2022
DOI: 10.1108/lht-10-2021-0370
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Thematic evolution of coronavirus disease: a longitudinal co-word analysis

Abstract: PurposeUsing science mapping analysis approach and co-word analysis, the present study explores and visualizes research fields and thematic evolution of the coronavirus. Based on this method, one can get a picture of the real content of the themes in the mentioned thematic area and identify the main minor and emerging themes.Design/methodology/approachThis study was conducted based on co-word science mapping analysis under a longitudinal study (from 1988 to 2020). The collection of documents in this study was … Show more

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“…It takes the literature system and bibliometric characteristics as the research object, studies the distribution structure, quantitative relationships, patterns of change and quantitative management of the literature and then explores the structure, characteristics and patterns of certain research fields. In this study, the frequency distribution, keyword co-occurrence, cluster analysis and keyword emergence maps are used to visualize the number of articles, journal distribution, authors (Feng et al, 2022a, b), institutions and topics (Khazaneha et al, 2022) based on the 462 Chinese and 361 English literature screened. By comparing and analyzing the current research hotspots and cutting-edge topics of maker education at home and abroad, we can predict its future development path and prospective trends.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It takes the literature system and bibliometric characteristics as the research object, studies the distribution structure, quantitative relationships, patterns of change and quantitative management of the literature and then explores the structure, characteristics and patterns of certain research fields. In this study, the frequency distribution, keyword co-occurrence, cluster analysis and keyword emergence maps are used to visualize the number of articles, journal distribution, authors (Feng et al, 2022a, b), institutions and topics (Khazaneha et al, 2022) based on the 462 Chinese and 361 English literature screened. By comparing and analyzing the current research hotspots and cutting-edge topics of maker education at home and abroad, we can predict its future development path and prospective trends.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the frequency distribution, keyword co-occurrence, cluster analysis and keyword emergence maps are used to visualize the number of articles, journal distribution, authors (Feng et al. , 2022a, b), institutions and topics (Khazaneha et al. , 2022) based on the 462 Chinese and 361 English literature screened.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2022 scientifically mapped the articles on artificial intelligence and analysed its growth, collaboration network, and trending topics to highlight the challenges and opportunities in adopting AI-based advancements in library systems. Khazaneha et al. (2022) used science mapping to explore and visualise research fields and themes to map and analyse the evolution of the coronavirus.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Borgohain et al, 2022 scientifically mapped the articles on artificial intelligence and analysed its growth, collaboration network, and trending topics to highlight the challenges and opportunities in adopting AI-based advancements in library systems. Khazaneha et al (2022) used science mapping to explore and visualise research fields and themes to map and analyse the evolution of the coronavirus. In Nadi-Ravandi and Batooli (2022), the authors aim to investigate the articles related to COVID-19 using co-occurrence analysis, bibliometric analysis, and building a science map.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third period coincided with the global coronavirus pandemic when journals mostly published articles on “acute respiratory syndrome,” “coronavirus” and “respiratory diseases”. The results of their study may help to provide a roadmap for future research and policymaking in this critical area (Khazaneha et al ., 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%