If you want to check the impact factors of journal documents or publications in which papers are published, you can query through CNKI.
1. Search steps
First open CNKI, there is the "Publishing Platform and Evaluation" module in the middle of the homepage, find "Publishing Platform", and then find "Journal Selection and Submission". Click "Select Journals and Submit" to enter CNKI's Chinese academic journal article submission platform. Enter the name of the journal you want to query in the search bar to find the impact factors of relevant journal documents.
2. CNKI plagiarism check content
Including the text of the paper, original description, abstract, diagrams and formula descriptions, references, appendices, experimental research results, conclusion, introduction, patents, Literature, notes, and various tables. Most colleges and universities will issue a unified notice explaining the school's graduation thesis specifications and plagiarism checking instructions during the graduation season every year.
The school will issue unified paper formats and other content, and will generally explain in detail the scope of plagiarism checks. If the school has specific requirements, you must comply with the school's requirements when submitting it to the school.
How to query the impact factor of a document:
1. Query the impact factor of a journal through SCI or SSCI database
1. "Publishing" in SCI or SSCI database Enter the journal name in the "Publication Name" field. For example, to query the impact factor of the journal "Nature", select the "Publication Name" field in the SCI or SSCI database and enter "nature" in the search box.
2. The search results page will display the title, author, journal, publication time and other bibliographic information of the papers published in the journal currently included in the database. Click on the journal name of any paper.
3. In the pop-up dialog box, the impact factor and other information of the journal will be displayed.
2. Query the impact factor of a journal through the JCR database
1. You can find the link to the JCR database directly above the Web of Science search platform.
2. Enter the name of the journal in the search box provided on the JCR database homepage. For example, to query the impact factor of the journal "Nature", enter "nature" in the search box.
3. It should be noted that the JCR search box provides the function of search term expansion. When the search term "Nature" is entered, "Nature", "Nature Medicne", "Nature Microbiology" and other related information will appear. The name of the journal, then you only need to select the name of the journal you want to query.