Flipbook in Learning: Bibliometric Analysis using Scopus Data and Google Scholar

Charlina, Elvrin Septyanti, Tria Putri Mustika
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This study aims to map articles that examine flipbooks as the variables. Scopus and Google Scholar are used to gather the data for this study. The selected articles are those published in international journals and proceedings indexed by Scopus and/or Google Scholar. The data collection applied is a documentation technique. The procedure for data documentation begins with Scopus data containing the article keyword "flipbook in learning". The data from Google Scholar is then cataloged in the Mendeley software. Furthermore, each data is mapped using the VOSviewer software. The data is limited according to the needs of the discussion of the results of the study, namely articles that discuss flipbooks in learning. The data analysis process uses a bibliometric approach. The results show that research on flipbooks in learning published in international journals and proceedings is increasingly in demand, particularly in 2020 and 2021. However, in terms of quantity, flipbook articles still need to be improved. This is following the need for teaching materials, especially teaching materials that can be used during the distance learning system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
学习中的Flipbook:使用Scopus数据和谷歌Scholar的文献计量学分析
这项研究的目的是绘制那些把翻书作为变量来研究的文章。本研究使用Scopus和Google Scholar来收集数据。所选文章均发表在被Scopus和/或Google Scholar检索的国际期刊和论文集上。应用的数据收集是一种文档技术。数据文档的过程从Scopus数据开始,其中包含文章关键词“flipbook in learning”。然后,来自Google Scholar的数据被编入Mendeley软件。此外,使用VOSviewer软件对每个数据进行映射。根据研究结果讨论的需要,即讨论翻页书在学习中的文章,数据受到限制。数据分析过程使用文献计量学方法。研究结果显示,在国际期刊和论文集上发表的关于学习中的翻书研究的需求越来越大,特别是在2020年和2021年。但是在数量上,flipbook文章还有待提高。这是根据对教材的需求,特别是在COVID-19大流行期间可以在远程学习系统中使用的教材。
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