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How to divide and define the level of publishing papers?
Publicly published papers are divided into six levels (categories):

Class I-T: Papers published in specialized journals refer to papers published in Science and Nature.

Class II -A: authoritative core publications, which refer to internationally accepted SCIE, EI, ISTP, SSCI and A &;; Papers included in the HCI retrieval system (subject to the retrieval by China Institute of Science and Technology Information) or papers on the same topic published by authoritative Chinese core journals in China do not contain reportable abstracts, abstracts, news, etc.

Grade III-B: Important core journals refer to papers published in foreign core journals (see Handbook of Foreign Science and Technology Core Journals) or papers with important influence published in Chinese core journals of similar disciplines in China.

Grade 4-C: general core journal papers, refer to "Overview of National Chinese Core Journals"? Papers published by Peking University Library, 2004 edition.

Grade 5-D: Papers published in general public journals refer to papers published in domestic public journals (journal numbers "CN" and "ISSN" with postal codes).

Category VI-E: Papers published in restricted public publications refer to papers published in domestic public publications (only periodical number, no postal code).

(3) Papers published in internal journals are divided into three levels (categories):

Internal publications must be sponsored by the education department and divided into seven levels-national internal publications (self-run publications of China Education Association and its special committees, Ministry of Education, etc.). ), Grade 8-provincial publications, Grade 9-local publications.

(4) Classification of academic conference papers:

(1) Attended an international academic conference organized by an international academic organization. One of the authors spoke at the conference, and the papers included in the officially published collection (with the book number) were determined to be Grade 4 (Class C). Those who did not speak were determined to be level 5 (level D).

(2) Attend a national academic conference organized by a national academic organization, where one of the authors spoke, and the papers included in the officially published collection of essays (with the book number) were determined to be Grade 5 (Class D). Those who have not spoken are determined to be Grade 6 (Class E).

(3) Attend a provincial academic conference, where one of the authors speaks, which is included in the officially published collection of essays (with ISBN) and determined as E-class, and those who have not spoken are determined as district-level internal publications.

(5) All papers related to education and teaching that are included in the Education Press with ISBN (or other publications) will be graded according to the original publications at the district level.

(6) Identify publications published in abnormal cycles.

Papers published in "supplements, special issues, special issues, comprehensive editions, special collections" and periodical numbers at all levels, including those listed in the Catalogue of Core Journals in Peking University, will be graded by the periodical organizer as an internal publication at the corresponding level.

(7) The following situations are generally not treated as academic papers:

Articles that are not closely related to the technical work of this major, such as comments, abstracts, short stories, popular science articles, literature and art, news and other works, as well as information materials such as conference briefings, trends and lectures;

(two) the serial number contains Hong Kong, Hong Kong and other publications that are not recognized as allowed or cannot be determined whether to allow public distribution in the Mainland;