In addition to preparing papers in advance, we also need to meet the requirements of HowNet. For example, to meet the word count requirements, the journals included in HowNet have corresponding requirements for the number of words in the paper. If it is a provincial or national periodical, it is ok to write it in 3000-5000 words. If it is submitted to a core journal, the number of words is more stringent, and some are not less than 8,000 words. Specifically, you can also consult the teachers of the periodical society.
Secondly, if you want to go online, you can't copy too much. The repetition rate of core journals is even required to be within 10%. The requirements of provincial and national journals will be more relaxed, and the magazines that contribute will also have relevant requirements. Bian Xiao also suggested that if you want to surf the Internet, you can refer to other people's papers, but you can't completely copy other people's papers, or you can consult our teachers to give some guidance to reduce the repetition rate of papers.
If you want to publish a paper on HowNet, the journals submitted by the authors must be regular journals to be included in HowNet, and they must have both cn and issn numbers, and they can be found in the General Administration of Press and Publication for the record, so that such journals can be included in relevant databases, such as Wanfang and HowNet. Of course, each unit is different, and different levels of professional title evaluation have different requirements for publications. You can also consult the online teacher of the periodical house. They are experienced, they can arrange suitable publications for you, and they can search from HowNet without delaying your professional title evaluation.