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[1]               ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2, Rules for the structure and drafting of International Standards, 2001

[2]               ISO/IEC TR 10000‑1, Information technology — Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles — Part 1: General principles and documentation framework

[3]               ISO 10241, International terminology standards — Preparation and layout

[4]               ISO 128-30, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 30: Basic conventions for views

[5]               ISO 128-34, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 34: Views on mechanical engineering drawings

[6]               ISO 128-40, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 40: Basic conventions for cuts and sections

[7]               ISO 128-44, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 44: Sections on mechanical engineering drawings

[8]               ISO 31 (all parts), Quantities and units

[9]               IEC 60027 (all parts), Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology

[10]           ISO 1000, SI units and recommendations for the use of their multiples and of certain other units

[11]           ISO 690, Documentation — Bibliographic references — Content, form and structure

[12]           ISO 690‑2, Information and documentation — Bibliographic references — Part 2: Electronic documents or parts thereof

 

A Bibliography, if present, shall appear after the last annex. The drafting rules set out in ISO 690[11] shall be followed.

The bibliography may include

  • documents that are not publicly available,
  • documents which are only cited in an informative manner, and
  • documents which have merely served as bibliographic or background material in the preparation of the document.

For online referenced documents, information sufficient to identify and locate the source shall be provided. Preferably, the primary source of the referenced document should be cited, in order to ensure traceability. Furthermore, the reference should, as far as possible, remain valid for the expected life of the document. The reference shall include the method of access to the referenced document and the full network address, with the same punctuation and use of upper case and lower case letters as given in the source (see ISO 690-2[12]).