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Immunology
Jorge Tunon Navarro, Emma Oporto Santofimia
Summary: This paper analyzes the use of Twitter by politicians and institutions in EU Member States during the first fifty days after the Commission's marketing authorization of the first COVID-19 vaccine. The results indicate that politicians and institutions prioritized other issues over vaccine-related issues and the underutilization of Twitter as a two-way communication channel with citizens was validated.
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Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications
Mati Ullah, Abdul Shahid, Irfan Ud Din, Muhammad Roman, Muhammad Assam, Muhammad Fayaz, Yazeed Ghadi, Hanan Aljuaid
Summary: Researchers and scientists began collaborating in various research areas in the 20th century, using the co-authorship method to quantify and analyze scientific collaboration, identifying interdisciplinary collaborations in computer science and providing important insights for research.
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Oncology
Tianhua Li, Anming Yang, Guangjie Liu, Shisheng Zou, Yiguang Chen, Bowen Ni, Yi Liu, Jun Fan
Summary: Our bibliometric analysis identified a total of 1262 CP-related literatures, with the United States leading in global CP research followed by China and Germany. The journal WORLD NEUROSURGERY is the most popular for CP-related research. Biclustering analysis on keywords revealed 4 CP research hotspot clusters.
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Polymer Science
Enoch Akinbiyi Akinpelu, Felix Nchu
Summary: The rapid growth of plastic production and application globally has led to environmental pollution, particularly in the marine ecosystem. One solution to the problem of plastic waste management is the biodegradation of plastic waste. This study aimed to map the research on the biodegradation of plastic from 2000 to 2021. The results showed an increase in the quantity of research on plastic biodegradation in the past decade, with an annual growth rate of 11.84%. The findings of this study can guide future research and improve plastic waste management.
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Mathematics
Pablo Dorta-Gonzalez, Maria Isabel Dorta-Gonzalez
Summary: Academic citation and social attention are two different dimensions for measuring the impact of research results, and they are not correlated with each other. Factors such as research field, access type, and co-authorship influence both measures. This study quantified the increase in impact due to co-authorship in scientific articles, disaggregated by field of research and access type. The results showed that a small proportion of articles received a large portion of citations and social attention. Both citations and social attention generally increased with the number of co-authors. The advantage in citation and social attention due to collaboration was independent of access type, and the positive effects reduced as the number of co-authors increased.
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Oncology
Wentao Sun, Wenze Wan, Zhihui Gao, Tao Suo, Sheng Shen, Houbao Liu
Summary: This study conducted a systematic bibliometric analysis on the current focus and status of gallbladder cancer (GBC) research. China had the highest number of publications, with Shanghai Jiaotong University and Roa JC being the most productive institution and authors, respectively. The main clusters of GBC research were related to surgery therapy, mechanism research, and non-surgery therapy, with migration being the current hotspot of research.
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
(2022)
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Education & Educational Research
Andrey Lovakov, Maria Yudkevich
Summary: Researchers from post-Soviet countries have varying contributions to academic journal publications on higher education, with limited collaboration within their countries and no collaboration between different post-Soviet countries, highlighting a lack of unity in the community of scholars in this region.
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Ivan Ropovik, Matus Adamkovic, David Greger
Summary: Studies show that meta-analyses in education often overlook adjustment for publication bias, and even when adjustment is made, non-principled methods are commonly used, with little impact on the final conclusions.
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Nursing
Su Yanbing, Liu Hua, Liu Chao, Wang Fenglan, Duan Zhiguang
Summary: The global output of nursing research has been steadily increasing over the past two decades, with notable contributions from countries like the USA, the UK, Australia, and Canada. Research and collaboration are disproportionately distributed between high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries. There is a need for policy makers and funding agencies to allocate resources to support nursing education and international cooperation in order to promote high-quality nursing research in all regions.
JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
(2021)
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Caibo Zhou, Wenyan Song
Summary: This study conducts a bibliometric analysis on servitization and PSS, showing that China and England are the top two countries publishing more papers, and Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and Denmark maintain close collaboration relationships with other regions. Some active researchers serve as interfaces connecting different research groups, while authors of highly cited papers in earlier years gradually shift to other research directions. Emerging trends like 'Digital PSS and servitization' and 'territorial servitization' are identified, with a shift towards sustainable business models in recent years.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2021)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Hyunha Shin, Keungoui Kim, Dieter F. Kogler
Summary: This study used Web of Science publication data from European regions between 2008 and 2017 to investigate the impact of scientific collaboration on research novelty. The findings suggest a negative relationship between collaboration and novelty, as well as a significant moderating effect of funding on this relationship.
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Engineering, Environmental
Andre Laurent, Alexis Pey, Peter Gurtel, Bruno Fabiano
Summary: This article reviews the development and implementation process of Seveso Directives I-II-III, and compares and discusses the implementation structures and practices of France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, the four EU Member States. Difficulties and variations in application during the implementation process are critically analyzed and discussed, with particular attention paid to the different ways in which control and inspection practices are implemented by each Member State.
PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
(2021)
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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Wolfgang Glanzel, Koenraad Debackere
Summary: This article discusses the definition of interdisciplinary research and the different methods applied in bibliometric studies to capture quantitative and evolutionary aspects. Through the development and application of indicators such as variety and disparity, it showcases how the interdisciplinary nature of research activities can be visualized at different levels and how time-dependent phenomena and evolutions can be mapped.
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Yang Liu, Jinyuan Ma, Huanyu Song, Ziniu Qian, Xiao Lin
Summary: Collaboration between Chinese researchers and international scholars in the social sciences is common, with a significant increase in both the quantity and impact of collaborative publications over the past 10 years. Scholars from the United States are the most common research collaboration partners for Chinese scholars.
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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
David Howoldt, Henning Kroll, Peter Neuhausler, Alexander Feidenheimer
Summary: Social media opens up new avenues for research dissemination. This study investigates the factors that affect researchers' engagement on Twitter, such as research productivity, research quality, participation in academic conferences, and academic discipline. Using data from researchers at Europe's largest applied research organization, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the study finds that participation in academic conferences is strongly associated with Twitter uptake and popularity. There are also positive relationships between research productivity/research quality and Twitter uptake/popularity, and variations in Twitter usage among disciplines, genders, and scientific age.
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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Murat Kocak, Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Sergio Marugan-Lazaro, Murat Perit Cakir, Elias Sanz-Casado
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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Nuria Bautista-Puig, Jorge Manana-Rodriguez, Antonio Eleazar Serrano-Lopez
Summary: Sustainability science is a topic inherently interdisciplinary and focused on solving societal problems. This paper proposed a classification of scientific journals in the Green and Sustainable Science and Technology category for the period 2014-2018 using an entropy-based disciplinarity indicator. The study found that most journals in this field are specialized or interdisciplinary, with interdisciplinary journals showing greater stability over the 5-year period analyzed, and that the number of citations is the most discriminating variable.
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurian, Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Sergio Marugan-Lazaro, Elias Sanz-Casado
Summary: By comparing the use of KeyWords Plus and Medical Subject Headings in cannabis research documents, it was found that the MeSH system performed better in classification, while KeyWords Plus was not neutral for topic analysis in the biomedical field.
INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT
(2021)
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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Mubashrah Saddiqa, Rikke Magnussen, Birger Larsen, Jens Myrup Pedersen
Summary: This study investigates how open data can be used to develop digital and data literacy skills among secondary school students, with the results suggesting that open data has the potential to enhance skills for future generations.
COMPUTERS & EDUCATION
(2021)
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Psychology, Clinical
Andrea Sixto-Costoya, Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurian, Elias Sanz-Casado, Antonio Eleazar Serrano-Lopez
Summary: In recent years, there have been significant changes in therapeutic, legislative, and social aspects of marijuana use, impacting scientific research. A study analyzing articles published in Health Sciences journals from 2001 to 2020 revealed a shift in the usage of terms related to marijuana, with a focus on therapeutic aspects and normalization rather than punitive measures. The analysis also showed an increasing emphasis on marijuana use and medical marijuana over marijuana abuse. This trend suggests the need for scientific research and policy actions to consider these changes in the development of prevention programs.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION
(2023)
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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Ronald Rousseau, Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Elias Sanz-Casado
Summary: The goal of this investigation is to examine the impact of external influences, particularly COVID-19, on research production. The study collected data from the Web of Science and compared expected data based on past performance with actual observations. The findings indicated a significant increase in the number of articles and reviews published in 2021, particularly in the fields of life sciences and biomedicine. The study also highlighted a significant decline in collaboration between China and the USA, suggesting geopolitical tensions as an external influence on research productivity. While the study contributes to the science of science, its limitations include the use of a single database, focusing only on regular articles and reviews, employing a whole counting approach, and examining a specific year.
JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS
(2023)
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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Peter Ingwersen, Soeren Holm, Birger Larsen, Thomas Ploug
Summary: The study analyzes the scientific disagreement regarding the use of statin-related drugs in preventing cardiovascular events, revealing key journals and sponsors in the field. Researchers with different stances publish in distinct core journals and receive funding from various multinational pharmaceutical companies.
Proceedings Paper
Computer Science, Information Systems
Christian Hansen, Casper Hansen, Jakob Grue Simonsen, Birger Larsen, Stephen Alstrup, Christina Lioma
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PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION
(2020)
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Information Science & Library Science
Nuria Bautista-Puig, Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Elba Mauleon
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(2019)
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Communication
Francisco Javier Alonso Flores, Carolina Moreno Castro, Antonio Eleazar Serrano
PERSPECTIVAS DE LA COMUNICACION
(2019)
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Information Science & Library Science
Esteban Fernandez Tuesta, Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Rosario Romera Ayllon, Elias Sanz-Casado
JOURNAL OF DATA AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
(2019)
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Information Science & Library Science
Andres Pandiella-Dominique, Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Elias Sanz-Casado
REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA
(2019)