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The paper has been published at an international conference. Will I be rejected if I re-submit to foreign journals?
. . Expand it, quote the article from the meeting, or explain that it was read at the meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to communicate and write better articles.

A special post was sent to clarify this point.

If a paper has been published at an international conference and then submitted to a foreign journal for quick publication, it is not considered as multiple submissions, but does the editor not like such an article and is easily rejected? Alas, it's too difficult to wait for periodicals. It is not elegant to vote for a meeting. Vote for a famous meeting and have no money to go. Waltz8286 (contact station TA) had better not! I have rejected the paper used in the newly published paper, and the chart in it has been pointed out by the editor. They think it will not be published unless it is the latest research results. Visitor958 is a conference and a magazine. Of course, if it's all conferences or magazines, it won't work.

The conference version has been discussed many times, so you can go and have a look. )

The conference version has been discussed many times, so you can go and have a look. )

But I couldn't find it on the meeting page for a long time.

The conference version has been discussed many times, so you can go and have a look. If it is published in the conference proceedings and included by EI, SCI, ISTP, etc., then it is typical to submit more than one manuscript. Visitor958 (TA in the contact station) The question there is not as easy to answer as yours. . . Conference papers can be expanded and re-submitted to journals! Some conferences publish special issues after the conference, which are similar to conference papers (conference papers have reached the level of magazine papers). . . )

But I couldn't find it on the meeting page for a long time.

The conference version has been discussed many times, so you can go and have a look. )

Of course, try to expand as much as possible, and don't have people who find fault in eggs and make trouble.

The questions there are not as easy to answer as yours. . . Conference papers can be expanded and re-submitted to journals! Some conferences publish special issues after the conference, which are similar to conference papers (conference papers have reached the level of magazine papers). . . )

Of course, expand it as much as possible ... is it the same as handing out conference papers? Ahmau (in-station contact TA) If the conference is just a book club, it is ok, but if a collection of essays with ISBN is published, I think it will be published.

Of course, the safest way is to make a statement to the editorial department, read it at a meeting and publish it in any anthology. Xiaomei8 189 (in-sTAtion contact ta) was originally published by AHMUAT on June 3, 200912: 07:

If the conference is just a book club, it's ok, but if a collection of essays with ISBN is published, I think it will be published.

Of course, the safest way is to make a statement to the editorial department, read it at a meeting and publish it in any anthology. Thank you. That's a good idea. Wordadobe (the contact person in the station TA) starts the meeting first, and it is normal to supplement the information before issuing the journal papers. Some people up there talk nonsense. Don't listen to them.

Many famous papers have a conference version before them. You can find it by searching.

It is normal to send meetings first, supplementary materials and then periodical papers. Some people up there talk nonsense. Don't listen to them.

Many famous papers have a conference version before them. You can find it by searching.

It's nothing to contribute more than one manuscript, which is the practice in academic circles. I agree with this classmate! That's it.