2021年1月,韩国作者基于科学核心收藏网的新冠肺炎机构、来源期刊和关键词网络

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Science Editing Pub Date : 2021-02-20 DOI:10.6087/KCSE.229
K. Kim, G. Jeong
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引用次数: 6

摘要

目的:本研究的目的是描述科学网络核心收藏中韩国作者2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)文献的机构、期刊和主题网络。具体目标是确定韩国作者与国际作者之间的合作关系,并探索机构、期刊、,和主题方法:文献于2021年1月30日在科学网核心收藏中搜索。主题栏中的搜索词为“SARS-CoV-2”或“COVID”或“新型冠状病毒”。搜索结果再次限于“韩国”作为国家和“文章”的出版类型。测量工具为Bibliosshine,Bibliometrix的应用程序版本工具结果:韩国作者在韩国以外的期刊上发表的与新冠肺炎相关的文章是韩国期刊的3.2倍。期刊通过书目耦合显示了三个集群。相比之下,共引网络显示了四个集群在两个分析中只有少数期刊被纳入集群。因子分析的Keywords Plus的概念结构显示了两个集群:“病理学和临床治疗”和“知识和态度”机构的合作网络由四个集群组成,韩国研究人员积极与国际研究人员合作,特别是在美国的结论:由于只有少数韩国期刊被耦合和共同引用网络纳入期刊集群,因此建议对韩国期刊进行更积极的引用。在新冠肺炎研究中,将人类行为确定为一个独特的主题,这表明除了临床研究之外,这一领域的重点有所不同
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Network of institutions, source journals, and keywords on COVID-19 by Korean authors based on the Web of Science Core Collection in January 2021
Purpose: The aim of this study was to characterize the network of institutions, journals, and topics of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) literature by Korean authors in the Web of Science Core Collection The specific goals were to identify the collaborative relationships between Korean authors and international authors and to explore clusters of institutions, journals, and topics Methods: Literature was searched in the Web of Science Core Collection on January 30, 2021 The search terms were "SARS-CoV-2" or "COVID" or "novel coronavirus" in the subject field The search results were limited again to "South Korea" as the country and the publication type of "article " The measurement tool was Biblioshiny, an app version tool for Bibliometrix Results: Korean authors published 3 2 times more COVID-19-related articles in journals outside of Korea than in Korean journals The journals showed three clusters by bibliographic coupling In contrast, the co-citation network showed four clusters Only a few journals were included in the clusters in both analyses The conceptual structure of Keywords Plus by factorial analysis showed two clusters: "pathology and clinical treatment" and "knowledge and attitudes " Institutions' collaborative network consisted of four clusters Korean researchers actively collaborated with international researchers, especially those in the United States Conclusion: Because only a few Korean journals were included in the journal clusters by both coupling and co-citation network, more active citation of Korean journals is recommended The identification of human behavior as a distinct theme in COVID-19 research suggests a different focus in this area besides clinical studies
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来源期刊
Science Editing
Science Editing COMMUNICATION-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
31
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Science Editing (Sci Ed) is the official journal of the Korean Council of Science Editors (https://kcse.org) and Council of Asian Science Editors (https://asianeditor.org). It aims to improve the culture and health of human being by promoting the quality of editing and publishing scientific, technical, and medical journals. Expected readers are editors, publishers, reviewers, and authors of the journals around the world; however, specially focused to those in Asia. Since scholarly journals in Asia are mostly published by the academic societies, universities, or non-profit organizations, Sci Ed is sought to play a role in journal development. The number of publications from Asia is increasing rapidly and overpass that of other continents; meanwhile, the number of international journals and highly appreciated journals is yet to be coming forward. It is task of Asian editors to pledge the journal quality and broaden the visibility and accessibility. Therefore, its scope includes the followings in the field of science, technology, and medicine.
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