科学论文类型分类(letter, perspective, focus, article)以及影响引子,SCI、EI等检
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关于论文文章类型的叙述letter, perspective, focus,
article等的不同:
写论文就会经常好奇,你也发论文,我也发论文,为何不同的论文级别不同?同级别的论文里又有不同的文章类型,到底都是怎么回事儿呢?
一般发表分为三个等级:Poster、Proceedings、Journal(依次NB起来)
Poster直译就是海报。一个学术会议举行以后,大家会首先在报告厅里听paper,听完报告散场以后,会有个展示厅,里面放满了海报。海报就是海报(废话),一张大大的纸,上面用简单的图形和一些文字叙述下你的研究内容,你站在海报旁边,当与会者对你的东西有兴趣的时候,你就给他讲一讲。
Proceedings直译为会议记录,感觉挺低端的吧,是不是小编去开会在一旁一边在那儿写大家说的话呢?不是的哈。其实Proceedings是最广泛的论文集,大多数说自己写了Paper(论文)的人,其实都是写的Proceedings。参加一个Conference(会议,或者说学术报告会)之前,你得交一篇Paper,如果成功被接收,那么就会收录在Proceedings里面,这个Proceedings就是一本书,里面放满了Paper。但是交完以后并没有结束,还得去Conference上给大家讲一遍你的研究。
Journal直译为期刊,这可不是什么儿童期刊,一月一本的漫画之类的东西。它有多NB呢?你在Journal上如果成功发2篇Paper,那么你就可以博士毕业了。许多博士延期2、3年甚至4、5年才毕业,就是因为研究成果不够达到在Journal上发Paper的资格,得磕破了头继续研究。Journal审核十分严格,而且审核周期非常漫长,不是一般随随便便的研究能够发表的。同样叫Paper,所以一定要搞清楚是Proceeding还是Journal上的Paper了哈。
论文类型Journal、magazin、transaction、letter等的区别
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Journal期刊:刊登关于某特殊主题的文章的期刊
magazine杂志:综合性内容的期刊
transactions(学会等的)议事录,会报,会刊
proceedings记录, 会议录; 年[学]报; (科学文献)汇编
letter 可以是简短的学术报告,例如对别人发表的论文在验证上提出疑议
二、IEEE分类
IEEE的paper大体分为3类,letter,magazine,journal/transaction.
IEEE letter:属于快报形式,一般发表最新的研究成果,文章要求短小,理论推导要求不高。
IEEE Magazine:这才是属于杂志类,一般要求用文字和图表来表述些最新研究成果,不允许有过多的公式推导
IEEE
Jour/Trans:这两个属于同一类,期刊杂志,但两者面向的读者和表达方式上略有不同。两者都需要有很大的创新点,和比较详细的公式推导。
Trans:具体到一个相对较细的专业方向上,如IEEE Trans.
Sign.Proc.。
而jour:面向的读者群却更加广泛,如IEEE
J-SAC,所以jour需要对背景知识有更加全面的介绍。虽然jour没有trans.的专注度高,但是其理论深度的要求也很高,而且其影响因子往往远远高于Trans.”
国内应聘高校职位的时候,对自己发过的论文分类常有以下检索:
- SCI检索
- EI检索
- ISTP
- SSCI
- CSSCI
- CSCD
- 中文核心期刊
《科技会议录索引》(简称ISTP)创刊于1978年,由美国科学情报研究所出版,ISTP
(Index to Scientific & Technical
Proceedings)国内也叫它
CPCI(Conference
Proceedings Citation
Index)。《工程索引》(简称EI)创刊于1884年,国际核心EI检索是美国工程信息公司(Engineering
information Inc.)出版的著名工程技术类综合性检索工具。
Web of Science是美国Thomson
Reuters公司基于WEB开发的产品,Web of
Science包括SCI、SSCI、A&HCI、CPCI(原ISTP)和CPCI-SSH及两个化学数据库(CCR、IC),以ISI
Web of Knowledge作为检索平台。
详细说明在
http://www.ei-istp.com/index.html
于是Journal里面还有不同文章类型的分类,下面是nature期刊网站搜索时提供的分类:
以下文章引用自——
Nature (About Article Type)
Original research (submissions welcome)
In Nature journals, original research is published either as
an Article, Letter, Resource (presents a large dataset of broad
usefulness, interest and significance) Brief Communication or
Technical Report.
Nature does not publish the Brief
Communication, Resource or Technical Report format. In
Nature, there are fewer Articles published per week
(typically around 3) than there are Letters (typically around 17).
Some, but not all, Articles and Letters are published online before
they appear in the print edition of the journal (AOP, or Advance
Online Publication). The Nature guide
to authors provides detailed information about
these categories.
In the Nature monthly journals, research is published as
Articles, all of which are published online ahead of the print
editions. Some, but not all of the monthly journals publish
research in Letter, Resource, Brief Communication or Technical
Report format. Each journal describes the content type it
publishes in its own guide to authors.
... ... (
详见Nature Article Type的链接)
1.4 Other contributions to
Nature
Please access the other
submitted material pages for further details on
any of the contribution types below.
- News and Comment
- Correspondence
- Obituaries
- Opinion
- Books & Arts
- Futures
- News & Views
- Insights, Reviews and Perspectives
- Analysis
- Hypothesis
- Careers
- Technology Features
- Outlooks
上面文章引用自——
《Nature》:For Authors —— Manuscript formatting
guide
以下文章引用自——
New Journal of Chemistry (From ROYAL SOCIETY OF
CHEMISTRY)
New Journal of Chemistry publishes:
- Full papers
- Letters
- Perspectives
- Focus articles
See more information about these article types
Full papers
Full papers contain original and significant work that is likely to
be of wide general appeal or exceptional interest in its
specialised area. However, work that has appeared in print in a
short form such as an NJC Letter or Chemical communication is
normally acceptable.
Letters
NJC Letters are concise articles that report results of immediate
interest to the chemistry community; they may be complete
publications, though a subsequent paper may be justified, and
should contain a brief experimental section.
Perspectives
Perspectives are brief reviews giving the personal viewpoint of a
leading scientist in their area of research, setting it in the
context of the work of others and looking forward to future
developments.
In some cases, pairs of collaborating scientists from different
disciplines are invited to each give their perspective on their
common field of research in order to demonstrate the benefits of
collaborative research and facilitate dialogue between
communities.
The majority of Perspectives are invited by the editorial office,
however suggestions of suitable Perspectives in the form of a brief
synopsis and biography of the author, are welcome.
Focus
Focus articles centre on a specific topic, giving a personal view
and a critical evaluation of the current state of knowledge. These
short articles summarise the key results, the work currently being
done, the challenges ahead and how the field is evolving.
以下来自
维基百科:
There are several types of journal articles; the exact terminology
and definitions vary by field and specific journal, but often
include:
- Letters (also called communications, and not to
be confused with letters to the editor) are short
descriptions of important current research findings that are
usually fast-tracked for immediate publication because they are
considered urgent.
- Research notes are short descriptions of current
research findings that are considered less urgent or important than
Letters.
- Articles are usually between five and twenty pages and
are complete descriptions of current original research findings,
but there are considerable variations between scientific fields and
journals – 80-page articles are not rare in mathematics or
theoretical
computer science.
- Supplemental articles contain a large volume of tabular
data
that is the result of current research and may be dozens or
hundreds of pages with mostly numerical data. Some journals now
only publish this data electronically on the Internet.
- Review
articles do not cover original research but rather
accumulate the results of many different articles on a
particular topic into a coherent narrative about the state of the
art in that field. Review articles provide information about the
topic and also provide journal references to the original research.
Reviews may be entirely narrative, or may provide quantitative
summary estimates resulting from the application of meta-analytical
methods.
- Data papers are
articles dedicated to describe datasets. This type of article is
becoming popular and journals exclusively dedicated to them have
been established, e.g.
Scientific Data and
Earth System Science Data.
-
Video papers are a recent addition to practice of
scientific publications. They most often combine an online video
demonstration of a new technique or protocol combined with a
rigorous textual description.[2]
The formats of journal articles vary, but many follow the general
IMRAD scheme recommended
by the