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What is the level of core journals of Peking University?
The core journals of Peking University are first-class journals, which are introduced as follows:

First, the periodical introduction:

The core of Peking University is a first-class periodical, and the core of Peking University is a periodical inclusion proposal made and published by Peking University Library, which is used to guide libraries in the Chinese world to collect and subscribe periodicals. The object of its grading evaluation is mainly Chinese periodicals, and the object of its service is libraries. At the same time, the core collection of Peking University is also used as a reference evaluation index by many universities or project evaluation institutions.

The core of Peking University was appraised by Peking University Library in conjunction with a number of authoritative experts in academic circles, and the libraries of several universities in China were determined according to the citation rate, reprint rate and abstract rate of periodicals.

It has been widely recognized by academic circles that the standards for identifying core journals are also formulated by some university libraries, and the evaluation and access standards of each school library are also different. In terms of influence, its ranking is one of the more authoritative in the same category, and it is the most authoritative academic influence except the core of Nantah and the Chinese science citation database.

Second, the school introduction:

Peking University, abbreviated as Peking University, is located in Haidian District, Beijing. Peking University was founded in 1898, formerly known as Shi Jing University Hall. It was the first national comprehensive university in modern China and the highest institution of higher learning in China at the beginning of its establishment.

19 12 was changed to National Peking University, 1937 moved to Changsha to form National Changsha Temporary University with National Tsinghua University and private Nankai University, 1938 moved to Kunming to be renamed National Southwest Associated University, and 1946 returned to Peiping.

As the infrastructure supporting academic research in Peking University, Peking University Institutional Repository collects and preserves the academic and intellectual achievements of teachers and researchers in Peking University. To provide a series of services for academic research and exchange of teachers, researchers and students in Peking University, including archiving, management, publishing, retrieval and open access.

Official website, Peking University, June 20 18+02 information shows that Peking University has signed cooperation agreements with 23 provincial-level regions such as Zhejiang Province, established cooperation and interaction mechanisms among domestic universities, scientific research institutions and enterprises, and drafted relevant cooperation agreements.