Biblioshind对Dimensions数据库中列出的与新冠肺炎和伊斯兰金融相关的期刊、作者和主题的文献计量分析

IF 1.6 Q2 COMMUNICATION Science Editing Pub Date : 2021-02-20 DOI:10.6087/KCSE.232
A. Rusydiana
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目的:本文献计量研究调查了Dimensions数据库中数字对象识别期刊发表的关于2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)和伊斯兰金融的文献现状,和期刊方法:分析的数据来自Dimensions的149篇研究出版物。搜索项目为“新冠肺炎”和“伊斯兰金融”。用于建立研究数据集的搜索上次更新于2020年8月27日。使用描述性统计方法,并使用基于R的应用程序Bibliobshing进行文献计量分析,生成文献计量图结果:近几个月来,讨论新冠肺炎和伊斯兰金融主题的文章数量相当多,发表了100多篇文章。使用最受欢迎的关键词是“新冠肺炎”、“食物”和“大流行”,尽管也有许多关键词与伊斯兰金融领域更具体相关,即“银行”、“市场”、“健康”、“债务”、“股权”、“管理”和“股票”,从而为伊斯兰金融领域的研究人员提供信息。这一主题有可能继续发展
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Bibliometric analysis of journals, authors, and topics related to COVID-19 and Islamic finance listed in the Dimensions database by Biblioshiny
Purpose: This bibliometric study investigated the current state of documents on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Islamic finance published by digital object identifiere-quipped journals listed in the Dimensions database The analysis focused on describing the characterictics and trends of the keywords, authors, and journals Methods: The data analyzed were from 149 research publications in Dimensions The search tems were "COVID" and "Islamic finance " The searches used to establish the study dataset were last updated on August 27, 2020 Descriptive statistical methods were used, and a bibliometric analysis was conducted using Biblioshiny, an R-based app, to generate a bibliometric map Results: The number of articles discussing the theme of COVID-19 and Islamic finance was quite large in recent months, with more than 100 articles published The most popular keywords used were "COVID," "food," and "pandemic," although there were also many keywords that related more specifically to the field of Islamic finance, namely "banks," "markets," "health," "debt," "equity," "management," and "stock " Conclusion: This study provides an overview of trends in the most popular keywords, journals, and authors of articles on the topic of COVID-19 and Islamic finance, which has been quite a popular theme in recent months, thereby providing information for researchers specializing in the field of Islamic finance This theme has the potential to continue to be developed
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Science Editing
Science Editing COMMUNICATION-
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期刊介绍: Science Editing (Sci Ed) is the official journal of the Korean Council of Science Editors (https://kcse.org) and Council of Asian Science Editors (https://asianeditor.org). It aims to improve the culture and health of human being by promoting the quality of editing and publishing scientific, technical, and medical journals. Expected readers are editors, publishers, reviewers, and authors of the journals around the world; however, specially focused to those in Asia. Since scholarly journals in Asia are mostly published by the academic societies, universities, or non-profit organizations, Sci Ed is sought to play a role in journal development. The number of publications from Asia is increasing rapidly and overpass that of other continents; meanwhile, the number of international journals and highly appreciated journals is yet to be coming forward. It is task of Asian editors to pledge the journal quality and broaden the visibility and accessibility. Therefore, its scope includes the followings in the field of science, technology, and medicine.
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