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What does the article contain mean?
Question 1: What do you mean by three collections of papers? Specifically, it refers to whether it is included in the three search engines of SCI, EI and ISTP, which is actually an objective external standard for testing the quality of papers! I hope I can help you!

Question 2: What does the collection of papers mean? Specifically, it refers to whether it is included in the three major search engines SCI, EI and ISTP, which is actually an objective external standard to test the quality of the paper! I hope I can help you!

Question 3: What is the difference between a paper being retrieved, included and published? Publishing means that the magazine will wait for your article to appear in the magazine. Collection generally means that well-known paper websites such as China HowNet and Wang Wan will collect and float magazines. Retrieval means that the designated papers can be searched in the core paper net, and the included magazines have their own search pages.

Question 4: What is the basis of the articles included in the website? 1 When was your website established? Where and when did the dead chain come from?

To find the original page, you can click directly.

3 There is not necessarily a ranking for inclusion, but keyword ranking is king.

Question 5: What do you mean by including SIC and IE papers? Brother, it's SCI, not SIC, EI, IE, not browsing the browser. Oh, my God.

SCI is a scientific citation index and a periodical abstract library, which has great influence and has its own inclusion standards. Academic circles in China often take periodical papers included in SCI as evaluation criteria.

EI is an engineering index, which mainly includes engineering journals and conference papers. Relatively speaking, almost all of them can be included, and it is also one of the standards for evaluating papers in domestic academic circles.

* * * The same function is an abstract library, not a full text, do you understand?

Question 6: What does it mean that conference papers are included or retrieved by EI? It's the same, but sometimes it's full-text collection (or retrieval) and sometimes it's abstract collection (or retrieval), but the retrieval certificates issued by the National Library are all the same-that is, they are officially recognized.

There are two types of EI retrieval: CA and JA.

1, CA was published in a journal, but the paper was read out at an international conference and was included in the library.

2.JA was published in the journal, but it was not read at the meeting, and it was also included in EI.

3. To be precise, the difference between CA and JA lies in whether the article has been read by an international conference. If it is read by an international conference, it is CA; Not reading, but JA.

4. The "journal" mentioned in many places is actually the proceedings of the meeting (no serial number). But we are a magazine, not a collection of essays.

5.CA itself has two sources: one is that we published it in EI source journals (with ISSN number) and were read by Jiaotong University. Another is to send it directly to, for example, IEEE proceedings in the United States (we don't send such proceedings without serial numbers), and Jiaotong University will read it out.

6. Our form is: publish in an international journal, and then submit the article to an international conference for reading. And we only do foreign magazines, not domestic magazines.

Question 7: What is the collection of essays? For the relevant knowledge of SCI papers, please refer to the sharing experience in Niuqi Biology.

Question 8: The more articles you view, the higher the probability of being included by Baidu. Yes, Baidu can know it at once.

Question 9: What is paper retrieval? Urgent! It is the literature cited when writing a paper, which is generally ranked at the end of the paper.

The index description after the text should generally be written in the following format, mainly including:

A. Monograph: [serial number] author. Title [M]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. Start and end page numbers.

B. Question: [serial number] author. Title [J] Name of publication, year of publication, volume number (issue number): page number.

C anthology: [serial number] author, title [a], meeting name [c], meeting place, meeting year, starting and ending page numbers.

D. Electronic document: [serial number] author. Electronic document title [EB/OL]. Website, date of publication.

E. patent right: [serial number] patentee. Patent name [P]. Patent country: patent number, publication date.

F international and national standards: [serial number] standard number, standard name.

Question 10: Collection and citation of papers: What is "other citation"? The definition of "other citation" in bibliometrics is that the document is cited by others except the author and collaborator, that is, as long as there is one author in the cited document and the cited document, it is self-citation, and other citations do not have the same author. "Other citations" refers to the total number of articles cited by him.

In the literature citation service, the following two relatively loose rules are also commonly used to distinguish between self-citation and other citation of articles:

1 If the cited document is the same as the first author of the cited document, it is self-cited, otherwise it is cited by others;

If the cited document contains the searched author, it is self-citation, otherwise it is self-citation. The above content comes from: Tsinghua University Library.