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Bibliometric analysis is a research method used to quantitatively analyze scientific literature. It helps researchers understand trends, patterns, and the impact of publications within a specific field or topic.
Here’s a simple breakdown:
🔍 What It Involves:
- Counting publications (e.g., how many papers are published on a topic over time)
- Citation analysis (e.g., which papers or authors are cited most often)
- Co-authorship analysis (e.g., who collaborates with whom)
- Keyword analysis (e.g., what terms or topics appear frequently)
- Source analysis (e.g., which journals publish the most work on a topic)
📊 Tools Used:
- Databases: Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed
- Software: VOSviewer, Bibliometrix (R package), CiteSpace
🎯 Why It’s Useful:
- Identify influential authors, institutions, or countries
- Track research trends and emerging areas
- Evaluate the impact of journals or articles
- Support strategic decisions in research funding or publication
Posted : 20/03/2025 9:59 pm