The publication search on the homepage of the CNKI website does not include the author’s affiliation.
HowNet is a concept of national knowledge infrastructure, proposed by the World Bank in 1998. The CNKI project is an information construction project with the goal of realizing the spread, sharing and value-added utilization of knowledge resources throughout society. Initiated by Tsinghua University and Tsinghua Tongfang, it was founded in June 1999. In May 2019, the "Research Integrity and Academic Standards" online learning platform was officially launched on China National Knowledge Infrastructure.
What needs to be mentioned here is that CNKI is extremely convenient for college students and graduate students and even intellectual elites from all walks of life. CNKI stores a large amount of professional knowledge and knowledge related to all walks of life. Dissertations, such as undergraduate graduation thesis and postgraduate research topics, can be easily accessed through CNKI.
CNKI, also known as China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), or often referred to as "China Journal Network", is China's largest academic paper database and academic electronic resource aggregator, including more than 95% of officially published Chinese academic resources. , no other database can match it.
HowNet brings together a large number of academic journals, patents, outstanding doctoral and master's degree theses and other resources. It is currently the most comprehensive online digital resource library of Chinese literature data, with a total of more than 200 million documents. For any paper writer, it is an unavoidable information retrieval and duplication checking tool. It is called the "China Knowledge Infrastructure Project".