2021
DOI: 10.34293/sijash.v8i3.3489
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Bibliometric Study of World COVID-19 Publication Output

Abstract: The COVID-19 outbreak originating in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, coincided with chunky, the period of mass migration for the annual Spring Festival. To contain its spread, China adopted unprecedented nationwide interventions on January 23, 2020. These policies included large-scale quarantine, strict controls on travel, and extensive monitoring of suspected cases. However, it is unknown whether these policies have had an impact on the epidemic. We sought to show how these control measures impacted the contain… Show more

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“…They measure the performance based on several parameters, country annual growth rate, authorship pattern, collaborative index, collaborative coefficient, modified collaborative coefficient, subject profile etc. 15 analysed the 17,133 COVID-19 research publications were published across the world from the web of science database the study included various bibliometrics. This study aims to propose a delineation procedure to retrieve relevant research areas directed to a specific topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They measure the performance based on several parameters, country annual growth rate, authorship pattern, collaborative index, collaborative coefficient, modified collaborative coefficient, subject profile etc. 15 analysed the 17,133 COVID-19 research publications were published across the world from the web of science database the study included various bibliometrics. This study aims to propose a delineation procedure to retrieve relevant research areas directed to a specific topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%