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Abstract
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。