Bibliometric Analysis of COVID-19 Research in Information Systems: A Proposed Model

Shirley Sylvia Sulai, Syahrul Nizam Junaini
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A new coronavirus, eventually identified as COVID-19, triggered an outbreak in Wuhan, China, at the end of 2019. It has since spread around the world. This has also resulted in an increase in the number of publications pertaining to COVID-19. However, not much research has examined COVID-19 in information systems using bibliometrics. The purpose of this work is to develop a model for visualising COVID-19 research in information systems using bibliometric data. We did a brief survey of the literature in this study, followed by an analysis of related work. We anticipate that our proposed model will aid future researchers who wish to undertake bibliometric visualisations utilising it.
信息系统中COVID-19研究的文献计量分析:一个建议模型
2019年底,一种最终被确定为COVID-19的新型冠状病毒在中国武汉引发了疫情。自那以后,它就传播到了世界各地。这也导致与COVID-19有关的出版物数量增加。然而,使用文献计量学在信息系统中检查COVID-19的研究并不多。这项工作的目的是开发一个利用文献计量数据在信息系统中可视化COVID-19研究的模型。我们对本研究的文献进行了简要的综述,然后对相关工作进行了分析。我们预计我们提出的模型将帮助未来希望利用它进行文献计量可视化的研究人员。
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