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Network Visualization of Bibliometric Coupling Analysis of recent COVID-19 Literature, based on the publications the past week

Network Visualization of Bibliometric Coupling Analysis of recent COVID-19 Literature as it looks like December 1st, 2020 In this post, we analyze articles made available in the past week, with reference lists. There were 1918 new documents, of which 956 include the...

Keyword Co-Occurrence Network Graph of the current focus of the COVID-19 literature – based on publications in October and November

In this post, we present the current focus of the COVID-19 literature, based on publications registered in PubMed as published during October and November. During these two months, there were 21 758 publications, and 649 keywords occurred in eight or more manuscripts....

Keyword Co-Occurrence Network Graph of the current focus of the COVID-19 literature

In this week’s update, we present the current focus of the COVID-19 literature, based on publications registered in PubMed as published during the past three weeks (September 28th to October 18th). There were 527 keywords that occurred in five or more manuscripts....

Keyword Co-Occurrence Network Graph for the Overall Research Field on COVID-19 up to September 28th, 2020.

Corpus downloaded from PubMed September 28th consisted of 53994 publications. There were 3300 keywords that occurred in five or more manuscripts. The keywords divided into five main clusters. To create the map, we used the LinLog method. The minimum cluster size was...

Network Visualization of Bibliometric Coupling Analysis of recent COVID-19 Literature, based on the publications the past week

Network Visualization of Bibliometric Coupling Analysis of recent COVID-19 Literature as it looks like on September 28th, 2020 This week we analyze articles made available in the past week, with reference lists. There were 2696 new documents, of which 1647 include the...
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