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In periodical classification, what are Class A, Class b 1 and Class B2? How to find it?
The classification of Class A and Class B periodicals is that each unit selects from the domestic and foreign core periodical databases according to the relevant policy documents and combined with its own research characteristics, and classifies the periodicals with similar research direction and good quality as Class A periodicals, followed by Class B periodicals and Class C periodicals, and so on.

It can be seen that this kind of publication is formulated by each unit according to its own scientific research assessment standards, and the standards formulated by different units are different. Class A journals are not necessarily core journals. In some units, newspapers and periodicals that are not included in any core database will also be listed as Class A periodicals of the unit, such as People's Daily, Guangming Daily and Economic Daily.

It's easy to get the level of periodicals. The level of periodicals is reflected in the general authoritative database and periodical official website. The general knowledge network, the website of the General Administration of Press and Publication, Wanfang and other platforms are all very authoritative databases, through which the detailed information of periodicals can be retrieved. The periodical official website needs the author's slight discrimination, and the real periodical official website information can be trusted, so it is necessary to pay special attention to the imitation of fake official website.

Level of domestic common publications

There are ministerial, provincial, national and core levels. The difficulty of publishing is gradually rising, so there is no need to deliberately pursue high-level publications. Although high-level publications are better than low-level publications, they are not suitable for everyone, and not everyone can easily publish them. For example, core journals have very high requirements for authors, and it is difficult for ordinary authors to publish without sufficient accumulation.

The choice of publishing level should first refer to specific documents, professional title documents or the specific requirements of the school to understand what level of journals you need to publish, and then make choices to achieve your goals.