Knowledge Domain and Emerging Trends of Chinese Medicine in Management of Pediatric Asthma: A Scientometric Study

Author(s):  
Tian-tian Fan ◽  
Yong-can Chen ◽  
Yi-jie Wu ◽  
Hui-hai Liang ◽  
Yu Bai ◽  
...  
NanoImpact ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 100278
Author(s):  
Aurang Zeb ◽  
Weitao Liu ◽  
Jiani Wu ◽  
Jiapan Lian ◽  
Yuhang Lian

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 491-506
Author(s):  
Min Zhong ◽  
Zhuang Wu ◽  
Xu Jiang ◽  
Bo Shen ◽  
Jun Zhu ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (13) ◽  
pp. 15515-15536 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Zhang ◽  
Chen Li ◽  
Xiaohui Ji ◽  
Chaole Yun ◽  
Maolin Wang ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Zhou ◽  
Zeshui Xu ◽  
Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas ◽  
Alfredas Laurinavičius

The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering is a multidisciplinary journal, which provides a forum for a broad range of road and bridge engineering research. The topics such as the road and bridge research and design, the construction materials and technologies of roads and bridges, the construction financing and environmental issues, and the assessment management are included in the scope of the Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering investigation. Due to the reason that various road and bridge engineering related research directions are involved in this journal, it has become the first one that deals with the issues as mentioned above in Baltic countries. Therefore, it is believed that investigating the publications in the Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering assists researchers in great learning the development of road and bridge engineering research in Baltic countries. By analysing the annual publication distribution, the citation structure, the co-citation and cooperation networks, and the significant contributors in terms of countries and regions, institutions, cited journals and authors, the status of Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering is comprehensively presented. In addition, the emerging trends are revealed through the analyses of timeline view and burst detection. This study makes the contribution to the aspect of visualizing the complex and significant results based on objective and quantitative data. It provides readers with access to understand the development of Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering and helps researchers learn the hot issues in this journal clearly and directly.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (15) ◽  
pp. 5918 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayyoob Sharifi

The literature on urban resilience assessment has grown rapidly over the past two decades. This paper aims to provide a better understanding of the state of knowledge on urban resilience assessment through mapping the knowledge domain and highlighting emerging trends during different periods. The objects of study were 420 papers published in the Web of Science from 1998 to 2020. Science mapping was done using VOSviewer and CiteSpace, two widely known software tools for bibliometrics analysis and scientometric visualization. The results show that research published on urban resilience assessment was very limited and fragmented until 2009, and the focus has mainly been on risk mitigation and vulnerability assessment. The intellectual base grew between 2010 and 2014, when a paradigm shift from approaches based on robustness and reliability toward more adaptation-oriented approaches occurred. Finally, the annual publication trends have grown rapidly over the past five years and there has been more emphasis on climate change adaptation and flood resilience. Overall, in terms of dimensional focus, more attention has been paid to infrastructural, institutional, and environmental aspects at the expense of social and economic dimensions. In addition to information on thematic focus and evolution, this paper also provides other bibliometrics information on the influential authors, institutions, journals, and publications that lay the foundation of the field and can be used by various interested groups as points of reference to gain better knowledge about the structure and thematic evolution of urban resilience assessment. The paper concludes by highlighting gaps and making some recommendations for future improvement of the field. Major gaps are related to assessing resilience against socio-economic and health risks (e.g., economic recession and pandemics such as COVID-19).


Author(s):  
Shun-Chang Chang ◽  
Tsung-Chieh Lee ◽  
Chia-Ying Lee ◽  
Tsung-Lin Cheng ◽  
MAo-Feng Sun ◽  
...  

Foods ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 166
Author(s):  
Xiang-Long Zhang ◽  
Yu Zheng ◽  
Meng-Lei Xia ◽  
Ya-Nan Wu ◽  
Xiao-Jing Liu ◽  
...  

Vinegar is one of the most widely used acidic condiments. In recent decades, rapid advances have been made in the area of vinegar research, and the intellectual structure pertaining to this domain has significantly evolved. Thus, it is important that scientists keep abreast of associated developments to ensure an appropriate understanding of this field. To facilitate this current study, a bibliometric analysis method was adopted to visualize the knowledge map of vinegar research based on literature data retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database. In total, 883 original research and review articles from between 1998 and 2019 with 19,663 references were analyzed by CiteSpace. Both a macroscopical sketch and microscopical characterization of the whole knowledge domain were realized. According to the research contents, the main themes that underlie vinegar research can be divided into six categories, that is, microorganisms, substances, health functions, production technologies, adjuvant medicines, and vinegar residues. In addition to the latter analysis, emerging trends and future research foci were predicted. Finally, the evolutionary stage of vinegar research was discerned according to Shneider’s four-stage theory. This review will help scientists to discern the dynamic evolution of vinegar research, as well as highlight areas for future research.


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