HowNet used to be called China Journal Network, but this name has been mentioned less and less in the past two years, and everyone is used to calling it HowNet. Needless to say, the background of HowNet is the largest, most comprehensive, most professional and authoritative paper database in China.
However, this China periodical network has nothing to do with HowNet. To be exact, it is a website that touches porcelain knowledge network, and the periodicals on it can be said to be the concentrated area of junk periodicals. Such a so-called periodical network will not be recognized for publishing papers included in it, let alone evaluating titles.
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On periodical requirements of paper titles;
1, a professional periodical at or above the provincial level
Professional journals at or above the provincial level are one of the necessary conditions for evaluating the title of papers. This requirement involves the issue of "specialty", but it has actually covered all majors.
Different levels of professional title selection requirements are also different. Generally, the requirements for publications in the selection of junior and intermediate titles are above the provincial level. However, deputy senior and full senior titles have certain requirements for publications. One of the papers usually needs to be published in a regular core journal. Therefore, professional journals above the provincial level are one of the most basic requirements for promoting professional titles, and they are relatively easy to publish.
2. National core journals
National core journals are a very strict periodical requirement, because only a few or a dozen or twenty core journals can be called national core journals. Journals that evaluate professional titles usually need Chinese core journals and monographs. Domestic core journals include China Science and Technology Core Journals, Peking University Core Journals, Nantah Core Journals and Statistical Source Core Journals. Therefore, if you want to evaluate professional titles, you need to avoid those journals whose professional titles are not recognized.
3. National publications
National journals require intermediate papers to be published in core journals. Of course, for professionals with strong scientific research ability, it is best to publish core journals, because the authority and recognition of domestic core journals are high, and core journals are also higher than ordinary journals in terms of extra points. Journals published by thesis title should be state-level and core journals, excluding supplements, supplements, special issues and albums.
4. Public publication and distribution
The review journals of paper topics require public publication, not internal publication, supplements, papers, etc. This means that papers can only be published publicly, not in internal publications, supplements, papers, etc. This is because public publication will affect the authority and credibility of the paper, as well as the author's academic reputation and career development. Therefore, the published journals should be selected to ensure the fairness and credibility of the paper.