2. Content: Conference papers usually introduce the preliminary findings of research work or innovative ideas that appear in the process of research. It is an unfinished edition, with fewer pages than journal articles. Periodical papers are the works you have finished at this stage, not just the display and discussion of an idea, and need more comprehensive and in-depth research than conference papers.
3. In the form of peer review, conference papers pay attention to communication, instead of peer review. Journal papers will follow the process of peer review. In this par t, your paper is likely to be rejected, and the average pass rate of journals is 40%-60%.
Although it is generally believed that periodical papers can better reflect the academic level than conference papers, with the academic circles attaching great importance to conference papers in recent years and shortening the publication period of conference papers, it can better reflect the innovation of views-conference papers have become the new pursuit of academic workers.