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Beijing: Foreign Languages Teaching and Research Press, 2000.白秀水(Bai Xiushui)、劉敢(Liu Gan)、任保平(Ren Baoping). 西安金融、人才、技術(shù)三大要素市場(chǎng)培育與發(fā)展研究[R]. 西安:陜西師范大學(xué)西北經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展研究中心,1998. 高等學(xué)校外語(yǔ)專業(yè)教學(xué)指導(dǎo)委員會(huì)英語(yǔ)組(GDXXWY)機(jī)構(gòu)或小組比較長(zhǎng)的情況下用前六個(gè)漢字漢語(yǔ)拼音的字頭大寫字母。. 高等學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)英語(yǔ)教學(xué)大綱[Z]. 上海:上海外語(yǔ)教育出版社, 2000.何其莘(He Qixin)中文參考文獻(xiàn)按漢語(yǔ)拼音的字母順序排列,小括號(hào)中寫出作者姓名的漢語(yǔ)拼音。中文參考文獻(xiàn)字體全部用宋體 (包括作者姓名的漢語(yǔ)拼音、小括號(hào)、文獻(xiàn)類型及數(shù)字等, 但實(shí)心點(diǎn)仍保留英文字符形式)。漢語(yǔ)作者姓名與后面的小括號(hào)之間無需空格;文獻(xiàn)名稱與其后面的文獻(xiàn)類型之間無需空格。. 培養(yǎng)21世紀(jì)的外語(yǔ)人才——新《大綱》的修訂過程及主要特點(diǎn)[J]中文參考文獻(xiàn)需要標(biāo)注文獻(xiàn)類型,并置于方括號(hào)[]中。 . 外語(yǔ)界, 2001(1).覃修桂(Qin Xiugui). 關(guān)于《高等學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)英語(yǔ)教學(xué)大綱》實(shí)施現(xiàn)狀的調(diào)查[J]. 西安外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院學(xué)報(bào), 2006(9).王明亮(Wang Mingliang). 關(guān)于中國(guó)學(xué)術(shù)期刊標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)系統(tǒng)工程的進(jìn)展[EB/OL]. , 19980816/19981004.顏靜蘭(Yan Jinglan)、楊慧敏(Yang Huimin). 新大綱文化素質(zhì)創(chuàng)新能力——我們對(duì)《高等學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)英語(yǔ)教學(xué)大綱》精神的理解與執(zhí)行[J]. 化工高等教育, 2003(2).1719. 姚乃強(qiáng)(Yao Naiqiang). 提高文化素養(yǎng) 培養(yǎng)創(chuàng)新能力——談新《大綱》三、四、五、六部分[J]. 外語(yǔ)界, 2001(1).朱長(zhǎng)河(Zhu Changhe). 《高等學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)英語(yǔ)教學(xué)大綱》評(píng)述[J]. 川北教育學(xué)院學(xué)報(bào), 2002(2).十三、網(wǎng)上參考文獻(xiàn)格式說明Citing Electronic PublicationsCitations of electronic sources and those of print sources should acplish the same ends and have analogous formats. Both types of citations identify a source and give sufficient information to allow a reader to locate it. Yet each type requires a different kind and amount of information to fulfill these objectives. Print culture has developed standard reference tools (library catalogs, bibliographies, and so on) for locating published works. Electronic media, in contrast, so far lack agreedon means of organizing works. Moreover, electronic texts are not as fixed and stable as their print counterparts. References to electronic works therefore must provide more information than print citations generally offer. 1. An Online Scholarly Project, Information Database, or Professional or Personal Sitea. A Complete Scholarly Project or Information Database The typical entry for a plete online scholarly project or information database consists of the following items: Title of the project or database (underlined); Name of the editor of the project or database (if given); Electronic publication information, including version number (if relevant and if not part of the title), data of electronic publication or of the latest update, and name of any sponsoring institution or organization; Date of access and network address.If you cannot find some of this information, cite what is available. Format: Britannica Online. Vers. 98. 2. Apr. 1998. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 8 May 1998 .b. A Document within a Scholarly Project or Information Database To cite an article, a poem, a short story, or a similar short work or document within a project or database, begin the citation with the author’s name and, in quotation marks, the title of the work. If no author’s name, begin the citation with the title of the material, in quotation marks. Continue with the relevant information for the project or database, the date of access, and the URL (uniform resource locator or its network address)。 be sure to give the URL of the specific work or document rather than that of the project or database if they are different. Format:Hoffmann, Heinrich. “Struwwelpeter.” Trans. Mark Twain. NineteenthCentury German Stories. Ed. Robert GodwinJones. 1994. Foreign Lang. Dept., Virginia Commonwealth U. 10 Jan. 1998.c. A Professional or Personal Site To document an online professional or personal site, begin the entry with the name of the person who created it (if given an relevant), reversed for alphabetizing and followed by a period. Continue with the title of the site (underlined)or, if there is no title, with a description such as Home page (neither underlined nor in quotation marks)。 the name of any institution or organization associated with the sit;the date of access。 and the network address. Format:Dawe, James. Jane Austen Page .15 Sept. 1998://nyquist. ~dawe/Lancashire, Ian. Home page. 1 May 1998 :8080/~ian/2. An Online Booka. An Online Book Available Independently The typical entry for a plete online book available independently consists of the following items: Author’s name (if given)。 Title of the work (underlined)。 Name of the editor, plier, or translator (if relevant)。 Publication information. If the version of the text online has not been published before, give the date of electronic publication and the name of any sponsoring institution or organization。 Date of access and network address.If you cannot find some of this information, cite what is available. Format:Barsky, Robert F. Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent. Cambridge: MIT p, 1997. 8 May 1998 . b. An Online Book within a Scholarly ProjectTo cite a book that is a part of a scholarly project, give the five items listed above, as relevant, but follow the information about the printed book with the publication information for the project. Be sure to end with the URL of the book, not that of the project, if they differ. Format:Keats, John. Poetical Works. 1984. Project Bartleby. Ed. Steven van Leeuwen. May U. 5 May 1998 .c. A Part of an Online Book If you are citing a part of an online book, place the title or name of the part between the author’s name and the title of the book. If the part is a work like a poem or an essay, place its title in quotation marks. If the part is a standard division of the book, such as an introduction or a preface, do not place the title in quotation marks or underlines it. Format:Barsky, Robert F. Introduction. Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent. By Barsky. Cambridge: MIT p, 1997. 8 May 1998 :/.Emerson, Ralph Waldo. “SelfReliance.” Essays: First Series. 1841. 12 Feb. 1997 ftp://.3. An Article in an Online Periodical The typical entry for a work in an online periodical consists of the following items: Author’s name。 Title of the