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The difference between core journals and general journals
The difference between core periodicals and general periodicals is that the employment rate of core periodicals is much lower than that of general periodicals, and the requirements for article quality are higher. The review period of core journals is about 1-2 months, and that of general journals is 1-2 weeks.

A periodical, also known as a magazine, is defined as a periodical publication composed of works on different topics written by many authors. Periodicals and magazines, also known as serial publications, have a fixed title, which is in the order of expectation, volume number or year and month, and the contents of each issue are generally not repeated.

According to a certain editing policy, it collects works in specific fields and publishes them into books. Periodicals are also called periodicals. The word "Magazine" in English is "magazine", which comes from the French word "Magasin" and originally means warehouse. Periodicals are divided into: provincial periodicals, national periodicals and core periodicals; Core journals are divided into Chinese core journals and scientific and technological core journals.

Source of periodicals:

Periodicals are pamphlets formed during strikes, strikes or wars. This time-sensitive handbook, similar to a newspaper, takes into account more detailed comments. So a new kind of media came into being under such special reasons.

Among them, the earliest published periodical was the Scholar's Journal published in Amsterdam in June 65438 +0665+65438+ 10/0.

1704, the first periodical between newspapers and periodicals was published in London by Danny Defoe, the author of Robinson Crusoe. The publication, called Review, is four pages long and has been published for nine years.

The earliest periodicals published in the United States are Franklin's American Magazine and General Magazine, both of which are monthly magazines imitating British periodicals and published in 174 1 year and 1 month.

The earliest periodical in China was Chinese and Western Examination Monthly, which was founded by German sinologist Guo Yu 1833 in July. It was published for more than 5 years, and the layout was in the traditional style of China, and the title and year number of the Qing emperor were used for distribution.

At first, periodicals and newspapers were similar in form and easily confused. Later, newspapers gradually tended to publish timely news, while periodicals devoted themselves to novels, travel notes and entertaining articles, and the differences in content became more and more obvious. Formally, the newspaper's layout is getting bigger and bigger, with three or five feet, folded in half, and the periodical is bound on the cover, which becomes the form of books. Since then, periodicals and newspapers have been clearly separated in people's minds.