2021
DOI: 10.47909/ijsmc.50
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Research on Information Sciences in Cuba: Flows of knowledge during the period 2005-2019

Abstract: Objective. To characterize the Cuban research on Information Sciences, and to analyze the flows of knowledge between its intellectual base and the research fronts influenced by Cuban researchers. Design/Methodology/Approach. The subject category “Information Science and Library Science” from Web of Science, during the period 2005-2019, was studied. The intellectual base was determined by author co-citation analysis. Citing articles of Cuban authors were analyzed by bibliographic coupling and term co-occurrence… Show more

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“…The benefits provided by bibliometric methods and techniques have made it possible to identify and visualize several dimensions of the structure, evolution, and particular traits of IS in Ibero-America. Although, most of these studies have been reduced to a national scope, as evidenced in the cases of Brazil Valentim, 2019;Herrero-Solana, 2013), Spain (Abadal;Guallar, 2020), Portugal (Borges, Freitas;Oliveira, 2019;Oliveira et al, 2017), Cuba (Amaro-Ares, Vega-Almeida; Arencibia-Jorge, 2018; Mugica, Columbié;Salomón, 2019;Arencibia-Jorge, 2021), Mexico (Herrera-Miranda, Arenas;Gómez-Hernández, 2013;Morán-Reyes, 2021), Colombia (Jaramillo;Morillo, 2019), Uruguay (Sabelli, 2019), and Argentina (Corda;Liberatore, 2021). Studies with a Latin/Ibero-American scope have revealed interesting findings such as:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The benefits provided by bibliometric methods and techniques have made it possible to identify and visualize several dimensions of the structure, evolution, and particular traits of IS in Ibero-America. Although, most of these studies have been reduced to a national scope, as evidenced in the cases of Brazil Valentim, 2019;Herrero-Solana, 2013), Spain (Abadal;Guallar, 2020), Portugal (Borges, Freitas;Oliveira, 2019;Oliveira et al, 2017), Cuba (Amaro-Ares, Vega-Almeida; Arencibia-Jorge, 2018; Mugica, Columbié;Salomón, 2019;Arencibia-Jorge, 2021), Mexico (Herrera-Miranda, Arenas;Gómez-Hernández, 2013;Morán-Reyes, 2021), Colombia (Jaramillo;Morillo, 2019), Uruguay (Sabelli, 2019), and Argentina (Corda;Liberatore, 2021). Studies with a Latin/Ibero-American scope have revealed interesting findings such as:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by Vega-Almeida et al (17) a qualitative analysis of the main themes in netnographic research can also help identify gaps in the literature and areas where more research is needed. This can be especially valuable for researchers seeking to conduct new studies in the field, as it allows them to identify areas of research that may have a greater impact and generate new knowledge.…”
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confidence: 98%