Pub Date : 2022-12-28DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1434
Regita Amanah Huzairin, M. Multazam
This data article presents the results of a search for scholarly works on online business and commitment using the Lens.org database. The data were collected by applying filters for document type and subject and exporting the resulting datasets to CSV and Bibtex files. The data were then analyzed and compiled using Zenodo.org. The data provide valuable insights into the contributions of different institutions, authors, fields of study, and countries to research on online business and commitment. The results show that the London School of Economics and Political Science is the institution that contributed the most data, with the field of political science being the most active area of research. The data also reveal that the United Kingdom is the country that provided the most data and that Springer Nature is the most prolific publisher of scholarly works on this topic. These findings can be useful for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in online business and commitment, and the data can be used for further research and experimentation. Highlights: The data article presents search results on online business and commitment from the Lens.org database. The data provide insights on institutions, authors, fields of study, and countries that contribute to research on the topic. The findings can be useful for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in online business and commitment, and the data can be used for further research and experimentation.
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Pub Date : 2022-11-30DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1684
Kurnia Ningsih Kolopita, M. Multazam
This data article aims to compile and analyze scholarly works on cyber law and piracy within the legal domain using Lens.org's search and filtering tools. The methodology involves an initial keyword search followed by three filtering stages, narrowing the scope to journal articles published between 2012 and 2022. The analysis highlights the most active authors, institutions, publishers, and countries/regions. Results indicate that University of Louisville, George E Higgins, Springer Nature, and the United States are leading contributors in this field. The findings offer valuable insights for researchers seeking relevant literature on cyber law and piracy in the context of law. Highlights: The study provides a comprehensive overview of scholarly works related to cyber law and piracy in the legal domain, enabling efficient access to relevant literature. The analysis highlights key contributors in the field, including authors, institutions, publishers, and countries/regions, identifying leaders in the domain. The study demonstrates the effectiveness of Lens.org's search and filtering tools in identifying and analyzing relevant scholarly works within specific research areas.
这篇数据文章旨在利用Lens.org的搜索和过滤工具,汇编和分析法律领域内关于网络法律和盗版的学术著作。该方法包括最初的关键词搜索,然后是三个过滤阶段,将范围缩小到2012年至2022年之间发表的期刊文章。该分析突出了最活跃的作者、机构、出版商和国家/地区。结果表明,路易斯维尔大学、George E Higgins、b施普林格Nature和美国是这一领域的主要贡献者。这些发现为研究人员在法律背景下寻找有关网络法律和盗版的相关文献提供了宝贵的见解。重点:该研究提供了与网络法律和盗版相关的法律领域的学术著作的全面概述,使有效地访问相关文献。该分析突出了该领域的主要贡献者,包括作者、机构、出版商和国家/地区,并确定了该领域的领导者。该研究证明了Lens.org的搜索和过滤工具在识别和分析特定研究领域的相关学术著作方面的有效性。
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Pub Date : 2022-11-30DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1586
Pandu Sarigati Sari, M. Multazam
This data article presents a thorough examination of digital forensic literature with a focus on software from 2012 to 2022, retrieved from lens.org, with the aim of identifying the most influential institutions, authors, and research trends. Using keywords "digital forensic AND software," the data collection process involved filtering by date range, document type, and subject matter, resulting in 427 journal articles. The analysis highlights the most productive institutions, years, fields of study, active authors, and publishers. This data is valuable for researchers and practitioners in digital forensics, particularly those interested in software applications, providing insights into the most significant contributions and aiding future research development. Highlights: Research in the field of digital forensics is growing rapidly, with the Université de Lausanne being the leading institution in the number of publications. Computer science is the most popular field of study in digital forensics, with a focus on analysing software and file systems. Elsevier B.V. is the leading publisher in digital forensics, with the journal Digital Investigation as the main source of publications.
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Pub Date : 2022-11-30DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1497
Aulia Sarah Azizah, M. Multazam
The purpose of retrieving this data is to determine the number of journal articles related to digital forensics and fingerprinting. Through lens.org analysis with appropriate keywords and filters, 133 relevant documents were found. The study revealed that the University of Lausanne is the most active institution in this field, with the most research in 2019. The most explored fields of study include forensic science and computer security. The most active countries in this research were the UK, the US, and Switzerland. These results suggest that this data can serve as a quick guide to further research and development methods, such as forensic 3D modelling and photogrammetry. In addition, this data is useful for authors, readers, and researchers interested in the topic of digital forensics and fingerprinting.Highlights: Dominant institutions and countries: University of Lausanne leads the research, with the United Kingdom, United States, and Switzerland as the most active countries. Peak research activity: The highest number of journal articles published in 2019, focusing on various aspects of digital forensics and fingerprinting. Interdisciplinary exploration: Research spans across forensic sciences, computer security, and law, indicating diverse applications and implications of digital forensics and fingerprinting techniques.
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Pub Date : 2022-11-30DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1432
Asrul Maulana, M. Multazam
This research focuses on the search for articles and literature reviews on cyber harassment. The search was conducted using Lens.org, a reliable indexing agency, by using keywords such as Cyber law and Cyber Harassment. Three keywords were selected and entered into the 'edit search' feature, and the search was filtered by selecting the law category in the subject matter and choosing journal articles as the document type. The data was exported in both CSV and BibTeX formats, and a screenshot was taken of the available data graphs. The goal of this research is to collect data on cyber harassment and its legal implications. The method involved searching scholarly works using specific keywords and filtering the results based on subject matter and document type. The results obtained are valuable as they provide a comprehensive understanding of the current state of cyber harassment and its legal implications. Highlights: Filtering through specific categories and document types is an effective way to obtain relevant literature on cyber harassment. The ten articles found provide a diverse range of topics related to cyber harassment, from the impact of technology on online sexual harassment to the legal response to cyberbullying. These articles offer valuable insights for future research and can be used as references for scholars studying cyber harassment.
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Pub Date : 2022-11-30DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1457
Citra Sonia, M. Multazam
This data article presents a collection of scholarly works related to Cyberlaw and Copyright in the field of law, obtained through the Lens.org website. The data were obtained by searching for scholarly works using keywords Cyberlaw or Cyber Law and Copyright and filtering them by document type (journal article), date range (2012-2022), and subject matter (law). The data were exported in CSV and BibTex formats and are available in the Zenodo repository. The analysis of the data using VOSViewer and Lens.org tools revealed the top institutions, fields of study, active authors, countries/regions, publishers, and journals. The results of this study provide a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the legal aspects of Cyberlaw and Copyright. Highlights: Valuable resource for Cyberlaw and Copyright research Comprehensive analysis of scholarly works from 2012-2022 Reveals top institutions, authors, and publishers in the field.
这篇数据文章介绍了通过Lens.org网站获得的与法律领域的网络法学和版权相关的学术著作。数据是通过使用关键词Cyberlaw或Cyber Law and Copyright搜索学术著作,并按文档类型(期刊文章)、日期范围(2012-2022)和主题(法律)进行过滤获得的。数据以CSV和BibTex格式导出,可以在Zenodo存储库中获得。使用VOSViewer和Lens.org工具对数据进行分析,揭示了顶级机构、研究领域、活跃作者、国家/地区、出版商和期刊。本研究的结果为对网络法律和版权方面感兴趣的研究人员和实践者提供了宝贵的资源。重点:网络法律与版权研究的宝贵资源2012-2022年学术著作综合分析,揭示该领域的顶尖机构、作者和出版商。
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Pub Date : 2022-11-29DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1541
Aulia Sarah Azizah, M. Multazam
This data article investigates the prevalence of journal articles related to online business and CSR strategy. Using lens.org, a total of 4,929 documents were initially identified, which were further refined to 203 documents related to the law subject. The analysis reveals the most active institutions, authors, countries, and publishers in the field. The findings underscore the importance of business ethics and corporate social responsibility in the context of online businesses, providing valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and educators.Highlights: The study identified 203 law-related journal articles focused on online business and CSR strategy. The University of Nottingham emerged as the top institution in the field, contributing significantly to business ethics and corporate social responsibility research. The analysis highlights the growing importance of business ethics and corporate social responsibility in the context of online businesses.
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Pub Date : 2022-11-23DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1481
Febriandi Berutu, M. Multazam
This data article aims to streamline research on Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence by providing a comprehensive dataset derived from Lens.org. Using a three-step filtering process based on document type, publication date range, and subject matter, a total of 76 articles published between 2012 and 2022 were extracted. The analysis revealed that the University of Lausanne was the top institution, computer science was the dominant field of study, and the United Kingdom was the most active region in this domain. This dataset is valuable for researchers and practitioners seeking insights into the digital forensics and artificial intelligence landscape. Highlights: Comprehensive dataset of 76 articles in digital forensics and artificial intelligence from 2012 to 2022. Analysis reveals top institutions, fields of study, and most active regions in the domain. Valuable resource for researchers seeking insights into the digital forensics and AI landscape.
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Pub Date : 2022-11-23DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1678
Nur Riska Salsabila, M. Multazam
This data article presents a comprehensive analysis of cyber law and cyber-harassment-related journal articles within the field of law. The data was collected using the lens.org platform, employing keyword searches for "cyberlaw" and "cyber-harassment," and subsequently filtering the results by document type (journal articles) and subject matter (law). The final dataset comprises 143 scholarly works, which were analyzed to identify the top institutions, fields of study, authors, countries, and publishers involved in this area of research. The results reveal that Cardiff University is the most prolific institution, with psychology being the most common field of study. The United Kingdom is the most active country, and Informa UK Limited is the top publisher. This data is valuable for researchers seeking literature related to cyber law and cyber-harassment, offering insights into the prevalent themes and trends in this rapidly evolving domain. Highlights: The prevalence of psychology as the top field of study, indicating the significant impact of cyber-harassment on mental well-being. The United Kingdom's role as the most active country in publishing related research, demonstrating its commitment to addressing cyber law and harassment issues. The rapid development of cyber-harassment and its association with increased risk factors, emphasizing the need for ongoing research and preventative measures.
这篇数据文章对网络法律和网络骚扰相关的期刊文章在法律领域进行了全面的分析。数据是通过lens.org平台收集的,使用关键词搜索“网络法律”和“网络骚扰”,然后按文件类型(期刊文章)和主题(法律)过滤结果。最终的数据集包括143篇学术著作,通过对这些著作的分析,确定了参与该研究领域的顶尖机构、研究领域、作者、国家和出版商。结果显示,卡迪夫大学是最多产的机构,心理学是最常见的研究领域。英国是最活跃的国家,Informa UK Limited是最大的出版商。这些数据对于寻求与网络法律和网络骚扰相关的文献的研究人员来说是有价值的,为这个快速发展的领域的流行主题和趋势提供了见解。重点:心理学作为研究的首要领域,表明网络骚扰对心理健康的显著影响。英国是出版相关研究最活跃的国家,表明其致力于解决网络法律和骚扰问题。网络骚扰的快速发展及其与风险因素增加的关联,强调了持续研究和预防措施的必要性。
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Pub Date : 2022-11-22DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v11i0.1532
Rizky Hamdani, M. Multazam
This data article explores the landscape of digital forensics and criminal law research from 2012 to 2022 by analyzing scholarly works available on Lens.org. By applying various filters such as release year, document type, and field of study, we identified 23 relevant journal articles. The analysis revealed insights into the most active institutions, authors, and publishers in the field, as well as the most prolific countries/regions. These findings offer a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in digital forensics and criminal law. Highlights: A decade-long analysis of digital forensics and criminal law research from 2012 to 2022. Identification of the most active institutions, authors, publishers, and countries/regions in the field. Valuable insights for researchers and practitioners interested in digital forensics and criminal law.
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