This China Journal Network has nothing to do with HowNet. Specifically, it's a website of Touch Porcelain Knowledge Network. The above periodicals can be said to be a concentrated area of junk periodicals. Such a so-called periodical network will not be recognized for publishing included papers, let alone evaluating titles.
More and more companies have stricter requirements for professional title evaluation than before. They should not only publish in regular journals, but also know about their online collections. If it used to be a VIP collection, it is impossible now. VIP is at least the database of three major papers, so it won't work, and China Journal Network is even worse.
In fact, many authors just don't know enough about the paper publishing industry. Expensive ones are not necessarily good, and cheap ones are definitely not good. This principle also applies to the paper publishing industry. Nowadays, the periodicals available on the Internet are not cheap, so many authors feel that they are over budget and want to find periodicals that can be distributed for hundreds of dollars, which provides opportunities for scammers to send junk periodicals.
Therefore, if you don't send it, you must send it to regular journals, journals that can be online, and don't send it to junk journals for the sake of greed.
Professional title evaluation criteria:
Professional title evaluation standards are divided into national standards, regional standards and unit standards. The national standard of each title series shall be formulated by the administrative department of human resources and social security of the State Council jointly with the competent department of industry. Regional standards shall be formulated by the administrative departments of human resources and social security in various regions in conjunction with the competent departments of industry according to national standards and combined with the actual situation in the region.
The unit standard shall be formulated by the employer with the right to evaluate professional titles according to the national standards and local standards, combined with the actual situation of the unit. Regional standards and unit standards shall not be lower than national standards.