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Publications (2)


Research visualization trends in research data management (RDM): a bibliometric analysis
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July 2024

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29 Reads

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1 Citation

Global Knowledge Memory and Communication

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Aamir Hamid

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Muhammad Ajmal Khan

Purpose This study aims to examine research visualization trends in research data management (RDM), analyzing factors such as contributions, publications, document types, authors and research areas, emphasizing the dynamic nature of RDM research in the scholarly landscape. Design/methodology/approach The study analyzed citation histories for 1,401 publications from 2001 to 2021 in the Web of Science database, extracting no restrictions on document type or language. Literature visualization tools such as Biblioshiny, VOSviewer, ScientoPy and MS Excel were used. The researchers explored institutional collaborations, data-centric trends and RDM frontiers. Findings The majority of RDM research is conducted by librarians and information scientists. Research on RDM has increased over the past 21 years, peaking in 2019. Among universities, Sheffield and Pittsburgh have the most productivity in RDM research, and the USA is the most productive country. Most productive authors are Aleixandre-Benavent-R and Da Silva Jr. RDM; however, improvement is still needed, especially at academic universities. Originality/value This study provides valuable insights into the published literature on RDM and identifies patterns of collaboration among researchers in RDM.


Research on internet of things (IoT) indexed in Web of Science from 2011–2022

May 2024

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20 Reads

Information Development

Academic publications have increased geometrically in the rapidly developing field of Internet of Things (IoT). Using the keywords “Internet of Things” in titles and abstracts, a large collection of scientific publications from 2011 to 2022 that were indexed in the Web of Science were examined in this study. Several software tools, including VOSviewer, ScientoPy, Biblioshiny and MS Excel, were used to analyze the data. According to the study's findings, the majority of publications in the field of IoT are written in English, and publications in this area are steadily rising. Rodrigues, Joel J. P. C. is the most prolific author. The most productive nation was found to be China, the Beijing University Posts & Telecommunication, a thriving institution. After the US and India, China has produced the greatest number of articles and received the greatest number of citations. The IEEE was found to be the most prolific publishing source, and the IEEE Internet of Things Journal was the most productive journal.

Citations (1)


... The data analysis as well as figures creating processes has been performed with the help of a specialized software's called OriginPro [64], VOS Viewer [65,66] and bibliometric data visualization and bibliography figures by BiblioShiny [67]. To conduct the analysis of time-based and basic properties of the scientific literature and citation data by using CiteSpace software [68]. ...

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A scientometric analysis on DFIG-based wind energy conversion system research trends
Research visualization trends in research data management (RDM): a bibliometric analysis
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  • July 2024

Global Knowledge Memory and Communication