What's an expatriate

The so-called diaspora magazine refers to a privately sponsored publication used to reach out to overseas chinese nationals. 1987 statePress and publications agency(b) the publication of the repository on the registration of aliens (new queue no. 867), which specifies the number of the diaspora newspaper, the chinese spelling (q) of the word “repatriate” after the two numbers representing the province, by reference to the national uniform. For example, the issue of a periodical is cn 35(q) no. 0133, in which "35" represents the publication of difeng and "q" represents the magazine of expatriates. As a result, the diaspora newsletter is also known as the cn(q) series. (in 1999, the department of public information did not include foreign newspapers in its re-alignment of the national press。

Why can't the cn number of the foreign magazine be found on the dinac file
The magazine is usually organized by a community of non-residents or non-residents, headed by a department responsible for the administration of the press and the press (the departmental press and publications authority exercises the authority to approve and the departmental office conducts operational guidance)。

In short, the issue number of the magazine was approved by the provincial press and publications bureaus and not by the general information service, so it was not possible to check the number of the magazine。
Why not recommend the publication of papers in the diaspora

From a user point of view, the recognition of the diaspora as an academic journal is low。
It is a local publication, with the number cn being approved by the provincial press and publications bureaus, which are not available to the general directorate of information and may be directly identified as a fake publication or may be repudiated on the grounds that it is not publicly distributed throughout the country。

As a local publication of a special nature, even though it is a legal publication with a cn number, it is not accessible to the department of public information because it is authorized by the provincial press and publications offices and is largely destined to be unusable by the vast majority of authors of such publications。




