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Comment on the wording requirements of professional titles monographs
1, the first is the minimum number of words required by the monograph. If the written article becomes a monograph, the number of words should meet the minimum word standard. We take academic papers with more than 40,000-50,000 words as the reference, that is, the minimum word number of monographs should be more than 40,000-50,000 words.

2. Secondly, the publication of monographs by evaluating titles may be co-authored or single, and there will be differences according to the number of words required for the author of the monograph.

3. The requirement for the number of words in a single book is completed by one participant, some units are more than 80,000 words, and some units are more than 65,438+10,000 words. Among them, 654.38 million words are more common. The number of words required for co-authorship should be allocated according to the number of authors and the position of the signed author. Under normal circumstances, there are three authors of monographs published by evaluating professional titles, namely the first author, the second author and the third author. In general, the number of words written by the first author is above 654.38+ 10,000 words; The number of words written by the second author is more than tens of thousands of words, such as more than 70 thousand words and more than 80 thousand words; The number of words written by the third author is about tens of thousands of words, such as more than 40 thousand words, more than 30 thousand words and so on. The number of words in almost the whole monograph is controlled at around 200,000-300,000 words.

4, publishing monographs, the title of the unit put forward the word requirements, the participants should meet the minimum standards, but also should understand the matters needing attention in publishing monographs, so as to avoid publishing monographs, or publishing but unable to evaluate titles.