"The Red Book is an annual report compiled by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, also known as the "China Social Science Development Report". The Red Book usually includes an analysis of the research results and development trends of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences over the past year, covering China's economy, politics, society, and culture It is of great significance to understand China's development and changes.
The Redbook Index is part of the Redbooks, which is a directory of research results, papers, and reports included in the Redbooks. Redbook indexes usually include the following aspects:
Research fields and topics. The Red Book Index will be classified according to different research fields and topics, such as economics, politics, society, culture, etc., and then list the titles, authors, publication dates and other information of papers and reports included in each topic in alphabetical order.
author and institution. The Redbook Index lists the titles, publication dates, and other information of papers and reports written by each author and institution in alphabetical order by author and institution.
Key words. The Redbook Index will list the titles, authors, publication dates and other information of the papers and reports involved in each keyword in alphabetical order of keywords.
The role of the Redbook index mainly has the following aspects:
It is convenient for readers to find and understand the content included in the Red Book, and improve reading efficiency.
Provide an index system to enable readers to find relevant research results and reports according to their interests and needs.
It reflects the research hotspots and trends of the research results and reports included in the Red Book, and helps readers understand the development trend of social science research in China.
In short, the Redbook index is an important part of the Redbook, which facilitates readers to find and understand the research results and reports in the Redbook, and also reflects the development hotspots and trends of Chinese social science research. "