When submitting a manuscript, first find something called "Call for Papers" at the official website Conference, that is, call for papers, and tell everyone that you can start submitting a manuscript. Generally speaking, it is much easier to contribute to academic conferences than to journals. In fact, many meetings have relatively loose requirements for manuscripts, so don't be afraid of difficulties in submitting manuscripts for the first time.
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The differences between conference papers and journal papers are as follows:
1, the academic conference must submit conference papers, and the conference group of the academic conference decides whether to hire or not. Academic journals must submit journal papers, and the editorial department of the journal decides whether to hire them, not peer reviewers, who only review the manuscripts and give feedback. It is the periodical editor who really decides the employment right.
2. After the conference paper is hired, you can choose to attend the conference or not, but the academic conference must be held, and the journal paper only needs to wait for publication after it is hired.
3. Generally, conference papers are issued after publication (some conferences will submit papers to international journals for publication and issue journals), but journal papers must be issued after publication.
4. Generally, the review period of conference papers is about 2 weeks short, as fast as 65,438+0 weeks, and even the pheasant conference can be hired in a few days, but the journal papers are relatively slow. Domestic Chinese core journals generally take 2 months, and general journals also take about 1-3 weeks. Of course, some water journals can also be hired in a few days or even 1 day.