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The difference between the first, second and third kinds of papers
The difference between the first, second and third types of papers is that the value of the papers is different because of different databases.

Differences between different types of papers:

One kind of papers refers to those published by the Science Citation Index (SCI), the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), the Engineering Index (EI), the Art and Humanities Citation Reduction (A & amp; HCI), MEDLINE and other databases.

The second kind of papers refers to the papers included in China Science Citation Database (CSCD), China Social Science Citation Index (CSSCI) and other databases, which belong to authoritative papers.

The three types of papers refer to the papers included in China Core Journals Database, China Science Citation Database Extended Edition and China Social Science Citation Index Extended Edition.

Related contents of the paper:

1, definition

Nowadays, papers refer to research in various academic fields and articles describing academic research results. They are not only the means to discuss problems and conduct academic research, but also the tools to describe academic research results and conduct academic exchanges. The thesis is generally completed by title, author's abstract, keywords, text and reference appendix.

2. Types

Thesis can be divided into degree thesis and academic thesis. Dissertation refers to an academic paper written for the purpose of applying for a degree, which is an important condition for assessing whether an applicant can be awarded a degree. If you can pass the prescribed course examination and pass the examination and defense of the thesis, you can award a degree. If the thesis is judged to be unqualified in the defense, you will not be awarded a degree.

Academic papers refer to the knowledge and scientific records that have new scientific research achievements or innovative ideas for an academic discipline in the form of experiments or theories, and are used for exchanges and discussions at academic conferences or published in academic journals. Academic papers have four characteristics: academic, scientific, creative and theoretical. Academic papers require papers to have certain innovative value.