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How to publish papers in cssci journals
Because there are few CSSCI journals, the quality of articles is much higher. Publishing articles also requires certain professional titles and degrees, and the review period is long, so it is not easy to pass.

First, be familiar with the style and requirements of periodicals:

(1) Author's unit and introduction: Doctor or associate professor of a famous university (there is no discrimination here. Education, school and professional title really reflect the level, and there is really no better screening method to choose from)

(2) The thesis tends to be academic papers of "literature, history, philosophy, law and classics", and economic articles should focus on macroeconomics. Don't arrange political and ideological manuscripts, ignore foreign literary manuscripts, basically don't arrange pure language manuscripts, and don't arrange educational, teaching and moral education manuscripts! The content of the article must conform to the journal, otherwise even high-quality articles can't be hired. )

(3) It is best to have about 6,500 words to 7,000 words (generally, CSSCI journals are three pages, so the number of words should be controlled first, unless the articles are particularly excellent or specially arranged by the editorial department, they will be revised in the end).

(4) Papers with funds must be accompanied by the fund number, and those with doctoral supervisors must be accompanied by doctoral supervisors. (This article can sometimes be passed or not for the same reason as 1).

Second, the revised specification of the article

(1) The number of words should be controlled within 7 100.

(2) Add two citations of "sponsored journals" in references or notes (citations from 2006 to 2008, journals also need to make their own links to improve the index rate, which is why "wine is not afraid of the depth of the alley").

(3) The article is elaborated at different levels, and it is best to add subtitles at all levels (it requires strong academic, novel and distinctive features, and the final quality is king, and it is futile to do well without quality in other aspects).

(4) Notes and references are attached at the end of the article, in the form of text, without endnotes.

(5) the abstract must be written well (peer review is large, and it is corrected like the college entrance examination, and the first impression is very important)