One kind of periodicals is the national core periodicals, the other is other core periodicals except the national core periodicals, and the third is ordinary periodicals. The classification of each place is also different.
Grade classification of general periodicals
? Graded by the competent department of periodicals.
? Classification of whether periodicals are published or not.
? Periodical quality grading
Grade and name of periodical classification
The main purpose of periodical grading is to extract and highlight a few excellent key periodicals from all periodicals, so the grading level is generally not much, mostly 2-3, and a few are above 4. For example:
The second layer: core journals-non-core journals.
Source journals-non-source journals
Level 3: National Periodical Award-Nomination Award of National Periodical Award-Non-award-winning periodicals (it can also be regarded as level 2 according to whether it is awarded or not).
First-class periodicals-core periodicals-other periodicals
First-class periodicals-second-class periodicals-third-class periodicals
Level 4: Top Ten Social Science Journals in National Universities-Top Ten Social Science Journals in National Universities 100-National Universities.
Excellent social science journals-other social science journals
First prize-second prize-third prize-no prize.
There are many titles of periodical grades, mainly including:
(1) is divided into national periodicals and local periodicals according to the competent authorities.
(2) According to whether it is officially published, there are formal journals and informal journals.
(3) Core journals, such as Overview of Chinese Core Journals.
(4) First-class periodicals, second-class periodicals and third-class periodicals (such as the second periodical quality evaluation in Sichuan Province, there are 179 first-class periodicals, 93 second-class periodicals and 6 third-class periodicals).
(5) Excellent periodicals (for example, in the periodical awards held by China Academy of Social Sciences in 1999, eight periodicals such as Literary Heritage were rated as "excellent periodicals").
(6) First prize, second prize and third prize, such as 1992, the first national excellent periodical appraisal jointly organized by the State Science and Technology Commission, the Propaganda Department of the CPC and the Press and Publication Administration, and the first, second and third prizes of excellent periodicals were established.
(7) Top Ten Journals, such as the Top Ten Journals of Social Sciences in Jiangsu Province and the Double Top Ten Journals of Social Sciences in the first university in China.
(8) Source journals, such as the source journals of China Science Citation Database.
(9) Domestic authoritative publications, such as the Catalogue of Domestic Authoritative Publications revised by Hunan University.
(10) Important academic journals, such as Catalogue of First-class Important Academic Journals of Hubei University.
Because there are many institutions and colleges that grade periodicals, the starting point, purpose and standard of grading are different, and the titles of periodical grading are also varied. It should be pointed out that the sponsors of periodicals pay more and more attention to the results of periodical classification, and the good results obtained in classification are often marked in the prominent position of periodicals, and the complexity and diversity of titles make it difficult for readers to distinguish. For example, "excellent journals" may be the highest level in one classification, but may be the second or third level in another classification. The most typical example is the National University Social Science Journal Award. There are two levels superimposed on "Excellent Journals", namely "Top 100" (the second level) and "Double Front 10" (the first level). However, there are as many as 19 kinds of labeling methods for "core journals", but they are not labeled from different sources, which is difficult for readers to understand.
Question 2: What is a first-class periodical and what is a second-class periodical? Please refer to:
On the Classification of Chinese Academic Journals in Handan University
(Natural Science Section)
A periodical:
Science Bulletin (China Academy of Sciences), China Science (China Academy of Sciences)
Second-class periodicals:
1. Comprehensive category: natural science progress
2. Mathematics: Mathematics Magazine, advances in mathematics, Mathematics Yearbook, Applied Mathematics Magazine, Applied Mathematics Magazine of Colleges and Universities.
3. Physics: Physics Magazine, High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics, Astronomy Magazine, Semiconductor Magazine, Metal Magazine.
4. Chemistry: Journal of Chemistry, Journal of Chemistry of China University, Journal of Chemical Engineering.
5. Biology: Journal of Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology, Journal of Zoology, Journal of Genetics and Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics.
6. Geography: Geography magazine, geography research and geography science.
7. Computer technology: China Computer Magazine, Software Magazine, Computer Research and Development.
8. Electronics, Electrician and Automation: acta automatica sinica, Electronics Magazine and Electrician Magazine.
9. Materials Science: Inorganic Materials Journal, China Rare Earth Journal, Materials Research Journal.
10. Sports: China Journal of Sports Medicine.
Three types of periodicals:
1. Comprehensive categories: Journal of Sun Yat-sen University (Natural Science Edition), Journal of Tsinghua University (Natural Science Edition), Journal of Fudan University (Natural Science Edition), Journal of Nanjing University (Natural Science Edition), Journal of Northeastern University (Natural Science Edition), Journal of Peking University (Natural Science Edition) and Journal of Beijing Normal University (Natural Science Edition).
2. Mathematics: Journal of Mathematical Physics, Applied Probability and Statistics, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Journal of Engineering Mathematics, Mathematics Research and Review, System Science and Mathematics, Computational Mathematics.
3. Physics: Chinese Journal of Laser, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Progress of Physics, Progress of Astronomy, Journal of Optics, Computational Physics and Physics.
4. Chemistry: analytical chemistry, chemical bulletin, applied chemistry, physical chemistry magazine, inorganic chemistry magazine, organic chemistry magazine, polymer magazine, analytical laboratory, chromatography, silicate magazine, spectroscopy and spectral analysis.
5. Biology: Journal of Insects, Journal of Microbiology, Journal of Experimental Biology, Journal of Bioengineering, Journal of Ecology and Journal of Aquatic Biology.
6. Geography: natural resources magazine, economic geography, progress of geographical science, resource science, human geography, population, resources and environment in China, environmental science, natural disasters magazine and Earth magazine.
7. Computer technology: small microcomputer system, computer science, computer engineering and application, and computer application research.
8. Electronics, electrician, information and automation: journal of electronics and information, information and control, TV technology, journal of communication, power system automation, power electronics technology.
9. Materials science: functional materials, composite materials magazine, synthetic crystal magazine.
Four types of periodicals:
1. Academic papers published in Chinese core journals other than the above-mentioned first, second and third academic journals (they must be professional academic, theoretical and technical journals, subject to the Chinese core journals published by Peking University Publishing House in 2004);
2. Academic papers published in the journals of key undergraduate colleges of the Ministry, province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the Central Government.
Five types of periodicals:
1. Papers published by journals of ordinary undergraduate colleges;
2. Academic papers included in the proceedings of international professional conferences have ISBN number.
Six periodicals:
1. Papers published in general professional academic journals;
2. Academic papers included in the proceedings of domestic professional conferences with ISBN number.
(Social Science Section)
A periodical:
China Social Sciences (China Academy of Social Sciences)
Second-class periodicals:
1. Comprehensive category: social science front, Literature (National Library), Foreign Social Sciences.
2. Philosophy category: philosophy research (Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), Marxism research (Institute of Marxism-Leninism, China Academy of Sciences), newsletter on dialectics of nature (China Academy of Sciences).
3. Sociology: Sociological research (Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), statistical research, population research, China population science (Institute of Population Studies, China Academy of Social Sciences), world religion research (Institute of Religion, China Academy of Social Sciences), and ethnic studies.
4. Management: China Administration, Management World (the State Council Development Research Center) and Enterprise Management (China Enterprise Management College of the State Economic and Trade Commission).
5. Politics: Political science research (Institute of Political Science, China Academy of Social Sciences), truth-seeking, world economy and politics.
6. Law: Legal Studies (Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
7. Economics: Economic Research, Economic Dynamics >>
Question 3: What are Class I periodicals, Class II periodicals and Class III periodicals? At present, there is no authoritative periodical grading standard in China. But you can look at several indicators. If it is recognized as a core journal by the Summary of Chinese Core Journals published in Peking University, or as a statistical source journal of scientific papers by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, or as a source journal by the Citation Index of China Social Sciences Journals edited by Nanjing University, it can generally become a domestic core journal; Some are also classified according to the publishing institutions of periodicals. But to be a first-class (national level), the most basic condition should be the periodicals published by national institutions (societies and associations). Whether the magazine you provide is a provincial periodical or the second-class periodical you mentioned is more appropriate.
Question 4: What is a CN publication? At present, CN periodicals are the only standard to identify the authenticity of periodicals in China. That is, all periodicals officially approved by the State Press and Publication Administration must have CN serial numbers.
Jiupin thesis
Question 5: Periodical types refer to which periodicals can be classified from different angles. There are roughly the following division angles:
According to the carrier of periodicals: printed, electronic, miniature, etc.
2. According to content and use: academic journals (including periodicals, bulletins, circulars, journals, periodicals, etc. ); Popular science periodicals; Technical journals; Information periodicals; Search journals (abstracts, titles, indexes, etc. ); Instrument journals (statistical data, biographies of important people, summaries of current events, etc.). ); Trade magazine.
3. According to publishing institutions: academic groups; Colleges and universities; * * * institutions; Companies and enterprises; Commercial organizations; Scientific research departments, etc.
4. By language: Chinese periodicals; Foreign periodicals.
5. According to periodical cycle: periodical (weekly, ten-day U, bimonthly, monthly, bimonthly, quarterly, semiannual, yearly, etc. ); Irregular;
6. According to the level of periodical literature: first-class literature periodicals (also known as first-class literature), such as bulletins, periodicals, journals, etc.; Secondary literature periodicals (also known as secondary literature) refer to bibliographies, indexes, abstracts, titles, etc. There are three kinds of literary periodicals (also known as tertiary literature): review, summary, review and progress report.
Question 6: How to look at the level of periodicals when publishing papers? What are the three types of periodicals and what are the criteria for their division? According to the relevant regulations of the General Administration of Press and Publication, periodicals are not graded. At present, most of the classification standards we refer to are the classification of periodicals by various institutions and competent departments according to their own conditions. Each region or different functional institutions in the same region have different standards for identifying periodicals. So, if you know about several types of periodicals, please ask their units directly.
Question 7: What is a Class C periodical? According to the regulations of the province and your own actual situation, your school or unit generally divides national periodicals into three categories: A, B and C according to the majors in the research field. The most suitable field for your research is A, followed by B and C. The catalogue of publications is only available in the personnel department of your unit, and the regulations in other places are invalid for you.
Question 8: What are the first-class journals, second-class journals, core journals and general journals in medical papers? Solve. The first file: interdisciplinary top publications. Including the well-known science, nature and pnas.
These publications are aimed at all natural science disciplines and are extremely difficult to publish. Generally, domestic students are unlikely to publish. Almost all rely on the author's influence in the academic circle. It is common for fledgling children to be rejected, even if they write well. Generally speaking, it is recommended by American academician or British XX, and it can only be published with his credit guarantee. So, as you can see, the real academic corruption is in the United States, and people are stuck in face and seniority.
By the way, most of the above articles are propaganda, and I feel that there is not much information. Other great gods have the same view with me. This grade's papers are produced by several particularly awesome teachers. I'll see if I can distribute them all my life. If you can publish articles, just start a company to count tickets.
The second document: comprehensive publication of this subject, revised edition of mod phys, phsy rev letter, phys rev ABCDE.
This achievement is also very difficult for our doctoral students, but some people can do it. There are indeed many cattle papers on it, which can be used for reference. But the general theory is written in depth and difficult to understand. If you are lucky enough to post an article in the name of this work, it is not a problem to basically make a living in the next life = =
The third file: top conferences and publications in this research direction.
This level is generally called 1. Generally speaking, this level is the highest level that a doctoral student can publish. We require a doctoral student to graduate from 1, but in fact, some people can only graduate in the second district and finally drag their feet.
Sending an article on this represents a certain influence. Generally speaking, it is a research direction. It is basically clear to colleagues who have sent articles in which university and who have sent summit meetings in China. It's not a big problem to send an article by a postdoctoral fellow in top50 1 USA.
When I was a doctor, I heard that a doctor around me sent this, and I felt particularly admired. Now that I think about it, it's not impossible to work hard. . .
The reviewers of this file are generally super cattle in this field.
The fourth file: non-summit SCI meetings and publications
This level is not the same as zone 2. Some articles are not zone 2, but they all seem to be regarded as zone 2 in the evaluation of professional titles (unless they are really rubbish papers with a little trick). Generally speaking, even this level can't be published, so the doctor really can't graduate. A three-part article was published in the postgraduate stage.
The reviewers of this file are generally some well-known university professors, but there are still a few reviewers of this grade, so the third file can't climb up. . .
Fifth gear: EI gear
Generally speaking, master students at this level can only graduate with an EI, and it is unreasonable to send a core. I sent one when I was in graduate school. I feel that the contribution of this level of papers may not be great, but you are required to follow the current scientific research norms when doing this research. Posting articles on it is a scientific research experience.
By the way, this paper score is also a watershed that my teacher said. My teacher has seen countless folk themes, and he said that the best will send a core, and those who can send EI, even if they are Chinese, have never seen one. Jiang Chunxuan's Algebraic Geometry Group is not included in EI, but because it is a foreign language publication, I don't know which file it belongs to, let alone the core.
You can challenge the folks in the bar. If the challenge is successful, you can become the best folks in China.
By the way, many professors in the United States don't approve fifth-grade papers. Many American professors think that papers outside SCI are unreviewed (junk) papers. If you want to hand out the papers for the first four grades, you'd better not quote the papers for the fifth grade.
The sixth file: core periodicals
We generally call it a "black-hearted" periodical, which is the minimum requirement for a master's degree and the lowest grade paper that can be evaluated for professional titles (the paper you sent 100 is useless and not recognized). I didn't send it, so it's hard to say. I feel that many masters from ordinary universities are distributed on it.
I arranged the next seven files, eight files, ninety files and eleven files by myself, because the teacher wouldn't let me read these articles. . .
The seventh file: national publications
This level, if it is scientific research, is really hard to say what value it has. A poor school may require students to send this level. But if it's not cutting-edge scientific research, it's worth referring to. In short, it's not very academic. Many of them are affordable.
Eighth file: provincial publications
This level. . . . I know that middle school math magazines are good, although >>
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Question 10: What kinds of periodicals do provincial periodicals belong to? Is it the third category? The division of each place is different. Depending on where it is distributed, it is better to ask the locals.