Understand how many points are unique to the core papers for professional title evaluation. Two key points must be clarified:
1, what is the core paper
2, the bonus policy for professional title units
1, domestic core paper
core papers, refers to papers published in core journals. Generally speaking, core publications refer to the domestic core, mainly Nanyang University core cssci, cscd, Peking University core , and technology core. Different cores have different value contents. Nanjing University’s core and CSCD are the highest, Peking University’s core is second, and the technology core is the lowest.
2, international core-level papers
Nowadays, academic exchanges are frequent at home and abroad. Core papers can also be papers published in international core journals, such as sci, ssci, ei, scopus, etc. SCI and SCI are higher than the core of Nanjing University and CSCD, and EI and SCOPUUS are equivalent to the core of Nanjing University and CSCD, and higher than the core of Peking University.
is also a core paper, used to evaluate professional titles, but the possible bonus points are different. The higher the recognition of the core paper, the more points you add to your professional title. As for how much you add, it is related to the professional title bonus policy of each unit, and it is generally no less than 6 points. For example, in a certain unit, a science and technology core score is 6 points, and a sci is at least 10 points.
No matter what kind of core paper it is, it has its own unique and co-authored. The professional title evaluation of a co-authored core paper is equivalent to multiple authors sharing the total bonus points, while the professional title bonus points of a single core paper belong to one author, that is, an independent author. Therefore, the bonus points for independent authors are higher than those of co-authors. Especially when evaluating senior professional titles, it is more appropriate to write a core paper alone.
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