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Stefaniak, Barbara. "Use of bibliographic data bases for scientometric studies." Scientometrics 12, no. 3-4 (September 1987): 149–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02016289.

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Dumitrascu, Dan L. "Where are Romanian biomedical journals now and what does the future hold for them? A scientometric analysis." Medicine and Pharmacy Reports 91, no. 1 (January 30, 2018): 75–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-961.

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Background and aim. There is a competition between scientific journals in order to achieve leadership in their scientific field. There are several Romanian biomedical journals which are published in English and a smaller number in Romanian. We need a periodical analysis of their visibility and ranking according to scientometric measures.Methods. We searched all biomedical journals indexed on international data bases: Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Google Scholar. We analyzed their evaluation factors.Results. Several journals from Romania in the biomedical field are indexed in international databases. Their scientometric indexes are not high. The best journal was acquired by an international publisher and is no longer listed for Romania.Conclusions. There are several Romanian biomedical journals indexed in international databases that deserve periodical analysis. There is a need to improve their ranking.
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Zhao, Li, Zhi-ying Tang, and Xin Zou. "Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Smart-City Research: A Bibliometric and Scientometric Analysis." Sustainability 11, no. 23 (November 25, 2019): 6648. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11236648.

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As urbanization continues to accelerate, the number of cities and their growing populations have created problems, such as the congestion and noise related to transportation, the pollution from industry, and the difficulty of disposing of garbage. An emerging urban strategy is to make use of digital technologies and big data to help improve the quality of life of urban residents. In the past decade, more and more researchers have studied smart cities, and the number of literature in this field grows rapidly, making it “big data”. With the aim of better understanding the contexts of smart-city research, including the distribution of topics, knowledge bases, and the research frontiers in the field, this paper is based on the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) in the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection, and the method used is that of comprehensive scientometric analysis and knowledge mapping in terms of diversity, time slicing, and dynamics, using VOSviewer and CiteSpace to study the literature in the field. The main research topics can be divided into three areas—“the concepts and elements of the smart city”, “the smart city and the Internet of Things”, and “the smart city of the future”—through document co-citation analysis. There are four key directions—“research objectives and development-strategy research”, “technical-support research”, “data-processing and applied research”, and “management and applied research”—analyzed using keywords co-occurrence. Finally, the research frontiers are urban-development, sustainable cities, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, integration, undertaken through keyword co-occurrence analysis.
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Prokof’eva, Yu D., and M. A. Peksheva. "Directions of scientific research in the Ural Branch of the RAS (scientometric analysis of publications)." Proceedings of SPSTL SB RAS, no. 3 (September 21, 2021): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/2618-7575-2021-3-55-65.

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Compliance of studies with the priority directions of scientific development in the country is an important factor in realizing the research potential of scholars. The article analyzes the directions of scientific research held in the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (UB RAS) organizations and their interdisciplinary interactions in the context of RF priority areas of science and technology development. The research bases on the content analysis of strategic documents at the national and federal levels, programs for the development of the scientific sphere (Forecast of scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030) and the analysis of scientific activities of the institutes of the Ural Branch based on scientometric data (Scopus).It is revealed that the leading research directions of Ural scientists enter scientific fields, which, due to the Forecast, are promising for science and technology development. These areas include “Materials Science”, “Biochemistry and Molecular Biology”, “Medicine”, “Immunology and Microbiology”, “Pharmacology, Toxicology, Pharmacy”, “Energy”.Fundamental scientific fields, not dir ectly reflected in the key areas of science and technology development, contribute to their development through the established interdisciplinary ties. They include “Physics and Astronomy”, “Chemistry”, “Engineering”, “Mathematics” and others. Researches on interdisciplinary problems have greater potential for international cooperation.
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Wu, Jinshan. "Infrastructure of Scientometrics: The Big and Network Picture." Journal of Data and Information Science 4, no. 4 (December 27, 2019): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2019-0017.

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Abstract A network is a set of nodes connected via edges, with possibly directions and weights on the edges. Sometimes, in a multi-layer network, the nodes can also be heterogeneous. In this perspective, based on previous studies, we argue that networks can be regarded as the infrastructure of scientometrics in the sense that networks can be used to represent scientometric data. Then the task of answering various scientometric questions related to this data becomes an algorithmic problem in the corresponding network.
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Das Neves Marques, Bartolomeu, Marcio Luis Valença Araújo, André Luíz Rocha de Souza, Marcelo Santana Silva, Sérgio Sampaio Cutrim, and Erica Ferreira Marques. "INNOVATION MANAGEMENT AND PORT GOVERNANCE." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 10, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 261–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol10.iss1.3616.

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The main objective of the research was to prospect the state of the art in the management of innovation and port governance in order to identify models and practices in the different ports around the world, through the international scientific bases Web of Science and Scopus, which allowed the exploratory study. More specifically, we sought to raise the level of development in the field of scientific production in the areas of innovation management and port governance. Scientometric methods were applied to prepare graphs that reflect the treatment of data and information generated from selected publications, as well as the search in the patent database of the National Institute of Industrial Property – INPI. In general, a gap in scientific production related to the researched field of knowledge was evidenced, which may be associated with the low level of port innovations which, therefore, may also reverberate in the search for patent protection. Thus, it is recommended that scientific productions be encouraged to support innovations in the port sector, in addition to incremental innovations, playing a prominent role in the collaborative action of agents in the port cluster and scientific, technological and innovation institutions (ICTs).
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Herzog, Christian, Daniel Hook, and Stacy Konkiel. "Dimensions: Bringing down barriers between scientometricians and data." Quantitative Science Studies 1, no. 1 (February 2020): 387–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00020.

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Until recently, comprehensive scientometrics data has been made available only in siloed, subscription-based tools that are inaccessible to researchers who lack institutional support and resources. As a result of limited data access, research evaluation practices have focused upon basic indicators that only take publications and their citation rates into account. This has blocked innovation on many fronts. Dimensions is a database that links and contextualizes different research information objects. It brings together data describing and linking awarded grants, clinical trials, patents, and policy documents, as well as altmetric information, alongside traditional publications and citations data. This article describes the approach that Digital Science is taking to support the scientometric community, together with the various Dimensions tools available to researchers who wish to use Dimensions data in their research at no cost.
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Saik, Pavlo, Mykhailo Petlovanyi, Vasyl Lozynskyi, Kateryna Sai, and Artem Merzlikin. "Innovative Approach to the Integrated Use of Energy Resources of Underground Coal Gasification." Solid State Phenomena 277 (June 2018): 221–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.277.221.

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Topical issues concerning the low efficiency of underground coal mining from thin and very thin seams as well as the problems of reserves left in mine fields by the closed-down enterprises resulting in substantial coal reserve losses have been highlighted. Alternative use of the unextracted energy resources is their physical and chemical transformation with the change in aggregate state including the possibility to generate valuable chemical and energy products capable of substituting certain share of natural gas being imported. Attention has been paid to budget reallocation in the process of coal enterprise restructuring to invest the projects of nontraditional techniques aimed at physical and chemical coal transformation; among other things, it concerns in-place construction of energy generating enterprises for underground coal gasification. Results of the studies concerning the analysis of the world 50-year interest in the techniques of gasification and hydrate formation explained and described in the top scientific journals being among those added to such scientometric data bases as Scopus and Web of Science; they confirm the expediency of the scientific tendency development in Ukraine. Innovative conversion scheme for solid fuel has been proposed; the scheme involves the integrated use of the generated energy and chemical products in the process of in-place coal gasification. Development of systems to gasify, cogenerate, and form hydrates at the territory of coal mines will make it possible to process coal in place with energy, heat energy, and chemical raw material generation depending upon the situation in energy market and chemical market.
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Loganovsky, K., P. Fedirko, K. Kuts, D. Marazziti, K. Antypchuk, I. Perchuk, T. Babenko, et al. "BRAIN AND EYE AS POTENTIAL TARGETS FOR IONIZING RADIATION IMPACT. Part І. THE CONSEQUENCES OF IRRADIATION OF THE PARTICIPANTS OF THE LIQUIDATION OF THE CHORNOBYL ACCIDENT." Проблеми радіаційної медицини та радіобіології = Problems of Radiation Medicine and Radiobiology 25 (2020): 90–129. http://dx.doi.org/10.33145/2304-8336-2020-25-90-129.

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Background.Exposure to ionizing radiation could affect the brain and eyes leading to cognitive and vision impairment, behavior disorders and performance decrement during professional irradiation at medical radiology, including interventional radiological procedures, long-term space flights, and radiation accidents. Objective. The objective was to analyze the current experimental, epidemiological, and clinical data on the radiation cerebro-ophthalmic effects. Materials and methods. In our analytical review peer-reviewed publications via the bibliographic and scientometric bases PubMed / MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, and selected papers from the library catalog of NRCRM – the leading institution in the field of studying the medical effects of ionizing radiation – were used. Results. The probable radiation-induced cerebro-ophthalmic effects in human adults comprise radiation cataracts, radiation glaucoma, radiation-induced optic neuropathy, retinopathies, angiopathies as well as specific neurocognitive deficit in the various neuropsychiatric pathology including cerebrovascular pathology and neurodegenerative diseases. Specific attention is paid to the likely stochastic nature of many of those effects. Those prenatally and in childhood exposed are a particular target group with a higher risk for possible radiation effects and neurodegenerative diseases. Conclusions. The experimental, clinical, epidemiological, anatomical and pathophysiological rationale for visual system and central nervous system (CNS) radiosensitivity is given. The necessity for further international studies with adequate dosimetric support and the follow-up medical and biophysical monitoring of high radiation risk cohorts is justified. The first part of the study currently being published presents the results of the study of the effects of irradiation in the participants of emergency works at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP). Key words: ionizing radiation, cerebroophthalmic effects, neurocognitive deficit, radiation accident, radiation cataracts, macular degeneration.
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Chumachenko, O. V., D. V. Topchii, U. S. Gromovy, and S. V. Plyatsko. "SCAFOLDS IN PERIODONTAL SURGERY. Review." Medical Science of Ukraine (MSU) 15, no. 1-2 (December 6, 2019): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.32345/2664-4738.1-2.2019.13.

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Relevance. Substitution of bone defects in destructive periodontitis is one of the most difficult tasks of maxillofacial surgery. Today, tissue engineering, which makes up the classical triad: biomaterials + cells + growth factors, is the most effective and technologically promising for restoring the parameters and structure of the alveolar bone. Objective. The goal is to summarize of literature data on the possibilities of using modified scaffold materials, bone morphogenetic proteins, growth factors in tissue engineering in the replacement of jaw bone defects. Materials and methods.Scientific literature search was carry out using scientometric bases such as Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, RSCI during 18 years (2001-2018). The literature sources on the possibility of using osteoinductive and osteoconductive materials in dentistry is analyzed. Also the data on the possibility and prospects of using individual osteoregenerative drugs for periodontal diseases and for the elimination of jaw defects was analyzed. The characteristics of the composition, properties, manufacturing methods and mechanism of action of osteoplastic materials was analyzed. Results. Advantages of osteoreparative technologies using scaffolds are their sufficient hydrophilicity, the possibility of complete biocompatibility, biodegradation of the material without any toxic effects on the patient’s body, the possibility of penetration into the cell structure and different molecular sizes (including those stimulating angiogenesis), maintaining the required volume, the possibility of programming the composition and properties at the manufacturing stage and the like. Tissue-engineering constructs have shown their high mechanical and biological properties for osteogenic differentiation and cell replacement. In addition, it is possible to expand operational protocols depending on the specific anatomical and physiological conditions in each patient. Conclusion. The use of modified scaffold materials, bone morphogenetic proteins, growth factors in tissue engineering allows us to restore the structure and volume when replacing defects in the bone tissue of the jaw. Tissue engineering (matrices, growth factors, cells) is becoming an attractive clinical approach for bone regeneration.
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Astarita, Vittorio, Vincenzo Pasquale Giofrè, Giuseppe Guido, and Alessandro Vitale. "A Scientometric-Based Review of Traffic Signal Control Methods and Experiments Based on Connected Vehicles and Floating Car Data (FCD)." Applied Sciences 11, no. 12 (June 15, 2021): 5547. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11125547.

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This paper reviews the state of the art in traffic signal control methods that are based on data coming from onboard smartphones or connected vehicles. The review of the state of the art is carried out by applying analytical scientometric tools (topic visualization, co-citation analysis to establish influential journals and references, country analysis based on coauthorship, trending-topics analysis carried out by overlay visualization). The introduction of autonomous and connected vehicles will allow city management organizations to introduce new intersection management systems that rely on real-time positional data coming from instrumented vehicles. Traditional vehicles also could benefit from these new technologies by profiting from better-regulated intersections. This paper using a scientometric approach frames all the scientific contributions aimed at the field of traffic signal methods and experiments based on connected vehicles and floating car data. The applied scientometric approach reveals trending ideas and concepts and identifies the relevant documents that can be consulted in order for scientists and professionals to develop further this field with the implementation of new traffic signal control systems that can “give the green light” to drivers.
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Nikonorova, Varvara G., Vladimir V. Chrishtop, and Tatyana A. Rumyantseva. "Transforming growth factor beta-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor in the recovery and formation of skin scars." RUDN Journal of Medicine 25, no. 3 (December 15, 2021): 235–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-0245-2021-25-3-235-242.

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Relevance. Scars are multi-tissue structures that significantly reduce the quality of life of the young, able-bodied population. The most socially significant variants are represented by hypertrophic and keloid postoperative scars and scars after burns, atrophic scars after acne vulgaris and striae. Growth factors, which are also used for their treatment, play a significant role in their formation and progression. The aim of this work is to summarize data on the participation of growth factors (transforming growth factor beta-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor) in the formation of a hypertrophic or atrophic scar. Materials and Methods. The study of literary sources of scientometric scientific bases was carried out. Results and Discussion . The study showed that the duration of the scarring phases preceding it is of great importance in scar formation, their prolongation leads to chronic inflammation and the attachment of an autoimmune component, an increase in the number of myofibroblasts due to inhibition of apoptosis and an increase in the synthesis of intercellular substance and immature forms of collagen, as well as thinning of the epidermis over scar. Growth factors such as growth factor beta-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor are capable of shifting the balance of these two main pathways or towards proliferative processes, contributing to an increase in the number of blood vessels in the hemomicrocirculatory bed, the number of mast cells and total cellularity, as well as, in some cases, the synthesis of keloid - that is, the formation of a hypertrophic or keloid scar. On the contrary, the prevalence of inflammatory processes leads to a decrease in cellularity, a decrease in blood vessels and intercellular substance, as well as damage to elastin and collagen fibers, forming the phenotype of an atrophic scar or striae. Conclusion. Growth factors play a key role in scar formation, contributing to an increase in the number of blood vessels in the hemomicrocirculatory bed, the number of mast cells and total cellularity, as well as, in some cases, the synthesis of keloid - that is, the formation of a hypertrophic or keloid scar.
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Luo, Qing, Kai Hu, Wenxuan Liu, and Huayi Wu. "Scientometric Analysis for Spatial Autocorrelation-Related Research from 1991 to 2021." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11, no. 5 (May 12, 2022): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi11050309.

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Spatial autocorrelation describes the interdependent relationship between the realizations or observations of a variable that is distributed across a geographical landscape, which may be divided into different units/areas according to natural or political boundaries. Researchers of Geographical Information Science (GIS) always consider spatial autocorrelation. However, spatial autocorrelation research covers a wide range of disciplines, not only GIS, but spatial econometrics, ecology, biology, etc. Since spatial autocorrelation relates to multiple disciplines, it is difficult gain a wide breadth of knowledge on all its applications, which is very important for beginners to start their research as well as for experienced scholars to consider new perspectives in their works. Scientometric analyses are conducted in this paper to achieve this end. Specifically, we employ scientometrc indicators and scientometric network mapping techniques to discover influential journals, countries, institutions, and research communities; key topics and papers; and research development and trends. The conclusions are: (1) journals categorized into ecological and biological domains constitute the majority of TOP journals;(2) northern American countries, European countries, Australia, Brazil, and China contribute the most to spatial autocorrelation-related research; (3) eleven research communities consisting of three geographical communities and eight communities of other domains were detected; (4) hot topics include spatial autocorrelation analysis for molecular data, biodiversity, spatial heterogeneity, and variability, and problems that have emerged in the rapid development of China; and (5) spatial statistics-based approaches and more intensive problem-oriented applications are, and still will be, the trend of spatial autocorrelation-related research. We also refine the results from a geographer’s perspective at the end of this paper.
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Peker, Irina Yu. "APPLICATION OF SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS METHODS FOR EVALUATING PUBLICATION ACTIVITY (A CASE OF THE KALININGRAD REGION UNDER STUDY)." Географический вестник = Geographical bulletin, no. 4(55) (2020): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2020-4-43-53.

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The spatial aspects of the generation, application and further transfer of knowledge are increasingly attracting the attention of Russian and foreign researchers in social science and the humanities. Taking into account the importance of the geographical factor in the distribution of science and knowledge in general, it should be noted that the methods and tools of spatial analysis, for example, such a field of science studies as scientometrics, appear to be relevant. The research deals with the spatio-temporal distribution of scientific knowledge about the Kaliningrad region. The paper presents the results of the analysis of bibliometric data on the subject ‘Kaliningrad region’ in order to identify the centers of knowledge generation and the most relevant areas of research. The calculations are based on the methods of scientometric analysis of bibliographic data applied to determine the volume and distribution of scientific publications in time and space. Cartographic methods were also used. The bibliographic database of the scientific electronic library eLIBRARY.RU, the largest Russian electronic archive of scientific publications, was taken as a data source. The study has revealed the dynamics of scientific productivity, the main branches of scientific knowledge studying the Kaliningrad region, scientific centers, as well as their spatial distribution at the national level.
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Девисилов and Vladimir Devisilov. "Bases of Scientific Data, Citation Index, and How to Increase It." Safety in Technosphere 5, no. 6 (December 25, 2016): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/24720.

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Scientometrical indicators for scientist activity, scientific magazines, citation indexes, methods of their definition and work with them have been considered. Main bases for scientific data – Scopus, Web of Science, Russian index of scientific citation (Russian science citation index) have been presented, rules of their use and work with them. Merits and demerits of the main scientometrical indicators are analyzed and recommendations for increase of scientist citation index are given. Scientific article’s structure, as well as requirements to its basic elements influencing a paper’s citation level, have been explained, recommendations for preparation of such paper’s basic elements as its heading, abstract, keywords, citable sources’ bibliography have been given. The structure for the paper’s main text has been considered and recommendations on its writing have been given. A conclusion is drawn that one of the reasons related to low level citation of Russian scientists, and references to publications in Russian magazines is a lack of culture in writing of scientific papers and not observance of their preparation rules that complicates their annotation in bases of scientific data.
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Babkin, Aleksandr, and Natalya Alekseeva. "Development Trends within the Telecommunications Industry: a Study Based on Scientometric Data." Science Governance and Scientometrics 14, no. 4 (November 29, 2019): 523–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.33873/2686-6706.2019.14-4.523-543.

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Jin, Yuran, Xin Li, R. Ian Campbell, and Shoufeng Ji. "Visualizing the hotspots and emerging trends of 3D printing through scientometrics." Rapid Prototyping Journal 24, no. 5 (July 9, 2018): 801–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rpj-05-2017-0100.

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Purpose 3D printing is believed to be driving the third industrial revolution. However, a scientometric visualizing of 3D printing research and an exploration its hotspots and emerging trends are lacking. This study aims to promote the theory development of 3D printing, help researchers to determine the research direction and provide a reference for enterprises and government to plan the development of 3D printing industry by a comprehensive understanding of the hotspots and trends of 3D printing. Design/methodology/approach Based on the theory of scientometrics, 2,769 literatures on the 3D printing theme were found in the Web of Science Core Collection’ Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) index between 1995-2016. These were analyzed to explore the research hotspots and emerging trends of 3D printing with the software CiteSpaceIII. Findings Hotspots had appeared first in 1993, grew rapidly from 2005 and peaked in 2013; hotspots in the “medical field” appeared earliest and have remained extremely active; hotspots have evolved from “drug”, “printer”, “rapid prototyping” and “3D printing” in the 1990s, through “laser-induced consolidation”, “scaffolds”, “sintering” and “metal matrix composites” in the 2000s, to the current hotspots of “stereolithography”, “laser additive manufacturing”, “medical images”; “3D bioprinting”, “titanium”, “Cstem cell” and “chemical reaction” were the emerging hotspots in recent years; “Commercial operation” and “fusion with emerging technology such as big data” may create future hotspots. Research limitations/implications It is hard to avoid the possibility of missing important research results on 3D printing. The relevant records could be missing if the query phrases for topic search do not appear in records. Besides, to improve the quality of data, this study selected articles and reviews as the research objects, which may also omit some records. Originality/value First, this is the first paper visualizing the hotspots and emerging trends of 3D printing using scientometric tools. Second, not only “burst reference” and “burst keywords” but also “cluster” and “landmark article” are selected as the evaluation factors to judge the hotspots and trends of a domain comprehensively. Third, overall perspective of hotspots and trends of 3D printing is put forward for the first time.
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Kolle, Shankar Reddy, and T. H. Shankarappa. "Scientometric Analysis of Scientific Papers from India (1989-2015) based on WoS Data." SRELS Journal of Information Management 53, no. 6 (February 7, 2017): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.17821/srels/2016/v53i6/90091.

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Csomós, György. "Visualising cities’ international scientific collaboration: a spatial scientometric approach based on Scopus data." Regional Statistics 7, no. 1 (2017): 225–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15196/rs0712.

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Bolodurina, I. P., Yu P. Ivanova (Lugovskova), L. M. Antsiferova, and V. D. Blinov. "DEVELOPMENT OF A MODIFIED WINNOWING METHOD FOR AGGREGATING BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION DATA FROM CITATION SYSTEMS UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF INCOMPLETE INFORMATION." Bulletin of the South Ural State University. Ser. Computer Technologies, Automatic Control & Radioelectronics 20, no. 4 (December 2020): 126–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14529/ctcr200413.

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Currently, transition to the electronic presentation of bibliographic information about scientific works has caused an increased interest in scientometric research. At the same time, the existing sci-entometric methods are criticized by scientists, since the incomplete bibliographic base and tools for its assessment do not allow the most accurate assessment of the contribution of scientific work. The problem of the quality of scientometric assessments, as a rule, is based on the study of the data of a certain citation system, which does not include complete information about all publications of the authors contained in other citation systems. Aim. This study is aimed at developing an adaptive ap-proach for the formation of aggregated data of bibliographic information of a scientific organiza-tion in conditions of incomplete information from the citation systems of the RSCI, “Google Aca-demy” and Scopus. Methods. The definition of the aggregated list of publications for the analysis of scientometric indicators was carried out by the Winnowing method, the Levenshtein algorithm, the shingle method and the Jaro–Winkler method. In the framework of the experimental study, the effectiveness of the application of the considered methods for aggregating information from cita-tion systems was assessed based on the analysis of accuracy, completeness and F-measure. Results. Expe¬riments on test data from the list of publications by authors of the Orenburg State University from the citation systems RSCI, Google Academy and Scopus showed that the Winnowing method formed the most accurate lists of publications by the F-measure criterion. To improve the perfor-mance of this algorithm, a two-stage optimization of the aggregation process was carried out, which made it possible to improve the running time of the algorithm when generating a list of bibliographic descriptions. Conclusion. The proposed approach for the formation of aggregated data of biblio-graphic information of a scientific organization in conditions of incomplete information from the ci-tation systems of the Russian Science Citation Index, Google Academy and Scopus allows increas-ing productivity in the formation of a list of authors' publications and shows good efficiency in de-termining the scientometric characteristics of authors.
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Wang, Yanen, Ray Tahir Mushtaq, Ammar Ahmed, Ammar Ahmed, Mudassar Rehman, Mudassar Rehman, Aqib Mashood Khan, et al. "Additive manufacturing is sustainable technology: citespace based bibliometric investigations of fused deposition modeling approach." Rapid Prototyping Journal 28, no. 4 (October 25, 2021): 654–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rpj-05-2021-0112.

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Purpose Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has a huge influence on the real world because of its ability to manufacture massively complicated geometrics. The purpose of this study is to use CiteSpace (CS) visual analysis to identify fused deposition modeling (FDM) research and development patterns to guide researchers to decide future research and provide a framework for corporations and organizations to prepare for the development in the rapid prototyping industry. Three-dimensional printing (3DP) is defined to budget minimize manufactured input and output for aviation and the medical product industrial sectors. 3DP has implemented its potential in the Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) reaction. Design/methodology/approach First, 396 original publications were extracted from the web of science (WOS) with the comprehensive list and did scientometrics analysis in CS software. The parameters are specified in CS including the span (from 2011 to 2019, one year slice for the co-authorship and the co-accordance analysis), visualization (show the merged networks), specific criteria for selection (top 20%), node form (author, organization, region, reference cited; cited author, journal and keywords) and pruning (pathfinder and slicing network). Finally, correlating data was studied and showed the results of the visualization study of FDM research were shown. Findings The framework of FDM information is beginning to take shape. About hot research topics, there are “Morphology,” “Tensile Property by making Blends,” “Use of Carbon nanotube in 3DP” and “Topology optimization.” Regarding the latest research frontiers of FDM printing, there are “Fused Filament Fabrication,” “AM,” in FDM printing. Where “Post-processing” and “environmental impact” are the research hotspots in FDM printing. These research results can provide insight into FDM printing and useful information to consider the existing studies and developments in FDM researchers’ analysis. Research limitations/implications Despite some important obtained results through FDM-related publications’ visualization, some deficiencies remain in this research. With >99% of articles written in English, the input data for CS was all downloaded from WOS databases, resulting in a language bias of papers in other languages and neglecting other data sources. Although, there are several challenges being faced by the FDM that limit its wide variety of applications. However, the significance of the current work concerning the technical and engineering prospects is discussed herein. Originality/value First, the novelty of this work lies in describing the FDM approach in a Scientometric way. In Scientometric investigation, leading writers, organizations, keywords, hot research and emerging knowledge points were explained. Second, this research has thoroughly and comprehensively examined the useful sustainability effects, i.e. economic sustainability, energy-based sustainability, environmental sustainability, of 3DP in industrial development in qualitative and quantitative aspects by 2025 from a global viewpoint. Third, this work also described the practical significance of FDM based on 3DP since COVID-19. 3DP has stepped up as a vital technology to support improved healthcare and other general response to emergency situations.
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S, Abirami, and Senthilkumar R. "Research Response On “Pediatric”: A Scientometric Study On The Literature Output From Wos." Kongunadu Research Journal 6, no. 2 (December 30, 2019): 87–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj308.

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The hit rate of publications even more grew on the basis of everyday development in each and every department. To study the growth and publication trend in “PEDIATRIC” decided to use scientometric tools.The desired data were downloaded from web of science (WOS) on pediatric. The analysis was based on theyear wise growth on publications, publications based on languages, document wise publications and top ten journals; the Lotka’s Law has been analyzed. The scope and hypothesis are framed for the present study. The research topic was “Research Response on “Pediatric”: A Scientometric Study on the Literature Output from WOS”.
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R, Senthil Kumar, and Ulaganathan G. "SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ASIAN COUNTRIES MATHEMATICS PUBLICATIONS." Kongunadu Research Journal 5, no. 1 (June 30, 2018): 97–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj260.

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This paper discusses about the Asian countries Mathematics publications during the period of 1996-2016 and its citation available in the Scimago Journal and Country Rank data base by the authors from top 15 countries (based on publications). The relevant data are collected from Scimago Journal and Country Rankdata base and it was analyzed. It shows among the Asian countries Mathematics publications totally 833461 articles were published. Among the publications, maximum of 418170 (50.17%) articles published by China followed by Japan with 129674 (15.56%) publications and India is in 3rd place with 77303 (9.28%)publications during the study period.
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Csomós, György. "Mapping the Scientific Output of European Cities: a Spatial Scientometric Analysis Based on Scopus Data." Területi Statisztika 57, no. 4 (2017): 356–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15196/ts570402.

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Watad, Abdulla, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Mohammad Adawi, Howard Amital, Shaye Kivity, Naim Mahroum, Miri Blank, and Yehuda Shoenfeld. "Is autoimmunology a discipline of its own? A big data-based bibliometric and scientometric analyses." Autoimmunity 50, no. 4 (March 23, 2017): 269–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08916934.2017.1305361.

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Parinov, S. I. "Topic Modeling of the Research Papers' Citation Contexts: a Structure of an Author's Research Consumption." Programmnaya Ingeneria 12, no. 3 (May 19, 2021): 140–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17587/prin.12.140-149.

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Citation contexts from research papers, as a rule, contain information about the reasons and the character of using the cited research outputs. By extracting this information from the citation contexts, one can create different data sets for scientometric studies. The paper systematizes general possibilities of using data from the citation contexts for the development of the author-citation network analysis. As one of applications, the paper presents an approach to constructing the thematic structure of a research consumption based on topic modelling of the citation contexts from researchers papers. The thematic structure features built in the forms of a "word tree" and a flowchart are discussed. Possible directions of development of this approach are considered. The proposed thematic structure of the research consumption is a promising new data source for both scientometric studies and creation of new research services.
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Hu, K., Z. Dai, J. Zheng, and H. Wu. "ANALYSIS OF THE STATUS AND TREND OF GIS RESEARCH IN THE PAST TEN YEARS FROM 2010 TO 2019." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B4-2020 (August 24, 2020): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b4-2020-47-2020.

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Abstract. To understand the trends in a specific field is always an important issue for researchers in the field. In geographical information science (GIS) field, understanding the trends is also an open question for many researchers. In this paper, we conducted a scientometric analysis based on the selected GIS represented journals, provided by the work (Biljecki 2016). We use the data-driven method stemming from scientometric theories to help readers to obtain a direct impression of the field. Several interesting facts are found. The in-domain and out-domain institution and journals are compared. Structural analysis shows that classical research trend in GIS fields include Landsat, VGI, social sensing, change detection, spatial econometrics, and laser scanning.
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Qi, Tuotuo, Tianmei Wang, Yanlin Ma, Wei Zhang, and Yanchun Zhu. "A scientometric analysis of e-participation research." International Journal of Crowd Science 2, no. 2 (June 11, 2018): 136–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcs-08-2018-0015.

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Purpose Due to the increasing demand for public services, as a new form of public governance, e-participation has emerged. Scholars from various disciplines have published plenty of research results on e-participation. This paper aims to reveal the research status frontiers directly by mapping knowledge domains. Design/methodology/approach The authors take 1,322 articles on e-participation published in Web of Science from 2001 to 2017 as research object. They then run the information visualization software CiteSpace to drill deeper into the literature data. Findings The study found that e-participation research has the obvious interdisciplinary feature; the author and institution cooperation networks with less internal cooperation are relatively sparse; the USA ranks first in the field of e-participation research, followed by the UK, with the other countries lagged behind; and e-participation through social media is gradually becoming the new research focus. Originality/value Based on the objective data and information visualization technology, the research intuitively reveals the research status and development trend of e-participation.
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Santamaria-Granados, Luz, Juan Francisco Mendoza-Moreno, and Gustavo Ramirez-Gonzalez. "Tourist Recommender Systems Based on Emotion Recognition—A Scientometric Review." Future Internet 13, no. 1 (December 24, 2020): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi13010002.

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Recommendation systems have overcome the overload of irrelevant information by considering users’ preferences and emotional states in the fields of tourism, health, e-commerce, and entertainment. This article reviews the principal recommendation approach documents found in scientific databases (Elsevier’s Scopus and Clarivate Web of Science) through a scientometric analysis in ScientoPy. Research publications related to the recommenders of emotion-based tourism cover the last two decades. The review highlights the collection, processing, and feature extraction of data from sensors and wearables to detect emotions. The study proposes the thematic categories of recommendation systems, emotion recognition, wearable technology, and machine learning. This paper also presents the evolution, trend analysis, theoretical background, and algorithmic approaches used to implement recommenders. Finally, the discussion section provides guidelines for designing emotion-sensitive tourist recommenders.
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Timo Oladinrin, Olugbenga, Wadu Mesthrige Jayantha, and Tochukwu Moses. "New Working Practices: A Scientometric Review." International Journal of Real Estate Studies 15, no. 1 (June 23, 2021): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/intrest.v15n1.8.

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Study on New Working Practices (NWPs), which is the subject of this review paper, has created a large body of literature. Studies in this research area are progressing quickly, and it is important to stay abreast of new trends and essential factors in the growth of mutual awareness. This study evaluates the global scientific output of New Working Practices (NWPs) research and explores their hotspots and frontiers from 1980 to 2018 (pre-COVID-19), using bibliometric methods. 850 relevant articles were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) and analysed. Scientometric method and Citespace VI were used to analyse the bibliometric data. Reference citation and cocitation networks were plotted, while keywords were used to analyse the research hotspots and trends. There is a significant increase in the number of annual publications with time. The United Kingdom (UK) ranked highest in the countries with most publications, and the leading author is Friedhelm Nachreiner based on publication counts. The most cited author/organisation is the UK Department of Health. Performance, work, and flexible working are the research hotspots, while flexible working arrangement represents the prominent research domain. The study offers valuable references for researchers, industry practitioners and policymakers.
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Qin, Di, Yidan Hu, and Xuemei Li. "Waste Glass Utilization in Cement-Based Materials for Sustainable Construction: A Review." Crystals 11, no. 6 (June 21, 2021): 710. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst11060710.

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The construction industry has a significant environmental impact, contributing considerably to CO2 emissions, natural resource depletion, and energy consumption. The construction industry is currently trending towards using alternative construction materials in place of natural materials and cement, thereby reducing the environmental impact and promoting sustainability. Two approaches have been used in this review: scientometric analysis and a comprehensive manual review on the waste glass (WG) utilization in cement-based materials (CBMs) as a sustainable approach. Scientometric analysis is conducted to find out the current research trend from available bibliometric data and to identify the relevant publication fields, sources with the most publications, the most frequently used keywords, the most cited articles and authors, and the countries that have made the most significant contribution to the field of WG utilization in CBMs. The effect of WG on the mechanical properties of CBMs was found to be inconsistent in the literature. The inconsistent effects of WG impede its acceptance in the construction sector. This study intends to shed light on the arguments and tries to explain the opposing perspectives. This article summarizes the findings of various research groups and recommends new viewpoints based on the assessment of fundamental processes. The effect of utilizing WG on fresh and hardened properties of CBMs, including workability, compressive strength, split-tensile strength, and flexural strength, are reviewed. Furthermore, the microstructure and durability of composites containing WG are investigated. Different limitations associated with WG use in CBMs and their possible solution are reported. This study will assist researchers in identifying gaps in the present research. Additionally, the scientometric review will enable researchers from diverse regions to exchange novel ideas and technologies, collaborate on research, and form joint ventures.
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Zverev, D. D., and A. S. Kostin. "RESEARCH OF SCIENTIFIC DATA IN THE FIELD OF UNMANNED AVIATION SYSTEMS BASED ON PUBLICATION ACTIVITY IN THE RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC CITATION INDEX." System analysis and logistics 4, no. 26 (December 17, 2020): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31799/2007-5687-2020-4-21-25.

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The article presents an analysis of publication activity in the field of unmanned aircraft systems based on the Russian Science Citation Index. This area is one of the growth points of FutureSkills competencies, therefore, the study of scientometric parameters is extremely relevant. The main publication centers, universities and institutes and scientific articles that have the highest citations and citations were obtained as the research objectives. The paper presents a retrospective analysis of the intensity of publication and presents the authors and titles of articles with the highest citations. Additionally, the main areas of application of quadcopters are considered. Key words: aeronet, unmanned aerial systems, quadrocopters, analysis of publications, research centers.
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Rozhkov, Sergej, and Ludmila Ivantcheva. "Scientometrical indicators of national science & technology policy based on patent statistics data." World Patent Information 20, no. 3-4 (September 1998): 161–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0172-2190(98)00046-5.

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Ahmad, Waqas, Mehran Khan, and Piotr Smarzewski. "Effect of Short Fiber Reinforcements on Fracture Performance of Cement-Based Materials: A Systematic Review Approach." Materials 14, no. 7 (April 1, 2021): 1745. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14071745.

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Fracture characteristics were used to effectively evaluate the performance of fiber-reinforced cementitious composites. The fracture parameters provided the basis for crack stability analysis, service performance, safety evaluation, and protection. Much research has been carried out in the proposed study field over the previous two decades. Therefore, it was required to analyze the research trend from the available bibliometric data. In this study, the scientometric analysis and science mapping techniques were performed along with a comprehensive discussion to identify the relevant publication field, highly used keywords, most active authors, most cited articles, and regions with largest impact on the field of fracture properties of cement-based materials (CBMs). Furthermore, the characteristic of various fibers such as steel, polymeric, inorganic, and carbon fibers are discussed, and the factors affecting the fracture properties of fiber-reinforced CBMs (FRCBMs) are reviewed. In addition, future gaps are identified. The graphical representation based on the scientometric review could be helpful for research scholars from different countries in developing research cooperation, creating joint ventures, and exchanging innovative technologies and ideas.
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Tarasevich, Yury, and Taisiya Shinyaeva. "Criteria for Assessment of Current Condition and Development of Research Studies Based on Scientometric Data Analysis." Voprosy Obrazovaniya/ Educational Studies Moscow, no. 2 (2015): 221–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1814-9545-2015-2-221-234.

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Baskaran, S. "Research Trend on Data Mining: A Scientometric Study during 2011-2020, based on Web of Science." International Journal of Research in Library Science 7, no. 4 (October 27, 2021): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.26761/ijrls.7.4.2021.1457.

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Chen, Meng-Lin. "A Data-Driven Critical Review of Second Language Acquisition in the Past 30 Years." Publications 6, no. 3 (July 19, 2018): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/publications6030033.

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This study aims to provide a comprehensive and data-driven review of the knowledge domain of second language acquisition (SLA) and pedagogy in the past 30 years. Using knowledge domain visualization techniques, the study first provides a review of SLA at the disciplinary level. It then identifies the major research areas and current research frontiers in the SLA research landscape based on high-quality data retrieved from Web of Science (WoS) databases. The study provides useful references for future research and pedagogy in the field in which literature reviews employing scientometric methodology and driven by data, such as the present one, are rare, and thus, are much in need of supplement views produced by traditional literature reviews.
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Qiu, Rui, Shuhua Hou, and Zhiyi Meng. "Low carbon air transport development trends and policy implications based on a scientometrics-based data analysis system." Transport Policy 107 (June 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2021.04.013.

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Lavrik, Olga, and Maria Pleshakova. "Journals in library science and bibliography: Multiaspect scientometric analysis." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 12 (December 1, 2016): 44–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2016-12-44-58.

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The findings of the scientometric analysis of national journals in library science and bibliography are presented. Based on Science Index data, the rating of the journals under the subject headings “Culture” and “Information Studies” of the Russian Science Citation Index by citations number, number of citations excluding self-citation, two-year impact-factor, and two-year impact factor excluding self-citation is drawn up. The authors argue that these results can be extrapolated on the national library science. The article is based on the paper presented at the Second World Professional Forum “The Book. Culture. Education. Innovations” - “Crimea-2016”.
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Oliveira, Carlos Yure B., Cicero Diogo L. Oliveira, Marius N. Müller, Elizabeth P. Santos, Danielli M. M. Dantas, and Alfredo O. Gálvez. "A Scientometric Overview of Global Dinoflagellate Research." Publications 8, no. 4 (November 25, 2020): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/publications8040050.

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Understanding the evolution of scientific literature is a critical and necessary step for the development and strengthening of a research field. However, an overview of global dinoflagellate research remains unavailable. Herein, global dinoflagellate research output was analyzed based on a scientometric approach using the Scopus data archive. The basic characteristics and worldwide interactions of dinoflagellate research output were analyzed to determine the temporal evolution and new emerging trends. The results confirm that dinoflagellate research output, reflected in the number of publications, is a fast-growing area since the mid-1990s. In total, five research subareas emerged using a bibliometric keywords analysis: (1) “symbiosis with coral reefs”, (2) “phylogeny”, (3) “palynology”, (4) “harmful algal blooms” and (5) “nutrition strategies”. Dinoflagellate publications were modeled by fish production (both aquaculture and fisheries) and economic and social indexes. Finally, directions for future research are proposed and discussed. The presented scientometric analysis confirms that dinoflagellate research is an active and important area with focus on mitigating economic impacts, especially in regard to fish production.
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Borzunov, Oleg Igorevich, and G. N. Ponomarenko. "Primary open angle glaucoma: scientometric analysis of evidence research." Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation 17, no. 3 (September 15, 2020): 120–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/1681-3456-2018-17-3-120-125.

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The article presents modern data of scientometric analysis and scientific substantiation of the introduction of the evidentiary approach to the development of the strategy of physical therapy of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Aim is to conduct a scientometric analysis of evidence-based studies on the use of therapeutic physical factors in the therapy of primary open-angle glaucoma. Results. The paper considers the proposed mechanisms of action and the clinical effects of proven therapeutic physical factors in the therapy of POAG. Particular attention is paid to evidence-based studies on the use of magnetotherapy, electrical stimulation, laser stimulation. In the course of the comprehensive analysis, recommendations on the use of therapeutic physical factors in the treatment of patients with POAG based on evidence were suggested. Сonclusion. An obligatory link in the therapy of patients with POAG is the analysis of existing evidence-based studies and the implementation of new quality randomized controlled clinical trials to study the effect of therapeutic physical factors on the course of POAG treatment.
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Wang, Minxi, Ping Liu, Rui Zhang, Zhi Li, and Xin Li. "A Scientometric Analysis of Global Health Research." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 8 (April 24, 2020): 2963. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082963.

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With the development and deepening of the process of global integration, global health is gaining increasing attention. An increasing number of studies have examined global health from diverse perspectives to promote the realization of global public health. The purpose of this research is to systematically and comprehensively evaluate the knowledge structure, knowledge domain, and evolution trend in the field of global health research. Based on the 14,692 document data retrieved from Web of Science Core Collection from 1996 to 2019, this article carried out a visual analysis of global health research from the perspective of scientific output characteristics, scientific research cooperation networks, keywords, and highly cited literature. The results show that scholars’ interest in global health research is increasing, especially after the outbreak of SARS. USA, England, Canada, Australia, and China have the most prominent contributions to global health research. Significant authors, high impact journals and core institutions also identified. The study found that “global health governance”, “global health diplomacy”, “medical education”, “global health education” and “antimicrobial resistance” are the research frontiers and hot spots. This study provides an overview and valuable guidance for researchers and related personnel to find the research direction and practice of global health.
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Kovlen, D. V., and G. N. Ponomarenko. "PHYSICAL THERAPY IN THE PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION: THE SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF EVIDENCE-BASED RESEARCH." Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation 16, no. 3 (June 15, 2017): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/1681-3456-2017-16-3-121-127.

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This article presents the current data on the scientometric analysis along with the prospects for the implementation of the evidence-based approach to the development of the strategy for physical therapy of essential hypertension. Aim. The objective of the present work was the scientometric analysis of the results of the evidence-based studies concerned with the application of the medical physical factors for the treatment of essential hypertension. Results. The results of a detailed analysis of the clinical effects and the putative mechanisms of action of evidence-based medical physical factors in the treatment of essential hypertension are presented. Much attention is given to evidence-based research of the use of dosed physical activity, remedial gymnastics, instrumental methods, and artificial medical physical factors for the treatment of the patients suffering from different clinical forms of essential hypertension. The data obtained in this study provided a basis for the development of the clinical guidelines for the evidence-based application of the medical physical factors in the treatment of hypertensive patients. Conclusion. The regular generalization and analysis of the on-going evidence-based research as well as the conduction of the new high-quality randomized controlled clinical trials are needed to evaluate the effects of natural and artificial medical physical factors on the patients presenting with essential hypertension.
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Ahmed, Waqar, and Kanwal Ameen. "Defining big data and measuring its associated trends in the field of information and library management." Library Hi Tech News 34, no. 9 (November 6, 2017): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lhtn-05-2017-0035.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to define big data and draw its deep understanding. Moreover, trends of big data research in the field of library and information management are explored. With the purpose to explore the research trends, papers indexed in Thomson Reuters’ ISI Web of Knowledge were analyzed. Design/methodology/approach It is a literature-based and scientometric paper. A formal definition is constructed through a review of literature. Moreover, scientometric analysis of papers indexed in Thomson Reuters’ ISI Web of Knowledge has been done to explore the research trends associated with big data in the field of library and information science, using Vosviewer software. Findings The findings of the study indicate the reshaped definition of big data. The findings further indicate major research trends associated with big data. The analysis indicated “Risk”, “Industry”, “Market”, “Creditworthiness” and “Big Data Analytics”, the most repeated research trends associated with big data. Practical implications The paper sums up the learnings required to be a successful data-literate manager. First, the study defines big data. Second, the study describes current research trends associated with big data. Third, on the basis of the explored trends, data managers and library and information management professionals are guided about the learnings they require to be a successful data manager. Where thousands of data-literate managers are predicted to require in future, the present study is a guide to trends associated with big data. Originality/value It is a first study of its type which provides a reshaped definition of big data. It portrays its landscape and associated research trends in the field of information and library management (ILM).
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He, Donghui, Keith Bristow, Vilim Filipović, Jialong Lv, and Hailong He. "Microplastics in Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Scientometric Analysis." Sustainability 12, no. 20 (October 21, 2020): 8739. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12208739.

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Microplastics, as an emerging contaminant, have been shown to threaten the sustainability of ecosystems, and there is also concern about human exposure, as microplastic particles tend to bioaccumulate and biomagnify through the food chain. While microplastics in marine environments have been extensively studied, research on microplastics in terrestrial ecosystems is just starting to gain momentum. In this paper, we used scientometric analysis to understand the current status of microplastic research in terrestrial systems. The global scientific literature on microplastics in terrestrial ecosystems, based on data from the Web of Science between 1986 and 2020, was explored with the VOSviewer scientometric software. Co-occurrence visualization maps and citation analysis were used to identify the relationship among keywords, authors, organizations, countries, and journals focusing on the issues of terrestrial microplastics. The results show that research on microplastics in terrestrial systems just started in the past few years but is increasing rapidly. Science of the Total Environment ranks first among the journals publishing papers on terrestrial microplastics. In addition, we also highlighted the desire to establish standards/protocols for extracting and quantifying microplastics in soils. Future studies are recommended to fill the knowledge gaps on the abundance, distribution, ecological and economic effects, and toxicity of microplastics.
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R, Senthilkumar, and Ulaganathan U. "SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ASIAN COUNTRIES LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE PUBLICATIONS." Kongunadu Research Journal 5, no. 2 (June 30, 2018): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj275.

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This paper discusses about the Asian countries Library and Information Science publications during the period of 1996-2016 and its citation available in the Scimago Journal and Country Rank data base by the authors from top 15 countries (based on publications). The relevant data are collected from Scimago Journal and Country Rank data base and it was analyzed. It shows among the Asian countries Library and Information Science publications totally 21233 articles were published which are indexed in Scimago database. Among the publications, maximum of 8506(40.06%) articles published by China and followed by Taiwan with 2764(13.02%) publications and India is in 3rd place with 2626(12.37%) publications during the study period.
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Thelwall, Mike, and Maria M. Delgado. "Arts and humanities research evaluation: no metrics please, just data." Journal of Documentation 71, no. 4 (July 13, 2015): 817–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-02-2015-0028.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to make an explicit case for the use of data with contextual information as evidence in arts and humanities research evaluations rather than systematic metrics. Design/methodology/approach – A survey of the strengths and limitations of citation-based indicators is combined with evidence about existing uses of wider impact data in the arts and humanities, with particular reference to the 2014 UK Research Excellence Framework. Findings – Data are already used as impact evidence in the arts and humanities but this practice should become more widespread. Practical implications – Arts and humanities researchers should be encouraged to think creatively about the kinds of data that they may be able to generate in support of the value of their research and should not rely upon standardised metrics. Originality/value – This paper combines practices emerging in the arts and humanities with research evaluation from a scientometric perspective to generate new recommendations.
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Arutyunov, Valery. "Scientific performance at Russia’s backbone universities." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 3 (March 1, 2018): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2018-3-33-43.

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By the early 2018, within the higher education system of the Russian federation (over 500 state higher education institutions), three university clusters have been formed, namely: the federal state universities (FSU), national research universities (NRU), and RBUs, Russian backbone universities (higher education institutions) The scientific performance of 33 RBUs is analyzed based on the set of scientometric indicators (Hirsch index, publishing activity, citation, etc.) (as of the early 2018). The assessment is accomplished based on the number of the faculty staff of the universities and the data on publications and citation as presented in RSCI databases. Based on the study findings, the RBU rating register is compiled, the relevance leaders are revealed. The author emphasizes that the leaders make about one third of the whole number of RBUs while the FSU and NRU leaders make up to one half of their corresponding cluster. Comparative analysis of scientific performance maximum values for the three clusters is accomplished. The RBUs that need to energize research and publications and to increase scientometric indicators and scientific performance are specified.
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Kovyazina, Elena. "Open archive in research libraries." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 2 (February 1, 2017): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2017-2-57-64.

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The databases of research staff papers make a popular resource of libraries. Enhanced with scientometric data, these resources offer efficient instrument of publication activity control. However, they fail to promote the publications to the wide audience or to increase their citation ratio. For this purpose, open access archive based on specialized technological software platform is seen as the more efficient.
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Arutyunov, Valery. "Comparative analysis of research performance of the federal state and national research universities of Russia." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 80–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2018-1-80-91.

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The history of establishing national research universities (NRU) and federal state universities (FSU) and relevant standards is reviewed in brief. Based on several scientometric indicators (Hirsch index, publication record, citation, etc.), the research results of 10 FSU and 29 NRU are analyzed (as for the early 2017). The estimations were made by qualitative indicators of the universities’ faculty staff, data on publication activity and citation of Russian institutions in the Russian Science Citation Index databases. As a result of the study, the NRU and FSU rating lists were acquired, and the leaders were defined. Revealed are the universities which academic results are highly demanded, and the universities that need to improve their scientometric indicators. The leaders are named among the NRU and FSU. Five FRUs and 14 NRU undoubtedly comply with their status which is evidenced by their productivity since their establishment up to January, 2017.
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