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A bibliometric and co-occurrence analysis of COVID-19–related literature published between December 2019 and June 2020

机译:2019年12月至6月20日至6月间公布的Covid-19相关文学的生物计量与共同发生分析

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Purpose The main purposes of this study were to analyze the document types and languages of published papers on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), along with the top authors, publications, countries, institutions, and disciplines, and to analyze the co-occurrence of keywords and bibliographic coupling of countries and sources of the most-cited COVID-19 literature. Methods This study analyzed 16,384 COVID-19 studies published between December 2019 and June 2020. The data were extracted from the Web of Science database using four keywords: “COVID-19,” “coronavirus,” “2019-nCoV,” and “SARS-CoV-2.” The top 500 mostcited documents were analyzed for bibliographic and citation network visualization. Results The studies were published in 19 different languages, and English (95.313%) was the most common. Of 157 research-producing countries, the United States (25.433%) was in the leading position. Wang Y (n=94) was the top author, and the BMJ (n=488) was the top source. The University of London (n=488) was the leading organization, and medicine-related papers (n=2,259) accounted for the highest proportion. The co-occurrence of keywords analysis identified “coronavirus,” “COVID-19,” “SARS-CoV-2,” “2019-nCoV,” and “pneumonia” as the most frequent words. The bibliographic coupling analysis of countries and sources showed the strongest collaborative links between China and the United States and between the New England Journal of Medicine and the JAMA. Conclusion Collaboration between the United States and China was key in COVID-19 research during this period. Although BMJ was the leading title for COVID-19 articles, the co-author link between New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA was the strongest.
机译:目的本研究的主要目的是分析2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)的发表论文的文献类型和语言,以及最重要的作者,出版物,国家,机构和学科,并分析了共同发生最具引用的Covid-19文学国家和来源的关键词与书目耦合。方法本研究分析了2019年12月和6月2020年12月之间发布的16,384名Covid-19研究。使用四个关键词从科学数据库网络中提取数据:“Covid-19,”Coronavirus,“2019-Ncov,”和“SARS” -cov-2。“为书目和引文网络可视化分析了500强的文件。结果研究发表于19种不同的语言,英语(95.313%)是最常见的。在157个研究 - 生产国,美国(25.433%)处于领先地位。王y(n = 94)是顶级作者,而BMJ(n = 488)是顶级来源。伦敦大学(N = 488)是领先的组织,医学相关论文(N = 2,259)占比例最高。关键词分析的共同发生鉴定了“Coronavirus”,“Covid-19”,“SARS-COV-2”,“2019-NCOV”和“肺炎”作为最常见的词语。国家和资源的书目耦合分析表明,中美与新英格兰医学杂志之间最强的协作联系。结论美国与中国之间的合作是Covid-19在此期间的关键。虽然BMJ是Covid-19文章的领先标题,但新英格兰医学与Jama杂志之间的共同作者联系是最强的。

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    Md. Sayeed Al-Zaman;

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