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I have several publications in the academic journals of my country, and those journals are not prestigious at all. I also have participated in several conferences. By no means this is the heart of my CV, but I still mention them. Question: is it better to concentrate one's CV on important stuff (i.e. I have impressive experience with impact-intensive research), and omit my non-prestigious publications altogether, thus painting a picture of someone who only goes for top notch, or is it better to mention whatever research I've done over the years? I am pretty sure one of my LoRs will mention my national publications (I was a research-active undergrad).

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