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Csomós, György. "On the challenges ahead of spatial scientometrics focusing on the city level." Aslib Journal of Information Management 72, no. 1 (November 20, 2019): 67–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajim-06-2019-0152.

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Purpose Spatial bibliometrics and scientometrics have traditionally focused on examining both country and regional levels; however, in recent years, numerous spatial analyses on the city level have been carried out. While city-level scientometric analyses have gained popularity among policymakers and statistical/economic research organizations, researchers in the field of bibliometrics are divided regarding whether it is possible to observe the spatial unit “city” through bibliometric and scientometric tools. The purpose of this paper is to reveal the most significant challenges ahead of spatial scientometrics focusing on the city level by examining relevant scientometric studies. Design/methodology/approach This analysis involves the most significant spatial scientometric studies focusing on the city level and carefully examines how they collect bibliometric and/or scientometric data, what methodologies they employ to process bibliometric data and most importantly, how they approach the spatial unit “city”. Findings After systematically scrutinizing relevant studies in the field, three major problems have been identified: there is no standardized method of how cities should be defined and how metropolitan areas should be delineated; there is no standardized method of how bibliometric and scientometric data on the city level should be collected and processed; and it is not clearly defined how cities can profit from the results of bibliometric and scientometric analysis focusing on them. Originality/value This is the first study that compiles a “database” of scientometric studies focusing on the city level. The paper not only reveals major challenges ahead of city level spatial analysis but recommends some possible solution as well.
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Perron, Brian E., Bryan G. Victor, David R. Hodge, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, Michael G. Vaughn, and Robert Joseph Taylor. "Laying the Foundations for Scientometric Research." Research on Social Work Practice 27, no. 7 (January 12, 2016): 802–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049731515624966.

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Objective: Scientometric studies of social work have stagnated due to problems with the organization and structure of the disciplinary literature. This study utilized data science to produce a set of research tools to overcome these methodological challenges. Method: We constructed a comprehensive list of social work journals for a 25-year time period and searched for all available article records using 35 different databases. Customized software was developed to restructure article records into a single analyzable database. We then computed the annual journal growth from the database. Results: A population of 90 disciplinary journals was established, and 33,330 article records were retrieved from 80 of these journals. Rapid and consistent growth in the number of social work journals was observed, particularly from 1997 up to 2005. Conclusions: The population list of social work journals, database of article records, and customized software builds the foundation for future scientometric studies in social work.
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Babkin, A. V., and N. S. Alekseeva. "Trends in the development of the digital economy based on a study of scientometric databases." Economics and Management, no. 6 (August 28, 2019): 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2019-6-16-25.

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The digital economy is currently making a great contribution to the development of the global economy and economies of different countries, being one of the priority development areas. The problem of identifying trends in the development of the digital economy that will determine global trends in the future remains relevant. In this regard, the authors attempt to identify trends in the development of the digital economy based on scientometric databases.Aim. The presented study aims to determine the place and role of the digital economy in the current global transformation processes and trends in its development as part of a study of scientometric databases.Tasks. The authors present the hierarchy of directions for the development of the digital economy in Russia and its systemic decomposition, identify changes in scientometric indicators in the field of the digital economy through the analysis of the Scopus abstract and citation database and the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) database, and describe changes in the scientometric indicators and publication activity in the field of digital economy.Methods. This study uses the international Scopus database, the RSCI database, correlation and regression analysis, and mathematical statistics methods.Results. It is established that interest in the digital economy grows every year. The authors present a hierarchy of directions for the development of the digital economy in Russia and a systemic decomposition (model) of the digital economy. It is noted that most publications on digital economy focus on the application of digital technologies. Analysis of scientometric databases for 2010–2018 reflects trends in the development of the digital economy.Conclusions. The conducted study shows trends in the development of the digital economy in Russia and identifies priority directions for the development of the national economy as a whole, which specifies the direction for future research.
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Kharat, Pooja Prakash, and Siddqui Eraj. "Scientometric Profile on Chikungunya in Medline Database." International Journal of Research in Library Science 7, no. 3 (July 16, 2021): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.26761/ijrls.7.3.2021.1419.

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Запольская, Анна, Anna Zapolskaya, Сергей Шептунов, Sergey Sheptunov, Иван Воробьев, and Ivan Vorobev. "Storage of primary and secondary scientific information: classification and access." Bulletin of Bryansk state technical university 2015, no. 3 (September 30, 2015): 168–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/23022.

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Annotation: The article analyzes the main tools for collecting, processing and analyzing the information necessary for the preparation of research papers, research papers and articles in science journalism. The authors classified the database storing primary and secondary scientific information, describes how to access these international information systems. Among them are allocated the largest and most influential scientometric and bibliographic databases, such as the Web of Science and its components, the system Scopus, Google Scholar, the domestic development of scientometric eLIBRARY, and a number of narrow-profile international databases dedicated to the search of scientific information.
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Семеріков, Сергій, Владислав Потоцький, Катерина Словак, Світлана Грищенко, and Арнольд Ків. "Automation of the Export Data from Open Journal Systems to the Russian Science Citation Index." Педагогіка вищої та середньої школи 51 (December 13, 2018): 276–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/pedag.v51i0.3675.

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Semerikov S.O. Pototskyi V.S., Slovak K.I., Hryshchenko S.M. and Kiv A.E. Automation of the Export Data from Open Journal Systems to the Russian Science Citation Index. It is shown that the calculation of scientometric indicators of the scientist and also the scientific journal continues to be an actual problem nowadays. It is revealed that the leading scientometric databases have the capabilities of automated metadata collection from the scientific journal website by the use of specialized electronic document management systems, in particular Open Journal Systems. It is established that Open Journal Systems successfully exports metadata about an article from scientific journals to scientometric databases Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar. However, there is no standard method of export from Open Journal Systems to such scientometric databases as the Russian Science Citation Index and Index Copernicus, which determined the need for research. The aim of the study is to develop the plug-in to the Open Journal Systems for the export of data from this system to scientometric database Russian Science Citation Index. As a result of the study, an infological model for exporting metadata from Open Journal Systems to the Russian Science Citation Index was proposed. The SirenExpo plug-in was developed to export data from Open Journal Systems to the Russian Science Citation Index by the use of the Articulusrelease preparation system.
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Frolova, V. A., Zh A. Karabaev, S. K. Khasenova, T. Sh Kubieva, T. M. Myrzakhmetov, E. A. Lazareva, and I. A. Semiletova. "The scientometric analysis of the “Abstract Journal” database." Scientific and Technical Information Processing 35, no. 3 (June 2008): 143–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/s0147688208030064.

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Pandurang, Bhagat Meenakshi, Vaishali Khaparde, and Fawaz Abdullah Alhamdi. "Naturopathy Output: A Scientometric Study in Scopus Database." Pearl : A Journal of Library and Information Science 13, no. 3 (2019): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0975-6922.2019.00031.7.

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Barsan, Ionela Maria. "Literature review using scientometric methods in the field of copyright." Revista Română de Biblioteconomie și Știința Informării = Romanian Journal of Library and Information Science 17, no. 2 (December 8, 2021): 43–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.26660/rrbsi.2021.17.2.43.

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The literature review is the most important step in achieving scientific research. The large amount of information can be analyzed using scientometric methods. It was downloaded a database of scientific production published in the last five years in the Clarivate Analitycs database — Web of Science - in the field of copyright. The downloaded database is analysed with VOS Viewer, scientometric analysis software. The subject analysed is used in many areas of research, as well as pure copyright, but also associated with the fields of medicine, nanoelectronics, genetics. The method used can be multiplied for any topic or domain.
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Mukhametshin, R. R., and G. Sh Asylgaraeva. "Comparative analysis of scientometrics indicators of “Povolzhskaya аrkheologiya” journal." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 4 (June 28, 2021): 73–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2021-4-73-92.

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The authors discuss the results of analyzing scientometric indicators of “Povolzhskaya аrkheologiya” journal acquired to the Web of Sciences, Scopus and RSCI (Russian Science Citation Index) databases. To specify the journal position within the archeological periodicals and its possible inclusion into the Web of Science database, the study findings were compared to the analyses results for the Russian authoritative academic journals in the related domains. The rating for selected journals by Scopus and RSCI key scientometrics indicators is built. The journal position in these ratings is discussed. Within the Web of Science system, the indicator of the journal “latent citation” is obtained. The journal dynamics within the databases under examination is demonstrated. The articles published in 2015–2019 are analyzed for their territorial affiliation. Based on the analysis results, the authors determine the journal position in the national and global context and suggest that “Povolzhskaya аrkheologiya” journal has got high starting position if included into the Web of Science.
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Paladchenko, O. F., and I. V. Molchanova. "Scientific metric analysis of the prospectivity of scientific and technological directions to limit greenhouse gas emissions." Science, technologies, innovation, no. 2(14) (2020): 44–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.35668/2520-6524-2020-2-06.

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The article is devoted to the study of the prospects of scientific and technological areas for limiting greenhouse gas emissions using scientometric analysis based on publications in the international database Web of Science and patents in the international database Derwent Innovation in the thematic area “Air”. The aim of the study is to identify potentially the most promising technologies for limiting greenhouse gas emissions and the possible use of such technologies to achieve the Strategic Development Goal 13 by implementing National Task 13.1 “Limit greenhouse gas emissions in the economy”. The results of scientometric analysis of the international database of Web of Science publications and the database of patents Derwent Innovation in the thematic area of “Air” on potentially the most promising scientific and technological areas are presented. There are also proposed the results of a comparative analysis of generalized and specified potentially promising technological areas for limiting greenhouse gas emissions. It is concluded that the results of scientometric analysis of the Web of Science publication database and the Derwent Innovation patent database made it possible to identify technological directions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which are potentially the most promising for achieving SDG 13 by implementing national task 13.1 “Limit greenhouse gas emissions in the economy”
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Khosravi, Mohammad R., and Varun G. Menon. "Reliability of Hijacked Journal Detection Based on Scientometrics, Altmetric Tools, and Web Informatics: A Case Report Using Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus." Security and Communication Networks 2021 (October 12, 2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1631496.

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This paper presents a case report on detecting hijacked journals. Towards identification of a fake journal website and preventing a hijacked paper, we can use different tools including Google Scholar and Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus (both as scientometric databases) to distinguish a fake website from a legal journal website. Our evaluation shows that analysis of a doubtful website for a targeted journal based on Google Scholar is not reliable. In fact, the use of scientometric tools for tracking prior publications of the targeted journal is compulsory. Another result of this study is that in some uncommon cases, fake websites (clone versions) may sometimes convince a scientometric database in order to be fully/partially indexed along with an abstracting of their hijacked papers while these websites steal identity of the legal journals. Therefore, as a result, we should check both of WoS and Scopus at the same time for verifying a fake website to obtain more reliability.
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Ramirez, Miguel Cruz, and Rafael Armando Rodriguez Devesa. "A scientometric look at mathematics education from Scopus database." Mathematics Enthusiast 16, no. 1-3 (February 1, 2019): 37–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.54870/1551-3440.1449.

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REPANOVICI, Angela, and Manolis KOUKOURAKIS. "Scientometric study regardings ethics in professional activities." Revista Etică și Deontologie 2021, no. 2 (January 2022): 13–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.52744/red.2021.02.02.

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Interest in ethics in professional activities has increased. New requirements have emerged in more and more areas. Scientometric research provides ways to analyze the publication interests of researchers. A scientometric study in the field of ethics was created using the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science database. The criteria for the inclusion and exclusion of documents from the database were generated. All published documents in the field of Ethics from the last 2 years were included in the study. Only the articles were analyzed using the WOS Viewer software. Five directions of research resulting from the analysis of the terms used by the authors in the title and summary were generated.
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Kovtun, N. N. "Soft Power «real» science: Russian game theory in practice and in theory." Russian Journal of Legal Studies 3, no. 2 (June 15, 2016): 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/rjls18125.

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The work undertaken by a critical analysis of the main criteria for assessing the development of the Russian academic science through priority adoption and acceptance to the account only those publications that are reflected in the «universally recognized» scientometric databases WEB of Science database, SKORPUS, RSCI; the author points out a dead-end data vector «reforms» for Russian science, and for specific research.
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Mostafaie, Amid, Diogo N. Cardoso, Mohammadreza Kamali, and Susana Loureiro. "A Scientometric Study on Industrial Effluent and Sludge Toxicity." Toxics 9, no. 8 (July 28, 2021): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9080176.

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The growth of industrialization has led to an increase in the production of highly contaminated wastewater. Industrial wastewater contains highly complex compounds varying in characteristics and required to be treated before its discharge into a water medium from various industries. However, the efficiency of the treated wastewater from the toxicity reduction perspective is unclear. In order to overcome this barrier, toxicity assessment of the industrial wastewater before and after treatment is crucial. Thus, in this study, a scientometric analysis has been performed on the toxicity assessment of industrial wastewater and sludges, which have been reported in the literature. Web of Science (WoS) core collection database has been considered the main database to execute this analysis. Via the search of pre-researched keywords, a total number of 1038 documents were collected, which have been published from 1951 to 2020. Via CiteSpace software and WoS analyser, these documents went under analysis regarding some of the scientometry criteria, and the detailed results obtained are provided in this study. The total number of published documents on this topic is relatively low during such a long period of time. In conclusion, the need for more detailed contributions among the scientific and industrial communities has been felt.
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Munnolli, Satish S., and Shamprasad M. Pujar. "Scientometric study of Indian cancer research based on Scopus database." COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Management 11, no. 2 (July 3, 2017): 201–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09737766.2017.1284729.

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Viacheslav, Petrov, Kriuchyn Andrii, Lobuzina Kateryna, Harahulia Serhii, Balahura Iryna, and Minina Natalia. "Technology of Forming an Abstract Database "Ukrainika Scientific": Scientometric Potential." Bibliotechnyi visnyk, no. 6 (February 1, 2020): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/bv2020.06.007.

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Omorov, R. O. "Legal aspects of applying indexes and e-management in evaluating the publication activity of scientists." E-Management 3, no. 3 (November 20, 2020): 13–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/2658-3445-2020-3-3-13-19.

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Scientometry methods meet the requirements of digitalization and e-management of the science, development due to the widespread use of mathematical methods of information processing. To assess the scientific productivity of scientists and specialists in scientometrics, various indicators are used, the most common of which is the Hirsch index or h-index. The Hirsch index is calculated from the number of citations of the researcher’s works included in a certain database.For CIS countries, an important database of scientific and educational publications is the database of the Russian Scientific Citation Index (RSCI). One of the problems with using the Hirsch index is the compliance of assessments with copyright rules. The Hirsch index shows the comparative effectiveness of the work of a scientist or team of scientists. But as it is not difficult to see, according to the Hirsch index counting indicators for the RSCI databases, for individual scientists their contribution and participation in collective publications and their citations are not taken into account. It is proposed to introduce a modified Hirsch index, called the Hirsch index “plus” or h +, which is calculated on the basis of dividing the usual number of citations of a particular publication by the number of co-authors of the cited publication, which will not cause difficulties in calculating h + indices, using the algorithm for determining the Hirsch index itself. Such an indicator corresponds to copyright rules, takes into account the interests of co-authors from the point of view of copyright and more accurately assesses the effectiveness of the work of a particular author when comparing the work of scientists.Modern scientometrics is a necessary tool for research on the development of science, forecasting and managing its development, some of the indicators of which are citation indices, in particular, the most common in practice is the Hirsch index, and the Hirsch “Plus” index and other modifications to take into account the individual contributions of scientists and specialists. Each of the existing modifications of scientometric indices can be used to investigate the publication activity of scientists and specialists depending on the specifics of the tasks set, taking into account the complexity and convenience of calculating specific indexes.
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Raj, Prasanna. "Ambiguity in Rendering of Personal Names Lead to Vagueness in the Results of Scientometric Studies: A Study Using Scientometric Analysis of Arrhythmia Research." Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology 8, no. 1 (May 5, 2018): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2018.8.1.166.

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Most of the bibliographic databases like Web of Science, Scopus etc. use author name and full author name as two separate fields in the citation database. The analysis part uses short form of author name to list the high prolific authors. There are discrepancies in this listing since it is possible to render two different authors like Zang, Jio and Zang, James under one caption Zang, J.While listing the high productive authors in the analysis part, Zang, J will have two publications though the two authors are different. This study illustrates this ambiguity in rendering of author names taking scientometric analysis of Arrhythmia research as case study.
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Ramakrishnan, J., G. Ravi Sankar, and K. Thavamani. "A Scientometric Study on Neuroanatomy Literature." Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services 12, no. 1 (April 27, 2022): 34–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ijiss-2022.12.1.3102.

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The contributions of literature in the field of Neuroanatomy in MEDLINE database which covered in PubMed is discussed in this paper. The literature covered in the database all through the years i.e. 1980-2019 was taken into consideration for this study. MEDLINE concealed the maximum of 9350 records in the field of Neuroanatomy. The United States is the prime publisher in the field of Neuroanatomy literature as per this study. 96.33% of records covered in English language in this analysis. There is a fluctuation trend in the study of Relative Growth Rate (RGR) and also in Doubling time (Dt) when calculated by year-wise. A complete of 85.71% of papers is written by way of multi-authors. The ratio represents the single and multi-authors’ papers is 1:7 in the area of Neuroanatomy literature. It was determined that meager percent i.e. 0.46% of records represent nameless authorship. The year-wise Degree of Collaboration shows the ratio in-between 0.38 to 0.94 in the field of Neuroanatomy literature. The Co-Authorship Index (CAI) for greater than two authors’ papers was lower in the first, second, and third blocks and enriched in the fourth block in this study. The average Collaborative Co-efficient (CC) has been arrived at 0.55 which indicates huge wide variety of contributions became by multiple authors papers in the subject of Neuroanatomy literature. The total study exposed that the multi-authors’ papers are lead in the Neuroanatomy research. It additionally indicates that the collaboration in Neuroanatomy research is in a growing trend in current years.
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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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Baskaran, S. "Publications trends in big data: A scientometric analysis." IP Indian Journal of Library Science and Information Technology 6, no. 2 (February 15, 2022): 102–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijlsit.2021.021.

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The present paper is aimed at analysing the global publications trends on big data using Web of Science database for the period 2011-2020. The database contained 45249 publications. The average number of publications per year was 4524.9. There were only 1058 publications in 2011 and a continuous growth of publication was observed during the period. The highest publication 9389 was in 2020. Authors from USA have contributed maximum number of publications compared to the other countries and India stood 11in terms of productivity in this period. Publications on big data are spread over 22 languages. The study analysed the broad features of literature on big data focusing on growth rate of publications, most prolific authors, country wise distribution of publications, highly productive institutes, language wise distribution of publications, most preferred source titles and high productivity subject areas.
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Kumar R, Vijay, Thamizhiniyan K. Thamizhiniyan K, and Naseema S. Naseema S. "Environmental Literacy Research: Global Scientometric Mapping of Five Decades." Current World Environment 16, no. 3 (December 31, 2021): 963–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/cwe.16.3.26.

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To date, there is no scientometric study conducted on Environmental Literacy (EL) literature. Hence, this paper aims to bridge this gap.We aimed fora holistic scientometric analysis of scientific literature available on EL, whichresulted in finding global research trends in EL research. We operatedthe following scientometric tools: VOSviewer and Bibliometrix R Package-Biblioshiny for complete science mapping analysis of the collected bibliographic data retrieved from Scopus database. We analysed the Scopus scientific research outcomes during the last 50 years. The outcome included438 total documents published and among them 354 were articles and 84 were conference papers published by1112 authors from 50 countries. The findings of this study arevital for policy makers, researchers and other working in environmental education and literacy development to understand the potential gaps and strength in the current EL research in Scopus literature.
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Romakh, Oksana. "Coverage of the Domain Problem of Scientific Results’ Approbation in Scientometric Databases Scopus and Web of Science." Current Issues of Mass Communication, no. 29 (2021): 52–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2312-5160.2021.29.52-66.

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The article is devoted to the study of problematic aspects in the publication of materials in journals indexed in the scientometric databases Scopus and Web of Science by scientific and scientific-pedagogical workers. The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine believes that it is not necessary to rely on quantitative indicators (it is even necessary to abandon them), and the place of publication of the article should be unimportant. At the same time, the Ministry of Education and Science establishes norms according to which it is impossible to obtain a scientific title, academic degree and be a member of a specialized scientific council without publications in scientometric databases Web of Science and / or Scopus. In the field of social communications (journalism) the problem is exacerbated by the fact that in Ukraine there are no professional journals that would be included in such scientometric databases. The purpose of the study is to identify and describe the components of the modern problem of approbation of scientific results in scientometric databases Scopus and Web of Science (in the field of «journalism»). To achieve this goal, we set the following tasks: to analyze the regulations, which contain instructions / advice / guidelines / standards for publication in the journals of the database Scopus and Web of Science; to identify the attitude of scientific and scientific-pedagogical workers working in the field of «journalism» to the problem of approbation of scientific results in such journals; identify motives and obstacles to the publication of articles in indexed journals. The main result of the article is to highlight the following problematic aspects: ambiguous position and strategy of the state to measure the quantity and quality of scientific papers; lack of encouragement of scientific and scientific-pedagogical workers to publish in indexed publications with simultaneous compulsion to publish there; high cost of publication and lack of any support from the state in publishing articles; low quality of scientific works submitted to such publications and non-recognition of this problem by the community.
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Jayapriya, R. "Scientometrics Analysis on Water Treatment During 2011 to 2020." Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services 11, no. 2 (November 5, 2021): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ijiss-2021.11.2.2889.

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The present study examines the Scientometrics Analysis on Water Treatment during 2011 To 2020. The data were collected from the Scopus database and 7582 records are retrieved within the scientometric study. Mostly published articles in 2020 within 1079 (14.23%) records are highest during the ten years periods. The RGR was 0.73 in 2012 which declined up to 0.15 within 2020. A mean RGR of 1.79 might be deduced for the study period. The general mean DT was 1.79. Top ten ranking of Prolific Authors of Water Treatment Research within 10 author’s highest number of articles from the Wang, C and most citation who contributed 50 articles. The Ranking wise Subject Areas ecology with 7013 records (28.28%) is top most level followed by second ranked as on Engineer, 5200 (20.97%), Chemical Engineering, 3006 (12.12%) scored as a 3rd rank.
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Sargsyan, Shushanik, Edita Gzoyan, Aram Mirzoyan, and Viktor Blaginin. "Scientometric Implosion that Leads to Explosion: Case Study of Armenian Journals." Journal of Data and Information Science 5, no. 3 (July 3, 2020): 187–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2020-0028.

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AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study is to introduce a new concept and term into the scientometric discourse and research—scientometric implosion—and test the idea on the example of the Armenian journals. The article argues that the existence of a compressed scientific area in the country makes pressure on the journals and after some time this pressure makes one or several journals explode—break the limited national scientific area and move to the international arena. As soon as one of the local journals breaks through this compressed space and appears at an international level, further explosion happens, which makes the other journals follow the same path.Design/methodology/approachOur research is based on three international scientific databases—WoS, Scopus, and RISC CC, from where we have retrieved information about the Armenian journals indexed there and citations received by those journals and one national database—the Armenian Science Citation Index. Armenian Journal Impact Factor (ArmJIF) was calculated for the local Armenian journals based on the general impact factor formula. Journals were classified according to Glänzel and Schubert (2003).FindingsOur results show that the science policy developed by the scientific authorities of Armenia and the introduction of ArmJIF have made the Armenian journals comply with international standards and resulted in some local journals to break the national scientific territory and be indexed in international scientific databases of RISC, Scopus, and WoS. Apart from complying with technical requirements, the journals start publishing articles also in foreign languages. Although nearly half of the local journals are in the fields of social sciences and humanities, only one journal from that field is indexed in international scientific databases.Research limitationOne of the limitations of the study is that it was performed on the example of only one state and the second one is that more time passage is needed to firmly evaluate the results. However, the introduction of the concept can inspire other similar case study.Practical implicationsThe new term and relevant model offered in the article can practically be used for the development of national journals.Originality/valueThe article proposes a new term and a concept in scientometrics.
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Ianchuk, Svitlana. "Bibliometric Analysis And Visualization Of Funding Social Housing: Connection Of Sociological And Economic Research." SocioEconomic Challenges 5, no. 1 (2021): 144–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/sec.5(1).144-153.2021.

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This paper deals with bibliometric analysis and visualization of theory development of funding social housing considering connection of sociological and economic research. The main purpose of the research is to identify dominant trends in cross-sectoral research related to the development of the theory of funding social housing considering connection of sociological and economic research. Systematization literary sources and approaches for solving the problem of funding social housing indicates that the bibliometric analysis of scientific papers indexed in the Scopus database based on using VOSViewer software package and the Scopus scientometric database analysis were not applied enough in the scientific area of this research. Investigation of the topic about research activity in funding social, affordable, and public housing emphasizing the connection of sociological and economic patterns is carried out in the following logical sequence: introduction and proving the relevance of research problem; literature revue with generalization and analysis of scholars experience of bibliometric analysis and visualization in general and in funding social, public, and affordable housing in particular; the main part of investigation related directly to the Scopus scientometric database analysis and the bibliometric analysis of scientific papers indexed in the Scopus database based on using VOSViewer; conclusion of research. Methodological tools of the research methods were logical generalization and scientific abstraction, statistical and structural analysis, comparative, and graphical analysis using Excel 2010 software, Scopus database tools and VOSViewer software package v.1.6.16. The object of the Scopus database analysis was a sample of 5 385 scientific articles indexed in the Scopus scientometric database for the period from 1948 to 2020, and generated by the following keywords for search request: ‘funding social housing’, ‘financing social housing’, ‘social housing finance’, ‘funding affordable housing’, ‘financing affordable housing’, ‘affordable housing finance’, ‘funding public housing’, ‘financing public housing’, and ‘public housing finance’ (limit in 2020 is due to the availability of information on open portal of Scopus database and incomplete data for 2021). The top trends of theory development of funding social, affordable, and public housing were identified. The Scopus scientometric database analysis showed that the theory of funding social, affordable, and public housing is at the stage of formation and rapid development – about 60–70 % of the total number of publications for the period from 1948 to 2020 (for more than 70 years) were published in the last 10 years (and about 30–40 % – in the last 5 years). The total trend of number of articles dynamics about funding social, affordable, and public housing indexed in Scopus database in 1990-2020 was built. The accent was put on some significant increase peaks of publishing activity during investigated period connected with the economic and financial crisis in 2007, currency fluctuations, the COVID-19 crisis, etc. The structural and functional clustering of the development of the theory of funding social housing was carried out considering connection of sociological and economic research. The received conclusions can be useful for scholars in socioeconomics, public and private investors in social and affordable housing.
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Poornima, A., and M. Surulinathi. "A Scientometric Study on Yoga Research during 1989-2018." Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology 9, no. 2 (May 5, 2019): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2019.9.2.284.

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Yoga is a mind-body exercise. Yogic breathing is a unique method for balancing the autonomic nervous system and influencing psychological and stress-related disorders. Yoga breathing (pranayama) can rapidly bring the mind to the present moment and reduce stress. This article presents the highly cited papers from yoga research output using different scientometric approach both quantitative and qualitative methods. Scientometric data for the study has been collected from Web of Science online database. A search was conducted with the phrase ‘yoga’ in the address field. An analysis of 4090 publications published by scientists during 1989 to 2018 and indexed by Web of Science online Database indicates that the publication output. Most of the prolific authors are from the highly productive institutions. This work is to provide a profile of Research Publication at global level. This includes tracking the number of papers, scatter of papers over journals, and its effect on publication output, authors’ institutional affiliations and authorship patterns.
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Gevorgyan, Ashot. "Advanced Scientometric Databases as an Objective Criterion of Scientific Activities." WISDOM 1, no. 6 (July 1, 2016): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v1i6.60.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of some of the features and characteristics of the most popular database systems: Web of Science and Scopus; as well as to the study of the improvement of the qualitative aspects of scholarly journals considering their requirements the given systems put forth. It touches upon the ideas that scholarly journals should oversee their quality and care for their academic reputation which will inevitably result in the increase of quality citations and a positive change in their scientometric sta­tus.In conclusion, the article states: the 2 databases prove that despite all the shortcomings, the operating mechanism that evaluates journals, as well as gets regulated and determined by the number of citations, remains the only tool providing a more or less objective criterion that guides academic and related institutions during the process of evaluating researchers or the quality of researches.
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Ranganathan, C. "Scientometric Dimension of Research Productivity in Green Chemistry: A Global Perspective." Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology 8, no. 2 (August 5, 2018): 82–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2018.8.2.176.

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The study deals with the Scientometric study on the publication of “Green Chemistry”. The records are collected from Web of Science Databases for the period of 1991-2014. A total of 11503 publications were identified in Web of Science database. The study reveals that, most of the researchers preferred to publish their research results in journals; as such 77.8% of articles were published in journals. More numbers of articles were published in the year 2014. The authorship trend shows that, out of total 11503 publications published, 88.86% of the publication published under the joint author. Further this study also identified to analyses coverage growth rates, source wise, collaborative coefficient, co-authorship index and Geographical distribution of the literature and citation analysis is also noted
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Ghaleb, Hassan, Hamed Hamdan Alhajlah, Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah, Mukhtar A. Kassem, and Mohammed A. Al-Sharafi. "A Scientometric Analysis and Systematic Literature Review for Construction Project Complexity." Buildings 12, no. 4 (April 13, 2022): 482. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12040482.

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The construction industry has been experiencing a rapid increase in complex projects for the last two decades. Simultaneously, project complexity has received more attention from academics and practitioners worldwide. Many studies suggest that perceiving complexity is critical for successful construction project management. This study investigates the current status and future trends in construction project complexity (CPC) literature from the Scopus database. This review systematically uses bibliometric and scientometric methods through co-occurrence and co-citation analysis. First, 644 academic documents were retrieved from the Scopus database. Then, co-occurrence and co-citation analysis were performed along with network visualization to examine research interconnections’ patterns. As a result, relevant keywords, productive authors, and important journals have been highlighted. The prominent research topics within the literature on construction project complexity focus on the following topics: identifying and measuring project complexity, schedule performance and cost estimation, system integration and dynamic capabilities, and risk assessment and uncertainty. Finally, the potential research directions are developing towards safety performance, organizational resilience, and integrated project delivery (IPD). The study still has a limitation. The review focuses only on the academic documents retrieved from the Scopus database, thus restricting the coverage of the reviewed literature relating to construction project complexity. To the best of the author’s knowledge, this study is the first study that provides a systematic review of the literature from the Scopus database on construction project complexity.
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Mehmet Oguzhan Ay, Ali Kemal Erenler, Ozlem Oymak Ay, Halil Kaya, Melih Yuksel, and Zeynep Kekec. "A scientometric analysis of COVID-19 vaccine publications." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 9, no. 3 (March 30, 2021): 138–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2021.9.3.0093.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 that was declared as a pandemic has been the main subject of research all over the world. Especially studies on COVID-19 vaccines has become a hope for everyone. In this study, we aimed to analyse entire literature through Web of Science© Core Collection Database and reveal the current status of COVID-19 vaccine literature. We entered the keywords “COVID-19” and “vaccine” to Web of Science© Core Collection Database on January 20, 2021. Web of Science categories, document types, organizations, funding agencies, authors, journals, countries, languages, study fields, were investigated. A total of 2,765 publications with 24,202 citations times were involved into the study. Majority of the publications were original articles. Immunology, General Internal Medicine and Experimental Medicine Research were the top categories. Top productive Universities were Harvard University, University of California System and University of London. Dhama K. had the highest number of publications followed by Mahase E. and Baric RS. Journal of Biomolecular Structure Dynamics had published the highest number of publications. Majority of the publications were written in English. The United States of America was the most productive country followed by China and India. Research in vaccines is a growing field and is an essential component in the fight against COVID-19. Detailed analyses on vaccine publications may help researchers determine the future perspective.
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R, Senthilkumar, and Muthukrishnan M. "SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF “ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY” DURING 2010 – 2014." Kongunadu Research Journal 3, no. 2 (December 30, 2016): 117–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj159.

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This paper presents bibliometric analyses of 10681 articles published in ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY (AOO) during 2010-2014. The data was downloaded from web of science database. The analysis covers various parameters like year wise publication, growth pattern, word frequency, ranking of authors, ranking of institution, document types etc., and Histographicanalysis of the datasets has been performed using Histcite software.
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Rykova, Valentina V. "THE NORTHERN SEA ROUTE: A SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION ARRAYS IN WEB OF SCIENCE AND SCOPUS DATABASES." International Journal of Advanced Studies 11, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2227-930x-2021-11-1-77-86.

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The article traces main trends of the scientific research development on the Northern Sea Route using the international database Web of Science by Clarivate Analytics and Scopus by Elsevier. Using a scientometric analysis and analytical tools of DBs, the author shows countries, institutions and organizations that study this problem, as well as funds financing them; names productive periodicals and authors with high publication activity. In conclusion, the author notes that the study of the Northern sea Route development is an urgent problem for the entire world society, not only for the northern countries. Objective – to carry on a scientometric analysis of information arrays (IA) in the international scientific citation indices devoted to studying the Northern Sea Route development. Methods: scientometric analysis. Results: countries, institutions and organizations that study this problem are represented, as well as funds financing them; productive periodicals and authors with high publication activity are designated; the main research fields are revealed. Practical implications: the study should be used as an information base for further research of scientists and specialists on various aspects of the Northern Sea Route development.
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Colavizza, Giovanni, Rodrigo Costas, Vincent A. Traag, Nees Jan van Eck, Thed van Leeuwen, and Ludo Waltman. "A scientometric overview of CORD-19." PLOS ONE 16, no. 1 (January 7, 2021): e0244839. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244839.

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As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, researchers from all disciplines are coming together and contributing their expertise. CORD-19, a dataset of COVID-19 and coronavirus publications, has been made available alongside calls to help mine the information it contains and to create tools to search it more effectively. We analyse the delineation of the publications included in CORD-19 from a scientometric perspective. Based on a comparison to the Web of Science database, we find that CORD-19 provides an almost complete coverage of research on COVID-19 and coronaviruses. CORD-19 contains not only research that deals directly with COVID-19 and coronaviruses, but also research on viruses in general. Publications from CORD-19 focus mostly on a few well-defined research areas, in particular: coronaviruses (primarily SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2); public health and viral epidemics; molecular biology of viruses; influenza and other families of viruses; immunology and antivirals; clinical medicine. CORD-19 publications that appeared in 2020, especially editorials and letters, are disproportionately popular on social media. While we fully endorse the CORD-19 initiative, it is important to be aware that CORD-19 extends beyond research on COVID-19 and coronaviruses.
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El Khaled, Dalia, Nuria Novas, Jose-Antonio Gazquez, and Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro. "Dielectric and Bioimpedance Research Studies: A Scientometric Approach Using the Scopus Database." Publications 6, no. 1 (January 23, 2018): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/publications6010006.

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S., Vivekanandhan, Sivasamy K., and Bathri Narayanan A.L. "Pollution Control Research Output in India from Scopus Database: A Scientometric Analysis." International Journal of Advanced Library and Information Science 4, no. 1 (October 15, 2016): 376–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.23953/cloud.ijalis.222.

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Kokowski, Michał. "Jakiej naukometrii i bibliometrii potrzebujemy w Polsce?" Studia Historiae Scientiarum 14 (May 27, 2015): 135–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/23921749pkhn_pau.16.008.5264.

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The aim of this research study and review article is to examine the scientific basis of scientometrics and bibliometrics, i.e. to show their real “detection and measurement” capabilities. The analysis is conducted from the author’s perspective of the integrated science of science and the history and methodology of the science of science following this perspective. Particular emphasis is placed on the history and methodology of scientometrics and bibliometrics and the history and methodology of science. This perspective is a new approach to the subject matter and determines a) how to select publications and their interpretations and b) which hierarchy the analyzed issues should follow. The article describes the view, dominant both in the world and in Poland, on the basics of scientometrics and bibliometrics and their numerous serious scientific restrictions, such as: a) the incompatibility of the so‑called scientometric laws and the Garfield law of concentration with the empirical data; b) the domain bias, the language bias and the geographical bias of indexation databases; c) various practices of scientific communication; d) the local (national or state‑ level) orientation of humanities, social sciences and citation indexes; e) the disadvantages of the impact factor (IF), the manipulations with its values and the “impact factor game”; f) the numerous problems with and abuses of citations, e.g. the Mendel syndrome, the “classic” publication bias, the palimpsestic syndrome, the effect of the disappearance of citations, the so‑called Matthew effect, the theft of citations, the so‑called secondary and tertiary citations, negative citations, “fashionable nonsenses”, forced citations, the pathologies of the so‑ called citation cartels or cooperative citations, the guest authorship and the honorable authorship; g) the distinction between the “impact of publication” and the “importance of publication” or the “significance” of publication; h) the effectiveness of indexation of publications in electronic and Internet databases and the technological modernity of publications. The discovery of such restrictions regarding scientometrics and bibliometrics has led to the creation of, among others, biobibliometrics, alternative metrics (“altmetrics”) and the open science movement. The analysis of this information results in a general conclusion that is relevant to the current scientific policy in Poland, i.e. it is necessary to resist the “tyranny of bibliometrics”, because it does not serve the development of science. As a consequence, the use of scientometric methods in evaluations of scientific activities should be limited, particularly in the humanities and social sciences. The article also advocates for implementing the idea, considered as priority, of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, which is the promotion of the achievements of Polish humanities and social sciences at home and abroad. In order to achieve this aim, the following is proposed: a) developing the integrated science of science (as protection against the numerous errors of scientometrics and bibliometrics); b) expanding indexation databases of publications, digital libraries and digital repositories; c) intensifying the participation of Polish scientists in international research, including becoming actively involved in the international project aiming at building a European indexation database for humanities and social sciences, d) developing open access to scientific contents and e) modernizing Polish scientific journals and scientific publishing.
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Dadhwal, Rakesh, Raman Kumar, Jasgurpreet Singh Chohan, and Jatinder Kaur. "Scientometric analysis on applications and recent research trends in electric vehicles for energy saving." E3S Web of Conferences 309 (2021): 01161. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130901161.

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Electric vehicles are playing a major role in reduction of the environmental depletion, greenhouse effect and in energy saving. The electric vehicles provide cleaner and quieter ambiance, reduce the operating cost and saves the energy compared to fossil fuel powered vehicles because electric vehicles consume 75% of the total energy to run the vehicle. In this work scientometric analysis of electric vehicles for energy savings presented by the authors. The scientometric analysis is used to show the recent research trends and applications of various types of electric vehicles for energy saving. The Scopus database has been utilized to extract the data on existing research information on electric vehicles for energy saving. This scientometric analysis focuses on the documents published from 2011 to 2020 only to investigate the recent trends. The analysis showed the comparison between the top countries and top source titles who have published the articles and conference papers on electric vehicles for energy saving. VOSviewer software is used to develop the keyword network and co-authorship network.
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O’Hern, Steve, and Nora Estgfaeller. "A Scientometric Review of Powered Micromobility." Sustainability 12, no. 22 (November 15, 2020): 9505. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12229505.

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Micromobility is an emerging field of transportation, referring to trips undertaken by a range of microvehicles. Microvehicles encompass both traditional and emerging types of light vehicles from conventional bicycles and powered-two wheelers, through to e-bikes and e-scooters, e-skateboards and “hoverboards”. The recent uptake in powered microvehicles emphasizes the need to understand the knowledge domain of micromobility research. This paper summarises the research status by identifying main contributors to and evolutionary trends in the field. The study applied scientometric analysis techniques to review 474 articles published between 1991 and 2020. The search on Thomson Reuter’s Web of Science database was guided by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) common vocabulary for powered micromobility. Results show a proliferation of research in the field of powered micromobility since 2012, which demonstrates that the growth in research is occurring alongside the increased availability of microvehicles and trips being made using microvehicles. A broad range of research topics including user behaviour, vehicle technology, planning, policy, health and safety were identified with the latter two found to be the most studied areas. Findings suggest many potential benefits of using micromobility and that the field will continue to grow, spurred by the popularity of shared e-scooter schemes. Greater collaboration in the field is desirable to broaden the dissemination of knowledge.
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Sudhahar, S., and S. Kishore Kumar. "Literature Output on Wheat Research in India: A Scientometric Analysis." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 7, no. 2 (October 1, 2019): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v7i2.824.

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This study analyses the research output on Wheat research during the period of 2001-2016 and the analyses included research growth, rank, LCS, GCS. It also analysis that the characteristics of most productive institutions, authors and high-cited papers. This study was conducted using data from the Web of science database over the time period of 2001-2016.
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Poornima, A., and M. Surulinathi. "Yoga Research Output in India: A Scientometric Study." Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services 9, no. 2 (May 5, 2019): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2019.9.2.617.

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This article presents the research output of Yoga in India using different Scientometric approach both quantitative and qualitative methods. Bibliographic data for the study has been collected from the Web of Science Core Collection online database of Thomson Scientific, USA. The strings ‘Yoga and India’ in the topic and address field are used for retrieving data. Researcher have published 525 publications with 6683 Global Citations Scores (H-Index: 45) were selected and 525 publications which were used for further data analysis. Prominent Authors were identified by name, subject domain and able to place their papers in high impact journals. Moreover it has identified Countries wise collaboration of the research. 8 papers are received more than 100 citations. India has collaborated with 32 countries.
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Hilal, Mustafa, Tayyab Maqsood, and Amir Abdekhodaee. "A scientometric analysis of BIM studies in facilities management." International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation 37, no. 2 (April 8, 2019): 122–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijbpa-04-2018-0035.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to statistically classify and categorize Building Information Modelling (BIM)-Facility Management (FM) publications in order to extract useful information related to the adoption and use of BIM in FM. Design/methodology/approach This study employs a quantitative approach using science mapping techniques to examine BIM-FM publications using Web of Science (WOS) database for the period between 2000 and April 2018. Findings The findings guide the researchers who are interested in the BIM-FM model by providing visual maps analysis of that area in a simple, easy and readable way. In addition, they help the researchers to understand which authors and journals to consider when dealing with BIM-FM topics. Finally, knowledge gaps in this domain can be identified easily using the findings of the Scientometric analysis. Research limitations/implications First, the results of the analysis depend on the database that has been extracted from WOS, and therefore it carries any of WOS’s limitations in terms of how much it covers the published studies. Another limitation is that the study is based on exploration of “what” questions, rather than “how” and “why”. These limitations represent the hot topics to be addressed in future research. Originality/value This research is the first to conduct the Scientometric Analysis of BIM-FM topics, in which 68 top-ranked publications were systematically examined using a Science Mapping method through VOSviewer software.
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Uma Devi, L. N., and K. Thirumal. "Scientometric Analysis of Liver Disease Research Publications in India." Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology 9, S1 (February 5, 2019): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2019.9.s1.216.

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This paper discusses or analyses trends in Liver Disease research during from 2012-2017, the data have been collected from web of science database. Aim of the study to analyze source wise research output, year wise publications, authorship pattern, and country wise research. The study finds that articles occupies first place among various forms of sources, during the study period in the year 2016 published highest research output, INDIA have published highest publication among the Liver Disease, majority research papers published themes of Liver Disease in medical field.
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Biglu, S., M. H. Biglu, and C. Falk. "Scientometric study of scientific production in psyciatry." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (March 2011): 515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)72222-2.

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Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of various kind of mental disorder such as diagnosis, treatment, prevention of mental and emotional disorders. In the contemporary world we witness a lot of casualties that lead to the human mental disorder but there are very little evidences to show the trend of psychiatry researches in the world.The objective of this study is to depict the scientific production of scientists in the field of psychiatry for a period of 10 years. The database of Web of Science (WoS) was used to extract all publication under the topic of psychiatry throughout 2000 – 2009.The study showed that the USA with producing more than 38% of world profiles in the field is the most prolific country followed by England (10.72%) and Germany (10.67%). English is the dominant language of publications. The majority of publications (68%) are in the form of journal articles. Harvard University with sharing 3.37% of world publications in the field is the most active university followed by Columbia University (2.20%) and Yale University (2.07%) respectively. Based on the Bradford law the Journal of Psychiatric Services is the most productive one among core Journals in the field.
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Gomes, Leonardo Fernandes, Hasley Rodrigo Pereira, Hugo De Oliveira Barbosa, Carla Albuquerque De Souza, and Ludgero Cardoso Galli Vieira. "Biomonitoring in Limnic Environments: A Scientometric Approach." Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science 9, no. 2 (August 31, 2020): 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21664/2238-8869.2020v9i2.p53-67.

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In the face of increasing human impacts, biomonitoring emerges as an approach to evaluate the status of these ecosystems. Our purpose was to evaluate the publications on biomonitoring in limnic environments and to answer the following questions: (i) What are the approaches in biomonitoring studies around the world? (ii) Are the countries' human development index (HDI) and the available water volume capable to influence publications on biomonitoring? (iii) How are distributed biomonitoring publications by biological groups (e.g., fish, plants, phytoplankton, zooplankton, periphyton, insects) and by environments (lotic and lentic)? To access the publications about biomonitoring in limnic environments, we performed a search in the Web of Science database, restricted between 1991 and 2016. The scientific interest in biomonitoring in limnic environments showed an increasing trend over the years. Furthermore, the countries that presented the highest number of biomonitoring publications had also high HDI values, which reflected high investments in research and development or specific legislation for water quality monitoring. Despite the significant relationship, the water volume was not a major factor influencing the research development. Our study revealed that fish, macroinvertebrates, and lotic environments were the most used for biological monitoring purposes.
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Dissanayake, H. N. K. "Medicinal plant research in Sri Lanka : A scientometric study based on Scopus database." Collnet Journal of Scientometrics and Information Management 9, no. 2 (July 3, 2015): 225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09737766.2015.1069961.

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Dias, Juliana Déo, Nadson Ressyé Simões, and Cláudia Costa Bonecker. "Net cages in fish farming: a scientometric analysis." Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia 24, no. 1 (August 16, 2012): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s2179-975x2012005000022.

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AIM: This study presents a scientometric analysis of studies on net cages in order to determine whether these studies are considering environmental issues or only seeking an increase in food production; METHODS: The survey of articles was accomplished using the Thomson Reuters Database (ISI Web of Knowledge), with "cage culture" and "net cage" as keywords. We selected 238 articles that were published between 1990 and 2009; RESULTS: There was a temporal increase in the number of articles published. These articles focused mainly on fish production and environmental impacts; CONCLUSION: The studies of net cages in fish farming mainly investigated fish production, although environmental issues relating to this recent human activity were also important. Policy makers should consider both sides of the coin (i.e., both the benefits and environmental impacts of fish production) in regulation of this activity.
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R, Senthilkumar, and Ulaganathan G. "SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ASTROPHYSICS RESEARCH OUTPUT IN INDIA." Kongunadu Research Journal 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2016): 84–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj136.

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Astrophysics is a branch of space science that applies the laws of physics and chemistry to explain the birth, life and death of stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae and other objects in the universe. Astrophysics creates physical theories of small to medium-size structures in the universe. Astrophysicists seek to understand the universe and our place in it. At NASA, the goals of astrophysics are "to discover how the universe work, explore how it began and evolved, and search for life on planets around other stars." This study analyzes the Astrophysics research output in India from the year 1989-2014. The data was downloaded from web of science database which was maintained by Thomson Reuters. The findings of the study revealed that two authors has the maximum of contribution with 3673 (28.81%) publication followed by three authors with 2875 (22.55%).
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