Mapping the Publications of e-learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Bibliometric Analysis

Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI:10.5530/jscires.12.1.007
A. Dehnad, Mohammadhiwa Abdekhoda
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Since the prevalence of COVID-19, e-learning has become an extensively dominant approach of education among the Universities and institutions. This study was conducted to explore the growth, and global trend of e-learning during the COVID-19 publications and to evaluate them by analyzing various features of the research outputs. The global publications on e-learning and COVID-19, indexed in Web of Science (WOS), were retrieved and analyzed by bibliometrix package of R software. There were 491 publications retrieved and then exported in a plain text format to the bibliometrix software. The results showed that the publication on the concept of e-learning and COVID-19 started in 2020, increased rapidly after the COVID-19 pandemic, and thereafter has received increasing attention by researchers, particularly in 2021. We found that the USA is the leading country with the highest number of publications followed by India, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Jorden and the UK. Also, the findings show that"Education”, followed by"Students”, "Impact” and "Model”, have the highest frequency among keywords in the literature, indicating that e-learning is a general topic in many fields. Conceptual structure map analysis classified the e-learning and COVID-19 publications into four main clusters. This study aimed to presents a comprehensive scenario of e-learning and COVID-19 publications after the prevalence of the pandemic. The results of this paper, can contribute to the existing knowledge, via showing e-learning and COVID-19 research volumes and trends. The outcome of this paper should be considered by institutions, universities, researchers and librarians. © Author (s) 2023 Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0.
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绘制COVID-19大流行期间电子学习出版物:文献计量学分析
自2019冠状病毒病流行以来,电子学习已成为大学和机构广泛主导的教育方式。本研究旨在探讨COVID-19出版物中电子学习的增长和全球趋势,并通过分析研究成果的各种特征来评估它们。利用R软件的bibliometrix软件包对Web of Science (WOS)收录的全球关于e-learning和COVID-19的出版物进行检索和分析。检索到491种出版物,然后以纯文本格式输出到bibliometrix软件。结果表明,关于e-learning与COVID-19概念的出版物始于2020年,在COVID-19大流行后迅速增加,此后受到研究者越来越多的关注,特别是在2021年。我们发现,美国是发表论文数量最多的国家,其次是印度、西班牙、沙特阿拉伯、约旦和英国。此外,研究结果显示,在文献关键词中,“教育”的频率最高,其次是“学生”、“影响”和“模型”,这表明电子学习是许多领域的普遍话题。概念结构图分析将电子学习和COVID-19出版物分为四个主要集群。本研究旨在展示大流行流行后电子学习和COVID-19出版物的综合情景。本文的结果可以通过展示电子学习和COVID-19研究的数量和趋势,为现有知识做出贡献。本文的研究结果值得机构、大学、研究人员和图书馆员考虑。©作者2023根据知识共享CC-BY 4.0发布。
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