2020 International Conference on Information Management and Technology (ICIMTech) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icimtech50083.2020.9211267
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Digital Literacy Research: A Scientometric Mapping over the Past 22 Years

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“…Studies have shown that the digital divide is persistent [39][40][41] , meaning that chasm between those who have access to technologies and the digital literacy to work them, and those who do not, remains a challenge for cardiovascular researchers and practitioners who care for people with CVD. From this review, we saw that research central to digital health in cardiovascular care was conducted in the context of high-income countries only, similar to telemedicine 42 and digital literacy research 43 . We also observed that there is not a large amount of research being conducted in some minority populations (e.g culturally diverse, disability, low-income).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that the digital divide is persistent [39][40][41] , meaning that chasm between those who have access to technologies and the digital literacy to work them, and those who do not, remains a challenge for cardiovascular researchers and practitioners who care for people with CVD. From this review, we saw that research central to digital health in cardiovascular care was conducted in the context of high-income countries only, similar to telemedicine 42 and digital literacy research 43 . We also observed that there is not a large amount of research being conducted in some minority populations (e.g culturally diverse, disability, low-income).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spain was the most productive country, accounting for 38% of all contributions to digital competence in the educational sphere. Purnomo et al (2020) carried out a scientometric study of digital literacy research internationally indexed by Scopus over the past 22 years. As per this study, the most productive author was Marsh, J., who published 11 articles, and the United States was the most productive country in digital literacy research with 735 articles.…”
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“…Pendidikan sangat penting bagi kemajuan bangsa Indonesia (Irawan et al, 2018). Para pelajar nusantara perlu untuk senantiasa belajar menggunakan literasi modern yaitu literasi data atau literasi digital (Purnomo et al, 2020).…”
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