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Journal articles on the topic "Highly cited publications"

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Wilcox, M. Angela, Nickalus R. Khan, Joseph H. McAbee, Frederick A. Boop, and Paul Klimo. "Highly cited publications in pediatric neurosurgery." Child's Nervous System 29, no. 12 (2013): 2201–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-013-2228-z.

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Martinez, Magdalena, and Creso Sá. "Highly Cited in the South: International Collaboration and Research Recognition Among Brazil’s Highly Cited Researchers." Journal of Studies in International Education 24, no. 1 (2019): 39–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1028315319888890.

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For researchers in the global South, international recognition in science arguably involves engaging with the norms, ideas, and people leading research activity in the global North. This article explores the relationship between international research collaboration and the publication activity of highly cited researchers in Brazil, a country that exerts regional leadership in scientific production in Latin America, but remains relatively peripheral to global science. This study examined the career trajectories and publication patterns of highly cited researchers based in Brazilian universities, using Web of Science and CV data. Our findings show a pattern of international mobility among the Brazilian highly cited researchers from the early stages of their careers. With few exceptions, engagement with the academic Anglosphere is central to their achievement of highly cited status, which is derived from co-authored publications with collaborators from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia in large teams.
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Ho, Yuh-Shan. "Highly Cited Publications in WoS, Biomedical Engineering in Science Citation Index Expanded A Bibliometric Analysis." Biomedicine and Chemical Sciences 1, no. 1 (2022): 24–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.48112/bcs.v1i1.83.

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Identified and analyzed highly cited publications in the Web of Science category of biomedical engineering in the last three decades were investigated. Documents that have been cited more than 100 times from Web of Science Core Collection since publication year to the end of 2020 were defined as highly cited publications. The analyzed aspects covered document types, distribution of annual production and its citations per publication, journals, countries, institutes, authors, and the top cited articles. Publication performance of countries and institutions were evaluated by six publication indicators. Y-index was applied to evaluate authors’ publication potential and their publication characteristics. Citation indicators including total citation and citations in 2020 were used to compare the most frequently cited articles. Results shows that most highly cited papers were published in journals with high impact factors. The USA dominated the six publication indicators. The G7 were ranked in the top ten productive countries. Eight of the top ten productive institutes were all located in USA. Results from Y-index shows that highly cited authors had higher proportion of corresponding-author articles and first-author articles. The article by Kokubo and Takadama in 2006 was the most frequently cited and the article by Litjens et al. in 2017 was the most impactful in 2020.
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Yuh-Shan, Ho. "Highly Cited Publications in WoS, Biomedical Engineering in Science Citation Index Expanded A Bibliometric Analysis." Biomedicine and Chemical Sciences 1, no. 1 (2022): 24–34. https://doi.org/10.48112/bcs.v1i1.83.

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Identified and analyzed highly cited publications in the Web of Science category of biomedical engineering in the last three decades were investigated. Documents that have been cited more than 100 times from Web of Science Core Collection since publication year to the end of 2020 were defined as highly cited publications. The analyzed aspects covered document types, distribution of annual production and its citations per publication, journals, countries, institutes, authors, and the top cited articles. Publication performance of countries and institutions were evaluated by six publication indicators. Y-index was applied to evaluate authors’ publication potential and their publication characteristics. Citation indicators including total citation and citations in 2020 were used to compare the most frequently cited articles. Results shows that most highly cited papers were published in journals with high impact factors. The USA dominated the six publication indicators. The G7 were ranked in the top ten productive countries. Eight of the top ten productive institutes were all located in USA. Results from Y-index shows that highly cited authors had higher proportion of corresponding-author articles and first-author articles. The article by Kokubo and Takadama in 2006 was the most frequently cited and the article by Litjens et al. in 2017 was the most impactful in 2020.
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Wang, Fenghua, Ying Fan, An Zeng, and Zengru Di. "Can we predict ESI highly cited publications?" Scientometrics 118, no. 1 (2018): 109–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-018-2965-6.

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Schreiber, Michael. "Inconsistencies in the highly cited publications indicator." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 64, no. 6 (2013): 1298–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.22824.

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Ding, Zuoqi, and Furong Li. "Publications in Integrative and Complementary Medicine: A Ten-Year Bibliometric Survey in the Field of ICM." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020 (October 6, 2020): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4821950.

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Background. This article aims to analyze the research status of integrative complementary medicine (ICM) and features of highly cited papers in the field to provide reference of the future development of ICM. Methods. Publications in the field of ICM from 2009 to 2018 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. The top 20 countries/territories, institutions, journals, keywords of highly cited and noncited papers, and characteristics of essential science indicator (ESI) papers, as well as open access (OA) and non-OA papers, were analyzed. Results. Mainland China had the largest number of ICM publications. The top 20 journals published a total of 31667 papers in 2009–2018, which represented 92.9% of all publications. Keywords of highly cited and noncited papers point to different research directions. 48 ESI highly cited/hot papers were identified, most of which are related to phytochemistry. Furthermore, the average citation rate (percentage of publications that have been cited one or more times) of OA papers was lower than that of total papers and non-OA papers. Conclusions. China leads in number of publications; however, publication quality in ICM field requires improvement. A few journals accounted for more than half of number of publications and citations, which are important for the development of ICM. Many of the keywords in ICM noncited publications pointed towards broad meaning that poorly reflect the exact research content. Most highly cited ICM studies focused on the identification and evaluation of plant active components. OA may not be an effective approach to increase paper citations in the field of ICM.
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Khan, Nickalus R., Tyler Auschwitz, Joseph H. McAbee, Frederick A. Boop, and Paul Klimo. "Highly cited publications in pediatric neurosurgery: part 2." Child's Nervous System 29, no. 12 (2013): 2215–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-013-2293-3.

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Beskaravaynaya, Elena V., and Tatyana N. Kharybina. "Joint research of Russia and Belarus in the field of biotechnology." Library & Information Discourse 2, no. 1 (2022): 22–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.47612/2791-2841-2022-2-1-22-30.

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The article presents an analysis of the current state of Russian-Belarusian cooperation in the field of biotechnology for 2011-2021 according to the databases Web of Science Core Collection and Scopus. The dynamics of the publication flow, the most active foreign partners and organizations have been determined, priority areas for cooperation have been identified. As a result of the bibliometric analysis, it was found that the most fruitful in joint research are: Ecology, Agriculture, Experimental Medicine, Scientific Technology, Mycology. The directions with highly cited publications were: Nanotechnology, Medical Chemistry, Cytology, Medical Technologies. The most relevant research, which was already cited in the year of publication, dealt with the development of nanocrystals and nanoplates, the study of programmable materials, the genetics of agricultural plants. As a result of the analysis of the keywords of highly cited and rapidly cited articles, it was concluded that the scientific community is interested in works that have a practical orientation. Based on the ratio of the volume of publications and citations in different scientific fields, the authors proposed topics for further cooperation, priority publications for the publication of articles. The results of the work may be of interest from the point of view of administrative policy, further financing of promising areas, organizing joint research, and establishing scientific ties.
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Borah, Ranjan, and Margam Madhusudhan. "Altmetric Mapping of Highly-Cited Articles on Plagiarism in India." International Journal of Library and Information Services 12, no. 1 (2023): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijlis.321659.

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The study aims to explore the online attention received by the top twenty highly cited publications on plagiarism published between 2011 to 2020 from India by using the observation method. The bibliographical data were collected from SCOPUS database and the altmetric data were collected by using the altmetric harvesting tools AltmetricIt and PlumX. The study's findings show that the citation count and the Altmetric Attention Score of the top twenty highly cited publications on plagiarism published between 2011 to 2020 from India are much lower than those from other countries. The Spearman correlation analysis of the citation count and AAS shows that they are not correlated. The study hopes that in the future, the publications to be published from India on important subjects such as plagiarism will have a more significant online impact on the research community and will help the authors and the publishers to understand the current status of the popularity of their research publications and the impact they have made on the research community.
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Books on the topic "Highly cited publications"

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Gunashekar, Salil, Sarah Parks, Clara Calero-Medina, Martijn Visser, Jeroen van Honk, and Steven Wooding. Bilbliometric analysis of highly cited publications of biomedical and health research in England, 2004--2013. RAND Corporation, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.7249/rr1363.

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Farquhar-Smith, Paul. A seminal paper on the epidemiology of cancer pain. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0063.

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The landmark paper discussed in this chapter is ‘Prevalence of pain in patients with cancer: A systematic review of the past 40 years’, published by van den Beuken et al. in 2007. It is not surprising that this definitive study on cancer pain prevalence is one of the most cited papers in cancer pain. Despite the extent of cancer pain literature, this paper’s 2007 publication is surprisingly recent for the first methodologically sound and major study of cancer pain prevalence. Many previous estimates lacked accuracy, and were prone to bias. What was known was that, despite apparent increasing interest in, research in, and recognition of pain in cancer patients, the prevalence of such pain was still high, even after treatment. This paper attempted to accurately quantify just how high by statistically pooling available high-quality data while avoiding the pitfalls of combining heterogeneous studies, as had plagued previous reports.
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Miller, Leta E. Kernis Meets the New York Philharmonic. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038532.003.0003.

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This chapter recounts a highly public—and widely publicized—event on June 7, 1983 that catapulted the twenty-three-year-old Kernis into the national spotlight. At 8:00 that evening, in Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, in front of an audience of nearly a thousand, the New York Philharmonic spent an hour reading through and rehearsing Kernis's “dream of the morning sky” (Cycle V), conducted—and critiqued—by music director Zubin Mehta. Nearly every biographical sketch of Kernis cites this event, with varying degrees of accuracy. Major national publications ran stories about it at the time as well. Most critics gave little more than generalized descriptions of Kernis's score. One called it “intoxicatingly beautiful”; a second found its finale “soaring and rhapsodic”; a third called it “rich and imaginative” but “a little spoiled at the last by the rhetorical insistence of the pantheistic text.”
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Moreham, N. A., Mark Warby, Michael Tugendhat, and Iain Christie, eds. Tugendhat and Christie: The Law of Privacy and The Media. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199685745.001.0001.

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Written by a specialist team of academics, judges and practising lawyers from the UK and abroad under the editorial direction of Dr Nicole Moreham and Sir Mark Warby, The Law of Privacy and the Media gives expert guidance for practitioners working on cases relating to privacy and the media, and will be of value to academics with an interest in this field. The first two editions of this book quickly established themselves as the leading reference works on the rapidly developing law of privacy in England and Wales. They have been frequently referred to in argument in privacy cases, and extracts have been cited with approval in judgments of the High Court and Courts of Appeal. Following the Leveson Inquiry, the laws and regulations governing the English media have come under intense scrutiny. This work has been revised and updated to incorporate discussion of both those debates and the continually changing landscape of privacy protection. The book offers an overview of English media privacy law, outlining key legislation and legal rules. It includes comparative perspectives and addresses current debates about the form and scope of modern privacy protection. The Law of Privacy and the Media provides detailed but accessible chapters on the various forms of wrongful publication of personal information, as well as intrusion into physical privacy, before considering justifications and defences, remedies and the procedure to be followed in such cases. This edition includes new chapters giving separate consideration to new media and harassment by publication. The Law of Privacy and the Media is essential reading for all those who act for or against the media or who have a general interest in the subject.
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Book chapters on the topic "Highly cited publications"

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Hochberg, Michael. "Disposable Science." In An Editor's Guide to Writing and Publishing Science. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804789.003.0024.

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One of the great challenges to science is the ever-increasing number of publications. More items mean greater difficulty keeping up with the literature and judging novelty and relevance. One of the dangers is “disposable science”; that is, if an article is little cited in the first few years post-publication, then—regardless of its content—it may never have a substantial impact. Readers tending to cite highly cited publications exacerbate the problem. This chapter discusses this issue and presents possible ways to reduce the loss of meritorious articles.
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Li, Beixi, and Ajit Bhattarai. "Research-Practice Relationship Revisited." In Advances in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development. IGI Global, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-3791-2.ch002.

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The relationship between research and practice in human resource development (HRD) is affected by the gap. To further investigate the research-practice relationship in HRD, we qualitatively analyzed 20 highly cited publications from four Academy of Human Resource Development (AHRD) sponsored journals. We employed discourse as a relationship-building tool to explore how relationships between research and practice were built and sustained in HRD publications. We identified three interrelated relationships between research and practice in HRD as presented in academic publications: establishing research goals based on practical challenges, advancing HRD practice through research-based knowledge, and research transforming HRD identity. The findings highlighted the role of academic publication in shaping and maintaining the discourse around research-practice relationships in HRD. We concluded this article by considering how research-practice relationships in HRD can be reconfigured and transformed.
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Baldock, Clive. "Citations, Open Access and University Rankings." In Advances in Educational Marketing, Administration, and Leadership. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0819-9.ch007.

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The citation impact of research articles contributes to the assessment of the research performance of universities in some international university ranking systems either as the number of citations per paper, number of citations per faculty, total number of citations, number of highly cited papers or percentage of highly cited papers. Publishing research articles in Open Access (OA) journals has the potential for increasing the citation impact of research articles and in so doing improve an institutions position in university rankings. This chapter reviews the evidence for an increase in citations through publishing in Open Access publications.
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Zuo, Jing, Fang Huang, and Yanxin Ye. "A Bibliometric Analysis of Industry-Education Integration Research Based on Web of Science." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde231341.

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This study aims to gain a deeper understanding of the research dynamics and trends in industry-education integration through a quantitative analysis of the literature in this field. Eight hundred ninety-five relevant articles were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database, and the research focused on the annual publication trends, prominent authors, institutions and countries, highly cited articles, keywords, and collaborative networks. The study found that the field of industry-education integration has undergone three stages. Secondly, researchers from China and the United States ranked first and second in the number of publications in this field. Thirdly, highly cited articles have a particular influence on industry-education integration, but the overall citation count is relatively limited. Fourthly, keywords such as “cooperative education,” “students,” and “performance” are hot topics in this field. Finally, the analysis of collaborative networks revealed the existence of multiple communities, but the overall scale of collaboration is relatively small, and the influence is limited. This study provides profound insights into the academic research in industry-education integration. It helps scholars, policymakers, and practitioners better understand this field’s development trends.
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Das, Mrinal Kanti, and Soumya Mukherjee. "Sustainable Branding Through Social Media Marketing." In Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science. IGI Global, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-8492-3.ch016.

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This study analyzes how social media platforms enhance sustainable brand communication through a bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review using the TCCM approach. It uncovers key trends and developments in sustainable branding via social media, revealing a rapid growth in publications over the past decade. The analysis identifies influential authors, top journals, highly cited articles, and leading countries in this field. The findings highlight the significant role of social media, particularly influencers, in shaping sustainable brand narratives. While limited to the Scopus database, the research suggests future studies expand to more databases and adopt longitudinal approaches. It provides valuable insights for brand managers and marketers on effectively utilizing social media for sustainable branding.
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Franklin, Melissa, Johanna Chan, Krista Gardner, et al. "Higher Education." In 50 Years of Education Research Trends. EdTech Books, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.59668/226.4013.

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Research within the field of higher education has rapidly expanded over the past 50 years. The purpose of this study was to synthesize the research of higher education from 1970 through 2020 and identify the trends and themes in that time period. While many authors have surveyed higher education research by studying all publications (output), we reviewed the field by focusing on the publications that made the biggest impact through the number of citations (outcome). We used a bibliometric literature analysis to identify the 20 most highly cited journal articles of each decade and then measured the number of citations. This comparison of citation counts allowed us to trace the growth and changes in topics of the most interest to higher education researchers and determine which themes had the most impact on the field. Themes centering on students and learning—such as effective teaching, retention, engagement, assessment, feedback, and employability—were the most common among the high-impact articles. Our findings suggest that over time, the field of higher education has moved away from a teacher-centered approach and more towards a student-centered focus in order to encourage deep, applied learning. The results of our analysis also showed that many of the identified trends are connected to the social, political, and economic influences of the same time periods, including an increasingly diverse and growing student population and a transformation in education delivery methods.
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Kappi, Mallikarjun, Madhu S., Balabhim Sankrappa Biradar, and B. U. Kannappanavar. "The Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of Re-Search Conducted Using Computational Intelligence for the Diagnosis or Treatment of COVID-19." In Advances in Computing Communications and Informatics. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815040401122030010.

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The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a large number of studies targeted at understanding, monitoring, and containing the disease. However, it is still unclear whether the studies performed so far have filled existing knowledge gaps. We used computational intelligence (CI)/Machine Learning (ML) technologies and alliance areas to analyse this massive amount of information at scale. This chapter assesses the scholarly progress and prominent research domains in the use of CI/ML technologies in COVID-19 research, focusing on the specific literature on computational intelligence and related fields that have been employed for “diagnosis and treatment” of COVID-19 patients.The “Web of Science” database was used to retrieve all existing and highly cited papers published up to November 2020. Based on bibliometric indicators, a search query (“Computational Intelligence or Neural Networks or Fuzzy Systems or Evolutionary Computation & Diagnosis or Treatment & Coronavirus or Corona Virus or COVID-19”) was used to retrieve the data sets. The growth of research publications, elements of research activities, publication patterns, and research focus tendencies were computed using ‘Biblioshiny’ software and data visualization software ‘VOS viewer.’ Further, bibliometric/scientometrics techniques were incorporated to know the most productive countries, most preferred sources & their impact, three-field plot, and the most cited papers. This analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the “COVID-19” and CI-related research, helping researchers, policymakers, and practitioners better understand COVID-19 related CI research and its possible practical impact. Future CI / ML Studies should be committed to filling the gap between CI / ML research.
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Choubsaz, Yazdan, Alireza Jalilifar, and Alex Boulton. "Building the future by looking to the past: the evolution of research strands in influential CALL papers." In Intelligent CALL, granular systems and learner data: short papers from EUROCALL 2022. Research-publishing.net, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14705/rpnet.2022.61.1436.

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To trace the evolution of research strands in published Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) papers over time, a corpus of 426 highly-cited papers in four major CALL journals (ReCALL, CALL, LL&T, and CALICO Journal) was compiled and coded using NVivo 12. All identified aspects of technology-mediated language learning and teaching were collected to produce a comprehensive list of 690 recurring research strands and then, by adopting a constant comparison method, were merged to form 119 unique research strands. The top 10 alone represent almost half of all research strands: Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC), writing, vocabulary, feedback, evaluation, learning environment, telecollaboration, design, speaking, and grammar. This paper provides the rationale for the study along with the methodology for data collection and analysis, with a particular focus on the dominant and intermediary strands to inform future CALL publications.
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Ram, Shri. "Altmetrics Spectrum of Bioinformatics Literature." In Advances in Library and Information Science. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0043-9.ch002.

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Social media is increasingly used for the dissemination of scientific publications by most science, technology and management (STM) journals. Bioinformatics is one of the new areas of research emerging in the subject tree. The role of social media in increasing the awareness of published works in bioinformatics has not been previously explored. Here, a qualitative analysis of the highest trending works in bioinformatics along with a correlation analysis with their social media metrics (altmetrics) is made. A comprehensive search has been performed for articles related to the bioinformatics using the SCOPUS Database. Further, a highly-cited article with more than 1000 citations has been filtered out. Another comprehensive search for bioinformatics articles using the Altmetric database was conducted. The Altmetric database provides a total weighted score of all online mentions for an article received on Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and mainstream media sources. There is a significant correlation has been found between the patent mention and citations.
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Sharma, Renuka, Kiran Mehta, and Shivam Ahuja. "A Bibliometric Analysis of Green Finance." In Revolutionizing Financial Services and Markets Through FinTech and Blockchain. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8624-5.ch009.

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Sustainable finance is one of the most cutting-edge growth trends in the financial sector, thanks to its growing worldwide significance. Climate finance/green finance/carbon finance has developed in recent years as a potential tool for tackling climate change and its environmental implications while also funding adaptation. Green financing, a novel kind of financial support, aims to support green development while simultaneously reducing carbon emissions. It's an emerging concept that is often explored in the context of preparing for and reducing climate-related environmental degradation. The present study aims to give a detailed review of existing knowledge on the subject of green finance. This chapter used bibliometric methods to analyse 349 articles related to sustainable finance published between 2000 and 2022. The study examined the number of publications, nations, journals, keywords, topic areas, and organisations, as well as highly cited individuals and articles. The study also aims to effectively communicate its findings by using visual depictions and network analysis.
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Conference papers on the topic "Highly cited publications"

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Jayasekara, P. K., and Abu K.S. "Text Mining of Highly Cited Publications in Data Mining." In 2018 5th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services (ETTLIS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ettlis.2018.8485261.

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Yang, Alex Jie, Qi Zhang, Hao Wang, and Sanhong Deng. "Apex Index: A Hit-based Metric for Measuring the Impact of Papers and Scientists." In 27th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (STI 2023). International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55835/642af773d167ce5ddffa5e08.

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In this study, we introduce a novel metric called the Apex index, which is a hit-based measure for assessing the impact of scientific publications and scientists. The basic principle of the Apex index involves quantifying the number of hit papers that cite the focal paper. Specifically, we identify the top 1% most highly cited papers in a given field and year as the hit papers. We then calculate the Apex index for all publications in the MAG database, which contains approximately 200 million documents. Our study reveals that Nobel Prize-winning papers display a higher Apex index compared to other papers, and Nobel laureates exhibit a higher Apex index than their peers. Moreover, we demonstrate that the Apex index has a higher convergent validity in evaluating scientists and identifying laureates. Overall, the Apex index presents a valuable and effective tool for assessing the impact of scientific publications and researchers.
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Sharma, Shilpi, and Abu K.S. "Analysis of Highly Cited Publications in Library and Information Science A Study based on Web of Science Database." In 2018 5th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services (ETTLIS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ettlis.2018.8485253.

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Селиванова, И. В. "SCIENTIFIC TEXTS CLASSIFICATION BY COMPRESSING ABSTRACTS ON THE EXAMPLE OF PUBLICATIONS INDEXED IN SCOPUS BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE." In XVII Российская конференция “Распределенные информационно-вычислительные ресурсы: Цифровые двойники и большие данные”. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25743/ict.2019.93.10.027.

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В работе исследуется возможность применения метода автоматической классификации научных текстов на основе сжатия данных, успешно применявшегося к полным текстам научных статей к классификации текстов на основе аннотаций. Для классификации были использованы библиографические описания публикаций из базы данных Scopus. Сравнение результатов проводилось с использованием тематических рубрик Scopus. Выявлено, что построение обучающей выборки на основе высокоцитируемых публикаций улучшает качество классификации. The paper investigates the applicability of the method of automatic classification of scientific texts based on data compression, successfully applied to the full texts of scientific articles to classify texts based on annotations. For classification, bibliographic descriptions of publications from the Scopus database were used. A comparison of the results was carried out using subject areas from Scopus. It was revealed that the construction of a training set based on highly cited publications improves the quality of classification.
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You, Taekho, Jinseo Park, June Young Lee, and Jinhyuk Yun. "Impact Factor polarization during the COVID-19 pandemic." In 27th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (STI 2023). International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55835/6442d8170f5efe988a0e18fc.

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The COVID-19-related research field has emerged with a number of papers and citations in a very short time period. Journals published COVID-19-related works have increased their impact factor (IF), which reflects the attention on COVID-19. With publications of COVID-19-related works in Web of Science, we found that COVID-19-related papers increased IF of journals but more benefits were given to the high IF journals. Highly cited COVID-19-related papers were distributed in high IF journals. This increases the inequality of IF in research category. In conclusion, our findings imply that IF is vulnerable to external events, therefore it supports to warn the use of quantitative indicators in assessment.
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CIUCU (DURNOI), Alexandra-Nicoleta, Camelia DELCEA, Kosyo STOYCHEV, and Cosmin Alexandru TEODORESCU. "An Analysis of Sustainable Urbanism in Europe: Unveiling Trends and Key Contributors." In The International Conference on Economics and Social Sciences. Editura ASE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/icess/2024/052.

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Also referred to as green cities or eco-cities, sustainable urban centres have arisen from the imperative to harmonise economic, ecological, and social agendas, aimed at fostering resilient environments for the benefit of both present and future generations. This global interest in transitioning cities and communities towards sustainability is exemplified by the 11th Sustainable Development Goal, which encompasses objectives such as ensuring safe housing and infrastructure, enhancing air quality, managing waste efficiently, and bolstering disaster resilience. The main objective of this article was to identify publications investigating the issue of sustainable cities in Europe in order to observe research trends on this topic. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis encompassing all published literature within the Web of Science database pertaining to this subject. The earliest documented studies trace back to 1994, with a marked escalation in scholarly interest observed from 2016 onwards. Employing the Biblioshiny package in R, 245 articles were identified wherein both the terms “sustainable cities” and “Europe” appeared in the titles, abstracts, or keywords. Key recurring themes identified in the authors' discourse on sustainable urbanism include sustainable development, urban planning, smart cities, urban sustainability, climate change, urban development, and energy efficiency. Additionally, this analysis identifies noteworthy sources, prolific authors, and highly cited papers, thus shedding light on prevailing research trends within this domain. Among the topics researched by the most cited articles is the reduction of energy consumption, since 80% of energy consumption is generated by cities and their supply chains. Among the solutions provided by them is the integration of local stakeholders in the decision-making process regarding long-term sustainability.
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Zhang, Pan, Sijie Han, and Zhiqiang Cai. "Publication Month Bias Evolution Patterns of Highly Cited Papers in Different Disciplines." In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieem50564.2021.9672986.

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Ramos, Miguel Bertelli, Frederico Arriaga Criscuoli de Farias, Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira, and Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo. "The Most Influential Papers in Infectious Meningitis Research: A Bibliometric Study." In XIII Congresso Paulista de Neurologia. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/1516-3180.453.

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Background: Bibliometric analyses allow detecting citation trends within a field, including assessments of the most cited journals, countries, institutions, topics, types of study, and authors. Objectives: To perform a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most cited papers within infectious meningitis research. Methods: The 100 most cited publications and their data were retrieved from Scopus and Web of Science during 2019. Results: The New England Journal of Medicine had the greatest number of articles (27) and citations (12,266) in the top 100. Articles were mainly published after the late 1980s. Bacteria were the most discussed agents (72 articles and 26,362 citations), but Cryptococcus sp represented the most-discussed single agent (16 articles and 6,617 citations). Primary research represented 70 articles and 25,754 citations. Among them, the most discussed topic was Clinical Features and Diagnosis/Outcomes (22 articles and 8,325 citations). Among the 27 secondary research articles, the most common type of study was Narrative Review (18 articles and 5,685 citations). The United States was the country with the greatest number of articles (56) and citations (21,388). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Yale University had the greatest number of articles (six each), being CDC the most cited (3,559). Conclusions: The most cited articles within meningitis research are primary research studies, more frequently published in high IF journals and by North American institutions. Bacterial meningitis comprises the majority of publications. The articles were mainly published after the AIDS pandemic and after the implementation of the main vaccines for meningitis.
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R Riep, Josette, Kemi Akanbi, and Hazem Said. "The Role of the Discipline of Information Technology: A Systematic Literature Review." In InSITE 2023: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences. Informing Science Institute, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/5097.

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Aim/Purpose. The goal of this publication is to explore methods for advancing student success in technology related disciplines via improved program classification and selection within higher education. Background. Increased demand for information technology (IT) professionals has been cited as a challenge in many fields including cybersecurity and software development. Many highlight the challenge as not just a numbers gap but a skills gap when comparing industry needs to the curricula in traditional disciplines within higher education. Closing the gap by increasing the number of skilled graduates remains a critical challenge we must address. Methodology. This publication leverages a systematic literature review to identify factors that classify existing higher education programs within the discipline of information technology. Contribution. Research in this area can act as a catalyst to increase relevance of IT related programs as well as graduation rates in technology and engineering. Findings. Authors analyzed forty-four primary studies and found that 56.8% of the publications referenced programs that meet the IT framework definition although they were not classified as IT programs. The findings and further analysis highlight direct challenges between program classification and the potential impact on student success. Recommendations for Practitioners. Research in this area is relevant for academic administrators, private sector executives and others working to increase the technology pipeline. Recommendations for Researchers. Researchers may benefit by exploring thematic analysis as a means of generating relevant classifications and taxonomies that highlight opportunities for improvement in a broad set of subject areas. Impact on Society. Research in this area can serve as a catalyst to increase graduation rates in programs related to technology and engineering. Future Research. This area would benefit from further research by comparing program success rates within varied disciplines. Future research may also produce a classification process.
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Janeska Iliev, Aleksandra, Stojan Debarliev, and Violeta Cvetkoska. "What is Next in Entrepreneurial Education: Bibliometric Analysis on Building Competencies for the Entrepreneurial World." In Economic and Business Trends Shaping the Future. Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Economics-Skopje, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47063/ebtsf.2023.0015.

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In this study, we aim to present the first bibliometric analysis of entrepreneurial education research focusing on entrepreneurial competencies for the timeline 1998–2022, using the PRISMA protocol for conducting systematic literature reviews. We analyze 104 publications (articles, proceedings papers, and book chapters) in the citation topic Meso, Management search in Web of Science. In descriptive analytics, we present our findings on the distribution of articles by year, an artificial intelligence-driven visual (a "decomposition tree") for the citation distribution based on publisher and source title, and the top five most cited publications and top cited authors. However, the main focus of this study is identifying the research hotspots in the whole analyzed period and the last five years (2018–2022) by mining the abstracts with the use of the VOSiewer software. We present network visualization maps for the two specified periods with detailed explanations for each cluster keyword. The initial results suggest an implicative overall clustering around three main fields: personal traits and entrepreneurial intentions; practical skills and experiences; academy and society. Still, results for the last five years are presenting specializations in four segments: courses training and mindset; experience capacity and intention; knowledge, skills, and values; regional integration, policy, and technology. Based on our practical implications suggested, higher education management is offered options for taking further action for curriculum development, as well as relevant future research directions that can assist researchers in designing their research in this crucially important research field for each region worldwide.
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Ahlgren, Per, Tobias Jeppsson, Esa Stenberg, and Erik Berg. A bibliometric analysis of battery research with the BATTERY 2030+ roadmap as point of departure. Uppsala universitet, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33063/diva-473454.

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In this bibliometric study, we analyze the six battery research subfields identified in the BATTERY 2030+ roadmap: Battery Interface Genome, Materials Acceleration Platform, Recyclability, Smart functionalities: Self-healing, Smart functionalities: Sensing, and Manufacturability. In addition, we analyze the entire research field related to BATTERY 2030+ as a whole, using two operationalizations. We (a) evaluate the European standing in the subfields/the BATTERY 2030+ field in comparison to the rest of the world, and (b) identify strongholds of the subfields/the BATTERY 2030+ field across Europe. For each subfield and the field as a whole, we used seed articles, i.e. articles listed in the BATTERY 2030+ roadmap or cited by such articles, in order to generate additional, similar articles located in an algorithmically obtained classification system. The output of the analysis is publication volumes, field normalized citation impact values with comparisons between country/country aggregates and between organizations, co-publishing networks between countries and organizations, and keyword co-occurrence networks. For the results related to (a), the performance of EU & associated (countries) is similar to China and the aggregate Japan-South Korea-Singapore and well below North America regarding citation impact and with respect to the field as a whole. Exceptions are, however, the subfields Battery Interface Genome and Recyclability. For the results related to (b), there is a large variability in the EU & associated organizations regarding volume in the different subfields. For citation impact, examples of high-performing EU & associated organizations are ETH Zurich and Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science.
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