The objective of this study is to characterize the world scientific production on education and COVID-19 between the months of January 2020 to September 2021. A bibliometric study was carried out in five databases (Scopus, Web of Science, Google Academic, Microsoft Academic and Crossref) from which a universe of 5005 articles was extracted. The bibliometric indicators were analyzed with the help of the Publish or Perish v. 7.19 and the same analytical software of the chosen databases. Regarding the most cited article published in the analyzed databases, the one entitled "Medical Student Education in the Time of COVID-19" stands out, which received 419 citations in the Scopus database, 368 in Web of Science, 442 in Crossref, 870 in Google Scholar and 702 in Microsoft Academic. Regarding the authors with the highest scientific production on the subject, Maria Assuncao Flores stands out with 5 publications on the Web of Science and Francisco José García-Peñalvo with 5 articles indexed in the Scopus database. Regarding the journals with the highest number of articles on education and COVID-19, Sustainability stands out. These results show that the scientific production referring to education and Covid-19 confirms the radical change generated in education at all levels by the pandemic and the increase in scientific production to try to explore and describe the changing situation resulting from the pandemic in education. Regarding the journals with the highest number of articles on education and COVID-19, Sustainability stands out. These results show that the scientific production referring to education and COVID-19 confirms the radical change generated in education at all levels by the pandemic and the increase in scientific production to try to explore and describe the changing situation resulting from the pandemic in education. Regarding the journals with the highest number of articles on education and COVID-19, Sustainability stands out. These results show that the scientific production referring to education and Covid-19 confirms the radical change generated in education at all levels by the pandemic and the increase in scientific production to try to explore and describe the changing situation resulting from the pandemic in education.
El presente estudio presenta un alcance descriptivo y de carácter retrospectivo, tomando como unidad de estudio a la producción científica mundial generada sobre viruela símica en el período comprendido desde el año 1959 hasta el mes de julio del año 2022. Se obtuvo un total de 667 documentos de la base de datos Scopus, 667 de Web of Science, 677 de Pubmed y 1000 de Lens, extraídos de 266, 174, 235 y 401 fuentes respectivamente; se observa un importante incremento en la producción ocurrida en el año 2022 en las bases de datos Scopus, Web of Science, Pubmed y Lens, motivada por el brote mundial, inusual y preocupante, de la enfermedad y el surgimiento de variantes del virus original. Estos picos de crecimiento se originaron cada vez que surgieron brotes de esta enfermedad en diversos lugares del mundo, sin embargo, no existe ningún brote previo con la actual presencia de casos, ni tal cantidad de publicaciones como las generadas hasta julio del 2022, considerando que el brote se inició en mayo del mismo año, pronosticándose una producción creciente y sostenida hasta que el brote sea controlado.
Este estudio tiene por objetivo caracterizar la producción científica mundial sobre actos de habla en las bases de datos Scopus y Web of Science desde enero del año 2000 a junio del año 2022. Para el análisis bibliométrico se utilizaron los programas Bibliometrix R, Publish or Perish v. 8.1 y VOSwiever. Los resultados evidencian una mayor producción en Scopus, en tanto que los picos de mayor producción se presentaron en los años 2010 y 2015. A partir del año 2017 se observa un crecimiento constante de la producción sobre el tema.
Purpose of the study: The purpose of the study aims to describe the behaviors and perceptions of academic plagiarism in university students. Plagiarism is considered one of the most frequent or common ethical problems in the academic community. Under these circumstances, the present study seeks to describe the behaviors and perceptions of academic plagiarism in students from four universities located in the city of Arequipa (Peru). Methodology: For this, a quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out. A structured questionnaire was applied to 1405 students from four universities in Arequipa, enrolled in the first term of the year 2019. Main Findings: The results suggest that the students admit to having committed some of the acts in which plagiarism is recognized in the questionnaire. On the other hand, as to whether the students manage to perceive certain acts as plagiarism, the results indicate that they do so although in a medium degree (“It is almost plagiarism”). Applications of this study: The present study is conducted in university students' academic production, where the students can be exposed and benefitted the importance of academic plagiarism in their works while producing the works. Novelty/Originality of this study: The existing study will assist the university students to correlate more effectively. It is reported that there are marked trends that indicate that the students of the four universities admit to having carried out behaviors amounting to plagiarism; while the acts perceived as plagiarism are related to the management and registration of documentary sources.
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