In order to explore and master the writing rules and characteristics of papers, it is necessary to classify papers. Because the content and nature of the paper itself are different, the research fields, objects, methods and expressions are different, and the classification methods of the paper are also different.
According to the content and research methods, papers can be divided into theoretical papers, experimental papers, descriptive papers and design papers.
Incorrect or inappropriate journals submitted in papers often appear in any of the following three situations:
First, reject the manuscript. The manuscript was simply returned as "not meeting the requirements of this journal". However, because the decision to reject the manuscript is often made after the manuscript has been reviewed, the time has been delayed for weeks or months.
Second, it is not appropriate to review the manuscript or withdraw the revision. When the content of the manuscript is not the main professional direction of the journal, the reviewer (or editor) is not familiar with the major involved in the manuscript, which is specious.
Therefore, inaccurate or unfair review comments may be made, so that the author may receive unacceptable revision suggestions that are not conducive to improving the quality of the manuscript or bear the blow of being rejected (even if the manuscript may be accepted by other suitable publications in the future). When there are some defects or deficiencies in the manuscript, it is impossible for the author to get useful and constructive opinions from the editor.
Third, the social benefits are low. When the submitted journal is a journal whose manuscript is outside the professional field, even if the article is accepted and published, the author's research results are almost unknown to the professional readers because his colleagues do not participate in the journal.