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How to Find Core Journals on HowNet
The methods for searching core journals on HowNet are as follows:

First, users need to open the homepage of China HowNet, and then click "Advanced Search Function". Then select "Journal Options" in the navigation bar, and select "Core Journals" in the ribbon according to the instructions. After selecting the search keyword, the column of "Journal Name" will display the name of the journal, and the contents displayed are all core journals. If users want to check whether the journal is a real core journal, they can click the name of the journal according to the instructions to check whether it is a core journal.

1, click on academic journals. Open the homepage of HowNet and click on academic journals.

2. Click Advanced Search. After entering the page, click Advanced Search.

3. Complete the screening. Fill in the title, author and periodical name of the book, and then click Search.

HowNet, China HowNet, or often called "China Journal Network", is the largest academic paper database and academic electronic resources integrator in China, which contains more than 95% of the officially published Chinese academic resources, which is unmatched by any other database.

HowNet has gathered a large number of academic journals, patents, excellent doctoral and master's dissertations and other resources. It is the most comprehensive online digital resource library in China at present, with a total of more than 200 million articles. It is an unavoidable information retrieval and duplicate checking tool for any paper author, and it is called "China Knowledge Foundation Project".

HowNet's "monopoly of academic resources" and "overpriced" have become the focus of attention and discussion. HowNet has strong bargaining power because of its strength. As early as 20 16, Peking University Library announced that "the price of database vendors is too high", and the contract renewal negotiation with HowNet is still in progress, and the service may be interrupted. Even Peking University has encountered a "price crisis", but think about the situation in other universities.

China Knowledge Network was established in response to the concept of "National Knowledge Infrastructure" put forward by the World Bank, and it is a part of "China Knowledge Infrastructure Project". Its fundamental purpose is to provide data resources and tools for knowledge production and theoretical innovation, which is very inclusive and public welfare. But now it seems that infrastructure overemphasizes its profitability.