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Writer Chen Yingsong plans to sue CNKI to continue: Another professor posted that hundreds of articles were included

The Paper's reporter Yu Yan

Following writer Chen Yingsong's statement that he was ready to sue CNKI for more than 300 of his articles, on December 13, the paper (www.thepaper.cn) noticed that Xu Xiaohu, associate professor of the School of Economics and Management of Huaiyin Normal University and president of the Huai'an Talent Development Research Institute, forwarded a link to a news report that the writer Chen Yingsong was preparing to sue CNKI on a Weibo registered with his real name, and posted, "I also have hundreds of articles by the first author (or the sole author) that have been included by CNKI." ”

Writer Chen Yingsong plans to sue CNKI to continue: Another professor posted that hundreds of articles were included

Xu Xiaohu posted on Weibo that hundreds of his articles were included in CNKI

On the 13th, the surging news tried to contact Xu Xiaohu in the form of an email, but did not reply as of press time.

According to the information on the official website of Huaiyin Normal University, Xu Xiaohu is currently the executive vice president of Huai'an Talent Development Research Institute and the executive editor of Huai'an Development Research of Huaiyin Normal University. Xu Xiaohu has long been engaged in academic theoretical research in the fields of career planning, talent selection, think tank governance, public administration, local literature and history, and information research.

The surging news entered the author "Xu Xiaohu Huaiyin Normal College" keyword search on the CNKI page and found that a total of 18 academic journal research papers signed by the first author named Xu Xiaohu, with "Xu Xiaohu" as the keyword search, a total of 106 related papers and journal studies appeared.

Writer Chen Yingsong plans to sue CNKI to continue: Another professor posted that hundreds of articles were included

Xu Xiaohu biography

Recently, Zhao Dexin, an 89-year-old retired professor at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, won the lawsuit after suing CNKI, and the matter of 700,000 yuan in compensation continued to attract attention.

Zhao Dexin once said in an interview with The Paper, "CNKI neither notifies me nor signs an agreement, so it is sold for money, especially when my students use my articles." When I saw this situation, I felt too disrespectful to intellectuals, and it was also disrespectful to these graduate students. ”

After winning the rights protection lawsuit, CNKI removed all of Zhao Dexin's articles. On the evening of December 10, CNKI's operator,"China Academic Journals (CD-ROM Edition)" Electronic Magazine Co., Ltd., publicly responded: Humbly listen to the opinions and suggestions of legal experts, scholars and publishing institutions, strictly implement relevant laws, regulations and policy requirements, and work with academic journal editors and publishing units to face up to and solve problems.

On December 12, writer Chen Yingsong said in an interview with the Yangtze River Daily that he was ready to sue CNKI, which included more than 300 of his articles. Chen Yingsong said in an interview with the Yangtze River Daily reporter that CNKI included the article on its own platform without the consent of the old professor, "This is not what stealing is." ”

Liu Kai, a lawyer at Beijing Zhongwen (Changsha) Law Firm, analyzed that CNKI collected a number of articles into the database without the author's authorization, and through computers, mobile phones and other ports, for network users to pay for download, so that users can obtain works at a time and place selected by individuals, which is a typical violation of the right of information network dissemination.

Editor-in-Charge: Yu Yan Photo Editor: Li Jingyun

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