2020
DOI: 10.6087/kcse.190
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Proposal for the development of a national open access database in Vietnam and comparison with other Asian countries’ national literature databases

Abstract: In the context of the need to ensure appropriate signalling of the publication of high-quality, international-calibre publications in Vietnam, as well as new policies to improve the quality and effectiveness of scientific research in Vietnam, it is practical to investigate the possibility of developing a national open access database (NOAD). This study aims to answer the question of whether it is necessary to establish a NOAD in Vietnam. We used document analysis to evaluate issues related to NOADs. The result… Show more

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“…Ton Duc Thang University has experienced the highest increase with 519 papers in 2019, nearly three times higher than 2018 ( n = 256) and nine times higher than 2017 ( n = 138). This was the direct result of the creation of strong research groups, which proved effective in other countries [40], and this model needs to be expanded in other research institutions and universities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ton Duc Thang University has experienced the highest increase with 519 papers in 2019, nearly three times higher than 2018 ( n = 256) and nine times higher than 2017 ( n = 138). This was the direct result of the creation of strong research groups, which proved effective in other countries [40], and this model needs to be expanded in other research institutions and universities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From there, we shall propose improvements for the educational science journals in Vietnam to fit the general trend of the world. (Nguyen et al, 2020). In particular, the highest score for scientific journals is 1.25 points.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The contribution of the different Vietnamese institutions indicates the impact of the creation of strong research groups based on the recruitment of well‐known researchers in the research areas. This model has also been proven effective in other countries (Nguyen et al, 2020), and needs to be extended to other Vietnamese universities and research institutes to increase their scientific output. It is clear that public universities and institutes are holding the leadership in academic research in Industry 4.0 in Vietnam.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%