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The relationship between journalists and newspapers
Correspondents are the most important authors of articles. Correspondents are generally responsible for all liaison work in the process of submission, revision and acceptance of papers. The correspondent should be the undertaker of the newspaper's external responsibility.

1. Correspondence author (when the graduate student I direct is the first author of the paper) is equal to the first author.

2. A paper is only counted once. Papers are co-authored by many people in our school, and can only be counted once in the name of the first author (or correspondent author). When the first author (or correspondent author) fills in the summary of scientific research achievements and applies online, the workload allowance ratio of other participants will be approved. The workload of the first finisher (or correspondent) must be greater than 50%, and the total workload of all finishers in our school is 100%. Off-campus authors and graduate students don't give scientific research workload, so they don't need to fill it in. The second finisher cannot allocate workload.

3. If the names and workload of other participants are not filled in, the default is that the first finisher (correspondent) accounts for 100% of the scientific research workload of this paper.