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The difference between SCI and CSSCI
1, the creator is different, the former was created by the United States, and the latter was created by China.

2. The authority is different. The former is a world-class authority system, while the latter is a domestic authority index system.

3. Pay attention to different areas. The former focuses on the field of basic research, while the latter focuses on the field of social science research.

4. The difficulty of publication is different. Generally speaking, the former is more difficult to publish than the latter. The former is English literature and the latter is China literature.

SCI? Founded in institute for scientific information, USA, it includes authors, titles, source journals, abstracts and keywords, which can not only evaluate the academic value of articles from the perspective of literature citation, but also quickly and conveniently establish a reference network for research topics.

Because the papers included in SCI are mainly in the basic research field of natural science, SCI indicators are mainly suitable for evaluating the achievements of basic research, and the main achievements of basic research are academic papers. Therefore, how to evaluate the basic research results is often simplified as how to evaluate the influence of the contents contained in the paper on the progress of scientific knowledge.

CSSCI? The Citation Index of Chinese Social Sciences (CSSCI) was successfully developed by Nanjing University. It is a key research project of the State and the Ministry of Education, and it is used to retrieve cited papers and documents in the field of social sciences in China.

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The CSSCI database has been purchased and used by more than 100 companies in Peking University, Tsinghua University, China Renmin University, Wuhan University, Jilin University, Shandong University and Nanjing University, and it serves as an important basis for evaluation and review of regions, institutions, academics, disciplines, titles, projects and achievements. At present, there are more than 500 academic journals in 25 categories, including law, management, economy, history and politics.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-scientific citation index

Baidu Encyclopedia-Citation Index of Chinese Social Sciences