2020
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2020.sep.19
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Revistas más citadas en las patentes sobre coronavirus según Lens.org

Abstract: The scientific literature cited in patents on coronaviruses is analyzed with the aim of determining its characteristics, identifying the main journals, and evaluating the possible correspondence between the impact of these publications in the scientific and technological fields. For this purpose, the Lens.org patent search engine and its two predefined sets of patents on coronaviruses were used, one of a general nature and the other more specific (on treatments and vaccines). Among the results, the use of pers… Show more

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“…There are also other works that examine NPL applied to a specific subject, as is the case of the study by Velayos-Ortega and Lopez-Carreño [16], in which the authors analyse the citations of scientific publications in the patents on the novel coronavirus disease 2019 in the specialized search engine Lens.org, obtaining, among other results, a ranking of the most cited journals in these patents, on which they make a comparison with their positioning in JCR of the Web of Science.…”
Section: Impact Of Npl Citationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also other works that examine NPL applied to a specific subject, as is the case of the study by Velayos-Ortega and Lopez-Carreño [16], in which the authors analyse the citations of scientific publications in the patents on the novel coronavirus disease 2019 in the specialized search engine Lens.org, obtaining, among other results, a ranking of the most cited journals in these patents, on which they make a comparison with their positioning in JCR of the Web of Science.…”
Section: Impact Of Npl Citationsmentioning
confidence: 99%