan, Bai Guangwu

Drafting unit:Chinese Institute of Scientific and Technological Information, Office of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council, etc.

Focal point unit:National Technical Committee for Information and Documentation Standardization

Proposing unit:National Technical Committee for Information and Documentation Standardization

Publishing department:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China

competent authority:National Standardization Administration

Introduction to standards:

This standard specifies the format and requirements for the writing of degree theses to facilitate the writing, collection, storage, processing, processing, retrieval and dissemination of degree theses. This standard applies to degree theses in printed, electronic and online formats. When there is an electronic or online version, the content should be exactly the same as the printed version. GB/T 7713.1-2006 Rules for Writing Degree Theses GB/T7713.1-2006 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the format and requirements for the writing of degree theses to facilitate the writing, collection, storage, processing, processing, retrieval and dissemination of degree theses. This standard applies to degree theses in printed, electronic and online formats. When there is an electronic or online version, the content should be exactly the same as the printed version.


Some standard content:

IS 35. 240. 30
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T 7713.1—2006
Partially replaces GB/T 7713—1987
Rules for Writing Dissertations and Theses(ISO 7144:1986,Documentation of theses and similar documcnts,NEQ.2006-12-05 Issued
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of ChinaStandardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
2007-05-01Implementation
GB/T 7713.12006
Normative references
Terms and meanings
General requirements
Components
General requirements
Preface
Main body
Reference document binding
Conclusion part (if any)
Layout
Next page
Chapter. Section,
Reference missing table
Appendix A (Normative Appendix)
Appendix H (Normative Appendix)
Appendix C (Normative Appendix)
Appendix 1 (Normative Appendix)||tt ||Appendix E (Normative Appendix)
Appendix F (Normative Appendix)
Appendix G (Normative Appendix)
Appendix H (Normative Appendix)
Documentation of Dissertation
Dissertation Format
Cover Layout Example
Title Page Example
Abstract Page Example
Subject Page Example
Documentation Reference List Example
Dissertation Collection
GB/T7713 is divided into 3 parts:
Part 1: Rules for Writing Dissertations;--Part 2: Rules for Writing Academic Papers;--Part 3: Rules for Compiling Scientific and Technological Reports. Preface
CB/T 7713.1—2006
This part is the first part of GB/T7713, which partially replaces GB/T7713-1987 "Compilation and format of scientific and technical reports, dissertations and academic papers" and "Compilation and format of scientific and technical reports, dissertations and academic papers" (English version). This part is consistent with international standards in terms of the elements and structure of dissertations as much as possible to achieve the goal of resource sharing and international exchange. This part is consistent with GB/T7713-1987 "Compilation and format of scientific and technical reports, dissertations and academic papers" (English version). Compared with 1987, the main changes are as follows: the dissertation part in the original standard is listed as a separate standard, and the name of the standard is changed to "Dissertation Writing Rules", and the corresponding English name is revised. - Chapter 2 "Standardized Reference Documents" is added. - In Chapter 1, the terms and definitions that are not related to the dissertation writing rules in the original standard are deleted, and the definitions of "cover", "title page", "abstract", "abstract page", "date", "content page", "explanation", "document type", "document carrier" and so on are added. - Chapter 3 "Writing Requirements" is changed to Chapter 4 "General Requirements"; - Chapter 4 "Abbreviation Format" is changed to Chapter 5 "Components" and Chapter 5 "Arrangement Format". - Some appendices are added. The format and arrangement of the original standard are readjusted according to GB/T1.1-2000. Appendix A to Appendix H of this part are normative appendices. This part is proposed by the Office of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council. This part is the National Information and Document Standardization Technical Committee. The main drafting units of this part are: Office of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council, China Institute of Scientific and Technological Information; the main drafters of this part are: Wu Yi, Liu Chunyan, Shen Yulan, Men Guangwu. This part was revised in the autumn of 2011.
1 Scope
Rules for writing degree theses
GB/T 7713.1—2006
This part specifies the format and requirements for writing degree theses to facilitate the writing of degree theses, collection, storage, processing, retrieval and use. The technical part has a certain reference role in the academic norms and quality assurance of degree theses. Degree theses of different disciplines can refer to this part to formulate professional academic norms.
This part is applicable to degree theses in the form of printed, microfilm, neutron, and online versions. At the same time, the content and format of different carrier forms of degree theses should be strictly followed.
2 Normative referenced documents
The terms of the following documents are changed to the provisions of this part through the reference of this part of (B/7713). For all dated referenced documents, all their amendments (excluding dated contents) or revised versions are not applicable to this part. However, the parties who reach an agreement based on this part may consider whether to use the latest versions of these documents. For undated referenced documents, their latest versions are applicable to the technical part.
G13/T788-1999 Book and magazine format and size (ncn IS) G6716:1983) GB/T2260 Administrative division code of the People's Republic of China G133100 International System of Units and its application (GB3109-1993, eqV1S01000:1992) GB3101-1993 General principles of units, units and symbols (c9[SO31·0,1992) The minimum units of space and time ((B3102.1-1993, 9V1S) 311:1992) GB3102.1
Quantities and units of periods and related phenomena (GB3152.%1D93, cQV150312:1992) GB3102.3
Scientific quantities and units (G3102.3-[993eqv1S31-3:1992) GB3102. 4
GB 3102.5
Quantities and units of heat (GB3102.4-19910314199)Quantities and units of electricity and magnetism (GB3102.5—1993.qv1S)31-5:1992)Quantities and units of light and related electromagnetic radiation (GB3102.6—1993,egv15031-6:1992)GB 3102.6
G1 3102.7
Quantities and units of acoustics (GB31C2.7—1993.envESO31-7:1992)GB 3102.8 Quantities and units of physical chemistry and molecular physics (6B 3102, R 1913re4 1S() 8:1P2)G133102.9 Quantities and units in electron physics and nuclear physics ((B3102.9--1993,eqVES31-9:1992) Quantities and units in nuclear reactions and ionizing radiation (GB3102.10-1933V1S0)31-10:1902)H 3102.10
Mathematical lines used in physical science and technology (GB3102.11-1993,e9S0)3111:1992GB 3102. 11
GB 3102. J2 Characteristic numbers (GB $162. 12 1993,qv 136 91-12:1992)Quantities and units in solid state physics (G133102.13-1993cgv[S()31-13:1992)GB 3102.13[
CB/\34G9Document type and document carrier code inspection and tightening of periodical document entry description rules
GB/T 3793
GB/T4880
Language name code
GI6117Abstracting and rules
GB6864Degree code of the People's Republic of ChinaGB/T7156-2093Document protection level code and identificationGB/T7408Data element and exchange formatInformation exchange date and time representation (GB/T7108-1991, Fgy (S 8601:1988)
GB/T7711-2005 Reference Rules (150690:1987.1S0)899-2:1997, NFQ):
GB/T 7/13.1—20C6
Figure 5 Name Page (e11085:1991)
GB/T124502G01
G/T 13417-1992
Science and Technology Period H Drink Table (cg150)18:1981)(13/T13745 Subject Classification and Code
(.:B/T 11668- 1989
GB/T 158341995
GB/T 15835: -1995
GB/T IE159
CY/T 35—2001||tt ||1S0 15836.2003
3 Terminology and definitions
Figure 1 Rules for the spine of other publications (nenIS063.:7:1985) Rules for the use of punctuation marks
Rules for the use of numbers in publications|| tt||Basic rules for Chinese language numbering
Chapter numbering for scientific and technical literature
The following terms and definitions apply to this part of the Dublin Core Metadata Framework for Information and Documentation:||tt| | thesis; dissertation The document submitted by the author for the purpose of obtaining his/her degree. 1: A doctoral dissertation shows that the author has mastered a solid and broad foundation in the subject and has built up a deep professional knowledge in science and specialization. Have made creative achievements in technology and have the ability to engage in innovative scientific research or independently undertake specialized technical development work? :The paper shows that the author has acquired a solid theoretical foundation and systematic professional knowledge in the subject, has new insights into the research topic, and has the ability to conduct scientific research or independently undertake specialized technical work. Jiang 3: The student's thesis shows that he or she has mastered the basic theories, specialized knowledge and basic skills of the subject, and has the ability to engage in scientific research or undertake specialized technical work.
Cover
The outer surface of the thesis, which serves to decorate and preserve the thesis, but does not provide relevant information. 3.3
Title page
It contains the thesis All 5 items of information, on a separate page, 3.4
Abstract
A brief summary of the content of the paper, a unique and complete article, usually written in the third person , do not mark comments and additional explanations,
abstractpage
the sum of the paper abstract and the classification number of the key words, etc., which shall be paged separately. 3.6
table of contents: of cantents| |tt||A sequential list of chapters in a paper, usually with corresponding starting page numbers. 3.1
content page
Contents page
A collection of content titles in a paper. It includes the introduction (foreword), the number and name of the chapter or title, summary (conclusion or discussion), references, notes, case citations, etc.
Note noles
is the small words or A phrase that further explains the text. It is usually scattered at the bottom of the page (footnote), or concentrated at the end of the text (note), or scattered in the text. 2
Document type
Classification of documents. The code for academic papers is \". 3.10
ducnmcnt carrier
Document carrier
Remember the different materials of text, images, and sounds. The code for paper carriers is " P”4
General requirements
The content of the thesis should be complete and accurate. GB/T 7713. I-2006
Degree theses should generally adopt the simplified Chinese characters officially announced and implemented by the state. Degree theses are generally written in Chinese or English. In special cases, they should have detailed Chinese and English abstracts. The title must include both Chinese and English. 4.3 The thesis should use the national legal measurement units. 4.4 The terms, symbols and codes used in the thesis must be unified throughout the thesis and meet the requirements of standardization. Foreign professional terms and abbreviations should be annotated when they first appear, and the full name of the original word should be indicated in brackets after the translation when they first appear.
4.5 Illustrations and photos in the thesis should be neat and clear. 4.6 Thesis should be printed in A2 format (210 tnm × 297 mm), must be a printout, a printed copy or a photocopy, and the components are as follows:
General requirements
A thesis generally includes the following 5 components: a)
Preface ,
Main part:
Research documents:
d) Record;
Ending part,
Plan: The structure of the thesis can be found in Appendix A. 5.2 Preface
5.2. Cover
A dissertation may have a cover.
The cover of a dissertation should include the main information on the title page, such as the title of the dissertation, the author of the dissertation, etc. Other information can be found in the degree section of the institution account regulations | |tt||5.2.2 Cover 2 (optional)
A dissertation may have a cover 2
It should include a statement of use of the dissertation, a copyright notice, and the signatures of the author and supervisor, etc. The contents should comply with The copyright of my country is subject to the relevant laws and regulations.
5.2.3 Title page
The thesis should have a title page. The main content of the title page:) China Library Classification
Using the "Chinese Library Classification Classification Method (4th edition) or Small Country-Data Classification Method (4th edition) Marking example: China Library Classification Number (25C..
) School Code
According to the Ministry of Education approved School code is marked 3
GB/T 7713.1—2006
It is marked according to the International Decimal Classification (niversIe:imil (lassiriration). Social media: You can log on to uurc.org and click oulinc for education consultation. d) Case search level
Connect to GB /T7156-2003 standard.
e) Degree granting institution
refers to the institution that grants degrees. The institution name should use the standard full name. f) Title and subtitle
The title should be clearly stated. The words should be appropriate and accurately reflect the most important specific content of the paper (generally no more than 25 words), and should be in both Chinese and English. The title is usually composed of well-known phrases, and uncommon abbreviations, acronyms and initials should be avoided as much as possible. When the content of a title has many levels and is difficult to simplify, such as science, characters, codes and formulas, the method of combining the title and sub-title tree can be adopted, in which the sub-title plays the role of supplementing and clarifying the title.
Example 1: Study on the evolution, expression and function of hematopoietic related genes and epigenetic regulatory genes in humans and humans Example 2: Study on the regulatory mechanism of opioids: 1lri type opioid receptor transport When the title and subtitle appear in different places in the thesis, they should be consistent. It is necessary to annotate the pinyin of the application according to G13/716159-1996. h) The degree applied for includes the type and level of the degree applied for. The degree type is marked in accordance with the provisions of the Provisional Implementation Measures for the Degree Regulations of the People's Republic of China, including The following awards are available: philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, communication, engineering, agriculture, medicine, science, psychology. The degree level shall refer to the provisions of the "Provisional Implementation Measures for the Regulations on Academic Degrees of the People's Republic of China" Label: according to academic degree: L, Master, and Doctor. Disciplines and majors are marked with reference to the "List of Disciplines and Majors for Awarding Doctoral and Master Degrees and Training Postgraduates" published frequently by the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council. Research direction refers to the three-level research direction under the scope of this discipline. k) Thesis submission period
refers to the period of time when the thesis is submitted to the degree-granting institution. 1) Training unit
refers to the institution that trains the degree applicant. The name of the institution should be the standard full name 5.2 .4 English title page
The English title page is an extension of the title page and can be a separate page if necessary. 5.2.5 Errata page
If there is an errata page in the thesis, it should be placed after the title page. Page. The following information should be placed at the beginning of the errata page: ..—Title;
Subtitle (if any);
-Author's name.
5.2.6 Acknowledgements
Place before the abstract. The recipients include:
National science foundations, scholarship funds that support research, contract units, funded or supported enterprises, - Organizations or individuals who assist Guangcheng in research and provide convenient conditions. - Organizations or individuals who make suggestions and provide help in research, - Data, pictures, documents, research ideas and Owner of the concept - other organizations and individuals to be thanked,
5.2.7 Summary page
GB/T 7713.1--200G
5.2.71 The abstract should be independent and self-contained, that is, the necessary information can be obtained without reading the full text of the paper. The content of the abstract should contain the most important information equivalent to the paper, so that readers can determine whether they need to read the full text, and can be used for secondary literature. The abstract should explain the purpose, methods, results and conclusions of the research work, with the focus on the results and conclusions. 5.2.72 The general number of words in a Chinese abstract is 300-600 words, and the number of words in a formal abstract is around 300. If there is a special need, the number of words can be reduced.
5.2.7.3 The abstract should avoid using figures, tables, chemical structures, and non-public symbols and terms as much as possible: 5.2.7.4 Each paper should select 38 keywords, start a new line with prominent symbols, and place them below the abstract. Keywords should reflect the characteristics of the paper, have semantics, and have a clear source in the paper. Chinese subject lists or standard inquiries provided by various professional topics should be used as much as possible.
5.2.7.5 To facilitate international communication, the English keywords corresponding to the paper should be marked. 5.2.8 Preface or Introduction (if any)
The preface or introduction of a dissertation is generally the author's summary of the basic features of the paper, such as the origin, background, purpose of the research work, the significance of the period, the writing style, and the funding, support, and collaboration process. This can also be explained in the introduction of the main text (Introduction). 5.2.9
Table of Contents
This paper should have a date page, which is placed before the preface and after the foreword, and the first page. 5.2,10 List of Figures and Tables (if any)
If there are many figures and tables in the paper, they can be listed separately and placed after the table of contents. The list of figures should have serial numbers, figure titles and page numbers: the list of tables should have serial numbers, table titles and page numbers.
5.2.11 Table of notes on symbols, signs, abbreviations, acronyms, units of measurement, terms, etc. (If there are notes on symbols, signs, abbreviations, acronyms, units of measurement, terms, etc., if they need to be cited, they can be placed together and after the list of figures and tables.
5.3 Main body
5.3.1 General requirementsbzxZ.net
The main body starts from the right of another chapter. Each chapter should start from a new chapter. The main body usually starts with an introduction and ends with a conclusion or discussion. The introduction should include the purpose, process and methods of the research. The historical review of the research field, acknowledgment of contributions, theoretical analysis and other contents should be separated into separate chapters with sufficient text. The body part consists of a small section and a few subjects. The selection of topics, research methods, and the way of expressing results vary greatly, so there is no unified regulation. However, it must be objective, true, well-prepared, logical, well-structured, concise and readable. 5.3.2 Figures
Figures include curves, Structural drawings, schematic diagrams, data diagrams, flow charts, maps, photos, etc. The drawings should be "self-explanatory". The drawings should have abbreviations. The abbreviations of the drawings are composed of "Figure\" and Arabic numerals starting from "1". If there are many, they can be numbered in chapters. The drawings should have titles, which are the names of the drawings and are placed after the abbreviations of the drawings. The number and title of the drawings should be placed at the bottom of the drawings. Photo drawings require clear subject and the part to be shown to facilitate plate making. If the abbreviation is used, it must be clear. The contrast should be moderate. The photo should have a scale indicating the size of the object. 5.3.3 Tables
Tables should be "clear"
Tables should be numbered. The table number should consist of "table" and Arabic numerals starting from "1". If there are many tables, they can be numbered by chapter. Tables should have a title, which is the name of the table and is placed after the table number. The table layout and title should be in the same order as the table. The layout of the table is generally read horizontally from left to right with the content and test items, and the data is read in sequence: GB/T 7713.1—20C6
The abbreviation of the table is recommended to use the three-line table commonly used in the world. If a table needs to be continued on the next page, the table number should be repeated on the subsequent items, followed by the table title (omitted) and "Continued" and placed above the table.
Continued table and repeated table header
5.3.4 Formula
Formulas in the paper should be written in a separate line and indented, leaving enough space to distinguish them from Zhou Guo characters. If there are more than two formulas, they should be numbered with Arabic numerals starting from "1\" and placed in brackets. The formula numbers should be aligned to the right, and the formulas and numbers should be connected with ",",". When there are many formulas, they are called chapter numbering. Example:
...(s)
When a long formula needs to be wrapped, it should be wrapped at "1" as much as possible, or at "", "2\\×", "\", etc. The length of the horizontal line of the fraction line in the formula should be equal to or slightly larger than the longer of the numerator and denominator. If the text contains lowercase fractions, its quotient should be reduced to 1 line as much as possible: if the fraction line is "", the square root should be changed to a negative exponent. Example
Ma Cheng 1 or 212
5. 3.5 Citations
The references used in the paper should be marked in accordance with (17711-2005). Either the sequential coding system or the publication year system can be used, but the whole text must be unified.
Example: Sequential coding system based on the age of the single-tube document. After the German scientist Cross studied the control of the Paleogene fault of the Ruisel City Yinzheng Zhusui Mountain on the first series of coupled folds, he described the nearly north-south tectonic book of the third human type in the West, and proposed the idea that the earth developed on the base of a different block. Example 3: Sequential coding system for citing multiple documents. Morad measured the stability zone The format of the section is a\a, marked with the author's name and the publisher's name. The structural analysis method was first developed to solve the finite element analysis problems of large and complex structures such as aircraft structures (Przcmicnicki 1368), and then used for joint analysis (Eladdadn, [971]), and has been used to obtain similar results. Example 1: Mark the publisher's name and the publisher's name. Bridaway et al. (1956) reported that the addition of protein inhibitors to artificial feeds inhibited the growth and development of tail plants, and Johrsun et al. (1993) reported that the protease inhibitor gene was expressed in tobacco, which could effectively knock down the harmful effects of tobacco. 5.3.6 Notes
When a word, phrase or phrase in a paper needs to be further explained, and the paper does not have a specific literature source, use notes: Notes are generally used more in social sciences.
It is recommended to control the number of notes in the paper, and do not use too many: due to the length of the paper, it is recommended to use the method of adding "footnotes" in the text, and it is best not to use the "footnote" in the text number. This is the most important source of international human rights law. I am one of the main drafters of this paper. 1. It is also the first country to ratify the Human Rights Commission. Of course, it solemnly promises that the obligations and responsibilities included in this provision are: China is a founding country of the Human Rights Commission. Chinese representative Zhang Yingchun (P..a) served as the chairman of the 1st Human Rights Commission and led and participated in the drafting of the World Human Rights Declaration. Example 2 This includes: "Monitoring, recording or broadcasting private conversations or secret talks without the consent of the person concerned; photographing, recording or broadcasting the image of a person in public without the consent of the person concerned. According to the same article, the above behavior may be punished by 1 year imprisonment and a fine of 300,000 francs. 5.3.7 Conclusion GB/T 7713.1--2006 The conclusion of the paper is the final and overall conclusion, not a simple repetition of the summaries of each paragraph in the text. The conclusion should include the core ideas of the paper, explain the limitations of the research work, and put forward opinions or suggestions for future work. The conclusion should be accurate, complete, clear and concise. If a certain conclusion cannot be drawn, it is also possible to have necessary discussions without a conclusion. 5.4 Reference List
The reference list is a collection of documents with specific literature sources cited in the text. Its entry and author format shall comply with the provisions of G13/T 7714-20.
The reference list should be placed in the main text and listed in chronological order. All cited documents should be listed in the reference list. Documents that are not cited in the main text but are read or have supplementary information can be listed in the appendix with the title "Book". When the citations are marked with the book-year of publication system, the reference list should be sorted by author and year of publication. 5. 5 Appendix
The appendix is ​​a supplement to your paper, but it is not necessary. The following contents can be included as appendices after the paper is compiled: In order to complete the materials of the whole paper, but including it in the main text will damage the orderliness and logic of the arrangement. This material includes more detailed information than the main text, more in-depth teachings on research methods and techniques, and supplementary information useful for understanding the content of the main text. 10 Materials that are inconvenient to be included in the main text due to excessive length or reproduction of the materials. ·-Rare and valuable information that is not included in the main text. Materials that are not necessary for general readers but have reference value for peers in the same profession. Literature that is not cited in the main text but must be read or has supplementary information, some important original data, mathematical derivations, structural diagrams, statistical tables, computer printouts, etc. 5.6. Tail part (if any)
Classification index, keyword index (if any)
Can be arranged into classification index, keyword index, etc. 5.6.2 Author resume
Include education background, work experience, papers published during the degree study and work completed, etc. Example:
Name: Cheng Xiaodan Gender: Female Nationality, Date of birth: 1970-07-23 Examination: Dongtai City, Jiangsu Province 109-03-193-07 Department of Computer Science, Tsinghua University 1393-03-2004-06 Doctoral degree candidate at Tsinghua University (Yuan Bo) Awards:
Participated in projects:
Doctoral degree candidate = 1: Academic papers published during the degree study: 5.6.3 Others
Include the originality statement of the thesis, etc.,
5.6.4 Thesis Dataset
contains data that reflects the main features of thesis, a total of 33 items: Keywords × A2 confidentiality level*, A3 Chinese Library Classification Number*, A4 UDC, A5 thesis funding:
degree-granting institution name*, B2 degree-granting institution code*, B3 degree category*, B4 degree level*;
thesis title*, C2 parallel title, C3 thesis language*cli
author name_12 student number;
GB/T 7713.1—2006
E1 Name of training unit, L2 Training unit code*, E3 Training unit address, F4 Postal code; F1 Discipline major*, F2 Research direction*, F3 Academic system×, F4 Degree awarding year*, F5 Paper submission date*; G1 Supervisor name G2 Title×:
[11 Reviewer, H2 Chairman of the defense committee¥, 1I3 Members of the defense committee; J1 Electronic paper submission format, 12 Electronic paper publisher (publisher), [3 Electronic paper publishing (publishing) place. 14 Authority statement:
J1 Total number of pages of the paper*.
Note: Items with asterisks* are mandatory. There are 22 items in total. 6 Formatting
6.1 Cover
Appendix
6.2 Table of Contents
See Appendix F
6. 3 Chapters and Sections
6.3.1 The main body of the paper can be divided into different numbers of chapters and sections according to the needs. The division of chapters and sections is recommended to refer to CY/F3520C1. Example:
First level
Second level
-_ 2. B. B
6.3.2 Chapter and section numbers are all arranged in order, with a space of 1 character between the number and the title. The title of the chapter takes up 2 lines. The main text starts with 2 spaces before the next line, and is arranged in order when it returns to the next line.
6.4 Page Numbers
The page numbers of the dissertation are coded with Arabic numerals for the main and postscript parts, and with reverse numerals for the prescript parts (except for the cover)-
6.5 Reference List
See Appendix G.
6.6 Appendix
The appendix number and appendix title each occupy one line and are placed in the center above the appendix text. Each appendix should usually start separately. If there are multiple shorter appendices, they can also be connected. 6.7 Layout
When printing and printing the paper, it is required to leave enough blank margins around the paper to facilitate binding, copying and annotation. A gap of more than 2mm should be left on the top (big end) and side (mouth) of each side, and a gap of more than 20mm should be left on the bottom (corner) and right side (cut) respectively.
6.8 Spine
For the management of degree thesis, it is recommended to refer to GR/T 11668-1989 and mark the title of the thesis and academic 8
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Cover (see, 5.2. [)(see Appendix C)
Version (see 5.2.2) (if any)
Title page (see 5.2.3)
Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
Degree thesis structure diagram
English title page (see 5.2.4) (if any) Errata (see 5.2.5) (if any)
Preface
Main body
Acknowledgements (see 5.2. 6)
Abstract page (see 5.2.7)
Preface or foreword (see 5.2.8) (if any)
Table of contents page (see 5.2.9)
List of figures and tables (see 5.2.10) (if any)
List of abbreviations and symbols (see 5.2.11) (if any)1 Glossary (see 5.2.11) (if any)
Foreword (introduction) (see 5.3.1)
Chapter, book
Figures <see 5.3.2)
Table of contents (see 5.3.3)
Public documents (see 5.3. 13
Document description (see 5.3.5)
Notes (see 5.3.6)
Conclusion (see 5.3.7)
References (5.1)
Appendix (see 5.5)
(Index see 5.6.1) (if any)
Author resume (see 5.6.2)
Others at the end (see 5.6.3)
Dissertation dataset (see 5.6.4 and Appendix J) Cover letter (if any)Mark the title of the thesis and academic discipline in the thesis book. 8
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Cover (see, 5.2. [)(see Appendix C)
Correspondence (see 5.2.2) (if any)
Title page (see 5.2.3)
Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
Thesis structure diagram
English title page (see 5.2.4) (if any) Errata (see 5.2.5) (if any)
Preface
Main body
Acknowledgements (see 5.2. 6)
Abstract page (see 5.2.7)
Preface or foreword (see 5.2.8) (if any)
Table of contents page (see 5.2.9)
List of figures and tables (see 5.2.10) (if any)
List of abbreviations and symbols (see 5.2.11) (if any)1 Glossary (see 5.2.11) (if any)
Foreword (introduction) (see 5.3.1)
Chapter, book
Figures <see 5.3.2)
Table of contents (see 5.3.3)
Public documents (see 5.3. 13
Document description (see 5.3.5)
Notes (see 5.3.6)
Conclusion (see 5.3.7)
References (5.1)
Appendix (see 5.5)
(Index see 5.6.1) (if any)
Author resume (see 5.6.2)
Others at the end (see 5.6.3)
Dissertation dataset (see 5.6.4 and Appendix J) Cover letter (if any)Mark the title of the thesis and academic discipline in the thesis book. 8
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Cover (see, 5.2. [)(see Appendix C)
Correspondence (see 5.2.2) (if any)
Title page (see 5.2.3)
Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
Thesis structure diagram
English title page (see 5.2.4) (if any) Errata (see 5.2.5) (if any)
Preface
Main body
Acknowledgements (see 5.2. 6)
Abstract page (see 5.2.7)
Preface or foreword (see 5.2.8) (if any)
Table of contents page (see 5.2.9)
List of figures and tables (see 5.2.10) (if any)
List of abbreviations and symbols (see 5.2.11) (if any)1 Glossary (see 5.2.11) (if any)
Foreword (introduction) (see 5.3.1)
Chapter, book
Figures <see 5.3.2)
Table of contents (see 5.3.3)
Public documents (see 5.3. 13
Document description (see 5.3.5)
Notes (see 5.3.6)
Conclusion (see 5.3.7)
References (5.1)
Appendix (see 5.5)
(Index see 5.6.1) (if any)
Author resume (see 5.6.2)
Others at the end (see 5.6.3)
Dissertation dataset (see 5.6.4 and Appendix J) Cover letter (if any)
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