From Lockdowns to Publications: The Evolution of COVID-19 Research in the Face of Travel Restrictions

A. I. Samsayeva, F. Amagoh
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Object: This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the scholarly literature on COVID-19 and travel restrictions, using VOSviewer and Scopus data sets, to understand the evolution, key trends, and impact of this research area since the onset of the pandemic. Methods: Utilizing a combination of publication-related metrics, citation-related metrics, and citation-and-publication-related metrics, this analysis encompasses 1,484 documents sourced from the Scopus database. The study focuses on the identification of major contributing countries, institutions, and keywords, as well as patterns in co-authorship and citations. Findings: The research highlights a significant increase in academic output related to COVID-19 and travel restrictions, particularly in 2021 and 2022. The United States, the United Kingdom, and China emerge as leading contributors. Key themes include the efficacy of travel restrictions in managing the pandemic and the socio-economic implications of these measures. Additionally, the study reveals prominent collaboration networks and influential publications in this field. Conclusions: The bibliometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the global research landscape on COVID-19 and travel restrictions. It underscores the critical role of international collaboration and multidisciplinary approaches in addressing the pandemic. Furthermore, the insights gained can inform future research directions and policy decisions in managing global health emergencies.
从封锁到出版:面对旅行限制,COVID-19 研究的演变
研究目的本研究旨在利用 VOSviewer 和 Scopus 数据集对有关 COVID-19 和旅行限制的学术文献进行文献计量分析,以了解自大流行病爆发以来该研究领域的演变、主要趋势和影响。研究方法:本分析结合使用了与发表相关的指标、与引用相关的指标以及与引用和发表相关的指标,涵盖了来自 Scopus 数据库的 1,484 篇文献。研究的重点是确定主要投稿国家、机构和关键词,以及合著和引用的模式。研究结果研究表明,与 COVID-19 和旅行限制相关的学术产出大幅增加,尤其是在 2021 年和 2022 年。美国、英国和中国成为主要贡献者。关键主题包括旅行限制措施在管理大流行病方面的功效以及这些措施的社会经济影响。此外,研究还揭示了这一领域的重要合作网络和有影响力的出版物。结论:文献计量分析全面概述了 COVID-19 和旅行限制的全球研究情况。它强调了国际合作和多学科方法在应对该流行病中的关键作用。此外,所获得的见解可为未来的研究方向和管理全球卫生突发事件的政策决策提供参考。
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