To take different measures at different stages to minimize the impact of periodic suspension, it is necessary to distinguish the followin
To take different measures at different stages to minimize the impact of periodic suspension, it is necessary to distinguish the following situations:
1. This paper has not been submitted for publication. In this case, the suspension of publication has little influence on the author. The author found that the target periodical stopped publishing, and chose other journals that meet the professional requirements to contribute.
2. The paper has been published. After publication, the suspension of publication has the greatest influence on the author. If the author's article is used for some purpose, such as promotion, the journal may have been deleted from the database before it is ready to retrieve the admission certificate or print the retrieval page. This situation is very passive. Therefore, in order to avoid the great influence on the author, once the article is retrieved, the author should print the retrieval page or issue a retrieval certificate as soon as possible. As long as there are these materials, the publication of the article is effective and the article can still play a certain role.