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What are the requirements for publishing papers in Chinese core journals?
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Core journals are stricter than general journals in title, argument, conclusion and format. The following are the publishing requirements of Chinese core periodicals collected in Bian Xiao. Welcome to reading.

Core journals are difficult to write, review and publish, and the publishing cycle is very long. It has always been a big problem for authors to invest in core journals. The normal review period of core journals is 1-3 months, and the publication period is 6- 12 months, which needs to be based on the high quality of papers; If the paper itself is inherently deficient, it is likely to be rejected or reworked many times, resulting in a longer cycle. Therefore, the author's request of "publishing in the next month or two" is basically impossible. Core journals are stricter than ordinary journals in title, argument, conclusion and format, because the quality of papers is the life of journals, and good papers can guarantee the authority of core journals.

1, first determine which field your thesis belongs to.

Such as economics, medicine, literature, science and engineering. Secondly, choose the appropriate domain journals; Thirdly, each magazine has countless columns, requiring customers to determine which column their articles are suitable for before submitting, so as to make the magazine more purposeful when reviewing manuscripts and improve the efficiency of publishing papers.

2. Don't contribute to the same magazine more than three times a month.

Some customers submit more than a dozen articles to the magazine for editing and screening, but this greatly reduces the success rate of publishing papers. On the one hand, magazine editors have to deal with hundreds of manuscripts every day, and their energy is limited; On the other hand, people will misunderstand that these manuscripts are suspected of being eliminated by other magazines even if they are not published.

3. About the deadline of periodicals.

There are two kinds of deadlines for journals, one is the monthly submission time of the magazine, and the other is the temporary submission deadline. Customers don't have to pay too much attention to the former, because this is a periodical call for contributions, and the periodical calls for contributions every month. If they miss this issue, there will be the next one. For the deadline of temporary solicitation, customers are required to finalize it as soon as possible. Once the deadline is exceeded, the final time will be missed.

4, about the word limit of the manuscript

The number of words required for a paper means that you should write as much as possible. After all, the paper is not an essay, and the layout limitation of the journal determines that redundant words can only be deleted. The number of words is small, even if the layout is not satisfactory, it will not affect the publication.

5. The difference between retention and publication.

Retention and release are two concepts. When an editor reviews a manuscript, it just means that it is suitable for the journal, but it does not mean that it will be published. Every issue of the magazine will select the best manuscript for publication, and whether it will be published will not be known until the magazine is finalized. If the average customer receives the adoption notice from the magazine or directly receives the adoption call from the editor, it means that the manuscript must have been published, otherwise it means that the manuscript has not been adopted.

6. Try to make the article logical and smooth, and there are no typos.

If there are too many typos in the article, it will affect the quality of the manuscript and reduce the impression in the editor's mind. Similarly, if the logic of the article is confusing and difficult to understand, it will also increase the difficulty of editing and reviewing, thus reducing the success rate of publication. So before publishing, you should read the article at least three times, and there is no need to test the editor's endurance.

The only thing we can do, without affecting the promotion time, is to submit the paper as soon as possible, make preparations as early as possible, and leave enough time to deal with possible changes in time and layout.