How to determine the grade of the journal when the title paper is published

How to determine the grade of the publication when a title paper is published? What kind of journal is selected for publishing a paper, and the country has not given any publication grade regulations. The so-called publication grade is only an understanding of the journal industry and some social organizations have launched journals. Catalog, the following introduction is for reference only. Although there is no country classification, some professional title review departments have requirements for journal level. For example, Zhejiang Grade 1 and Grade 2, Sichuan Category A and Category B, are generally divided into two categories: "core journals and ordinary journals". In recent years, some places have been divided into core journals; authoritative, important, and core.

1. Provincial journals:

"Provincial" periodicals refer to periodicals sponsored by institutions affiliated to provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government as well as journals (issues) sponsored by colleges and universities. For example, the organizer of "Shaanxi Education" is: Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education

2. National journals:

"National" periodicals refer to publications sponsored by national ministries and commissions, national organizations, organizations, agencies, and academic institutions. Such as "Modern Business" organizer: China National Commercial Information Center

3. Core journals:

At present, there are seven core journals (or source journals) selection system in China, and all the publications in the catalog of these source journals can be regarded as core journals.

3.1. "Chinese Core Journals" of Peking University Library;

3.2. "Chinese Social Science Citation Index (CSSCI) Source Journals" of Nanjing University;

3.3. "Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD) Source Journals" from the Documentation and Information Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences;

3.4. "Chinese Sci-tech Papers Statistical Source Periodicals" (also known as "Chinese Sci-tech Core Journals");

3.5. "Chinese Humanities and Social Sciences Core Journals" by the Document Information Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences;

3.6. "Core Journal of Chinese Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences" by Chinese Society of Humanities and Social Sciences;

3.7. The "China Core Journal Selection Database" under construction by Wanfang Data Co., Ltd.

At present, the core journals required by the title review department are mainly "Chinese Core Journals" and "Chinese Social Science Citation Index (CSSCI) Source Journals". Very few review units use "Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD) Source Journals".

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