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What is a monograph and how should it be published?
A book is very useful for evaluating senior titles and intermediate titles. Just like "education" and "length of service", it is one of the necessary conditions to measure whether a person is a senior professional title or an intermediate professional title. Publishing monographs not only promotes academic research, but also is very useful for evaluating professional titles.

First, the role of monographs in evaluating professional titles. Publishing monographs is not a necessary condition for evaluating professional titles, but it is a very important plus item in the process of evaluating professional titles. When evaluating professional titles, publishing monographs can add points even if it does not reach the level of participation.

Intermediate title, papers give 5 points, but monographs may give 10 points; Advanced thesis title will get 10, but monographs may get 15. Therefore, there is no need for high standards and strict requirements for intermediate thesis topics, but monographs must reach a certain number of publications.

Generally speaking, each monograph should have at least 200,000 words. Some even require that every chapter and section of the book have tens of thousands of words, such as a 200,000-word monograph. If you can't meet the word requirements, you can only drop one level. In the process of publishing monographs, publishing institutions are generally selected to help authors complete the editing and typesetting of papers.

Second, publishing monographs is a sharp weapon to evaluate professional titles. Each unit's professional title evaluation standard has its own characteristics. Not every unit can add points in the evaluation of professional titles. There are many monographs published now, so you should choose the one that suits you according to your own situation.

Therefore, to evaluate senior titles or intermediate titles, there must be books.

Third, what kind of monographs can evaluate professional titles? 1, the problem of the publishing house. At present, there are many choices for publishing houses, but not all of them can publish monographs. It is very important for the author to choose a publishing house.

2. Time of publication. Publication time is also one of the key factors to judge the extra points of a monograph. No matter what version of the monograph, the longer it is published, the better.

3. The author's question. When choosing a monograph publishing house, you must have enough knowledge about the quality of its works, and then communicate publishing matters after choosing your favorite publishing house.

Under normal circumstances, if the author communicates smoothly with the publishing house and the quality of the manuscript is relatively high, then the author can directly submit the manuscript to the publishing house for processing and printing.

4. Printing problems. Some areas require the publication of a certain number of monographs to declare professional titles.

Fourth, is it better to publish a monograph or a paper to evaluate the title? Evaluating professional titles and publishing papers have their own advantages and disadvantages, which is also a problem that everyone often confuses in the process of evaluating professional titles. However, both have their own advantages. Many people think that there is not enough time to publish a monograph. In fact, this view is not correct.

There is no conflict between publishing monographs and publishing papers. As long as time permits, it can be done simultaneously. How to choose depends on whether the author's unit has clear regulations.