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Does China Knowledge Network belong to Chinese full-text database?
China HowNet belongs to Chinese full-text database.

China HowNet is introduced as follows:

China HowNet, founded on June 1999, is an academic platform of Tongfang shares controlled by China National Nuclear Corporation Capital Holdings Limited.

HowNet is the concept of National Knowledge Infrastructure (NKI), which was put forward by the World Bank in 1998. CNKI project is an information construction project aimed at realizing the dissemination, enjoyment and value-added utilization of knowledge resources in the whole society.

The Chinese full-text database is introduced as follows:

China Periodical Full-text Database (CJFD) is the world's largest continuously and dynamically updated full-text database of China periodicals, with 8 million full-text documents and150,000 titles, which are divided into nine albums and 126 special literature databases.

There are many search portals, including full-text search. Users can carry out primary retrieval through the retrieval portal, or use Boolean operators and other flexible organizational retrieval problems for advanced retrieval.

It has the function of citation connection, and can be used for the measurement and evaluation of individuals, institutions, papers, journals and other aspects in addition to building relevant knowledge networks.

Full-text information is completely digitized, and the original layout structure and style of journal papers can be displayed and printed without distortion through the most advanced browser downloaded for free. Every paper in the database is explicitly authorized for electronic publication.

Diversified product forms and timely data updates can meet the personalized information needs of users of different types, industries and scales; Database exchange service centers all over the country and overseas have perennial user training and efficient technical support.

CNKI is introduced as follows:

1March, 1999, with the overall goal of comprehensively opening up information channels in all aspects of knowledge production, dissemination, diffusion and utilization, and building an exchange and cooperation platform to support knowledge innovation, learning and application in various industries across the country, Wang Mingliang proposed to build China's knowledge infrastructure project, which was listed as a key project in Tsinghua University.