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Scientometric analyzing the output of researchers and organizations on COVID-19 for better conducting the scientific efforts: with a glance to endocrinology

Tabatabaei-Malazy         Ozra | Larijani         Bagher | Abdolreza Noroozi Chakoli | Atlasi         Rasha | Ramezani         Aboozar

URL :   http://research.shahed.ac.ir/WSR/WebPages/Report/PaperView.aspx?PaperID=148271
Date :  2021/01/29
Publish in :    Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders

Link :  https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348882033_Scientometric_analyzing_the_output_of_researchers_and_organizations_on_COVID-19_for_better_conducting_the_scientific_efforts_with_a_glance_to_endocrinology
Keywords :Scientometrics , Coronavirus , COVID-19 , Scientific production

Abstract :
Purpose As COVID-19 spreads rapidly and could affect the people and also lead to their death, especially individuals with underlying diseases, such as diabetes, the research community is also active in publishing novel research about it. Analyzing scientific outputs in this topic can represent an overview of publications. For this purpose, this study was conducted to determine status of publishing research works related to COVID-19 and analyzing the all documents published and indexed in Web of Science database and illustrate the co-occurrence and co-authority of hot papers in this documents. Methodology Our search strategy was based on using the related key terms including COVID-19, coronavirus, SARS2, etc., to find out all the published scientific works related to coronavirus disease indexed in web of science (WoS) in 2020.We then extracted the all hot papers and especially hot papers in endocrinology category and analyzed them. The data saved and imported in VOSviewer and ScientoPy programs for analysis and illustration of our data. We have shown our analysis in the tables, figures and maps. Results Totally, 56,402 records and 309 hot papers were retrieved. 3 of these hot papers were in endocrinology category. The most common type of publication was original papers followed by editorial papers in the second rank. The country with the most published documents was the USA followed by China. The journals of “British Medical Journal” and “Journal of Medical Virology” were ranked as the first and second sources, respectively. The “Harvard University” was the top organizationwith high proportion of scientific publications and “the Lancet” was the top-ranked journal that published highly-cited papers. Conclusion The literature on COVID-19 is increasing with a high and fast growth. In this regard, there is a need to evaluate these publications once in a while and their results should be published to use this information for more effective management of future research works with emphasizes on the gaps of researches and more citable documents and allocation of budgets onmore needed research and don’t carry out the duplicates research. This would be helpful for prevention, control, and treatment of COVID-19 that is now among the most common topics in the world.


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