Telaah bibliometrik pola penyebaran pengetahuan tentang COVID-19 di dunia


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D. E. Irawan, Astadi Pangarso, I. A. Ridlo, A. Fuad
Jurnal Matematika dan Sains, 2020

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Irawan, D. E., Pangarso, A., Ridlo, I. A., & Fuad, A. (2020). Telaah bibliometrik pola penyebaran pengetahuan tentang COVID-19 di dunia. Jurnal Matematika Dan Sains.


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Irawan, D. E., Astadi Pangarso, I. A. Ridlo, and A. Fuad. “Telaah Bibliometrik Pola Penyebaran Pengetahuan Tentang COVID-19 Di Dunia.” Jurnal Matematika dan Sains (2020).


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Irawan, D. E., et al. “Telaah Bibliometrik Pola Penyebaran Pengetahuan Tentang COVID-19 Di Dunia.” Jurnal Matematika Dan Sains, 2020.


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@article{d2020a,
  title = {Telaah bibliometrik pola penyebaran pengetahuan tentang COVID-19 di dunia},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Jurnal Matematika dan Sains},
  author = {Irawan, D. E. and Pangarso, Astadi and Ridlo, I. A. and Fuad, A.}
}

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is a human tragedy of this century. All countries in the world are racing against time to fight the spread and deadly effects of this virus. This paper is a short meta analysis (short/rapid communications) literature review of COVID-19 / NCOV / Corona Virus in the Scopus, Dimensions, Lens, and Europe PMC database. We aim to find out the profile of publications about Corona Virus in the world, and do a short assessment using the prin-ciples of open access in knowledge distribution. The method used is literature review using commercial and non-commercial databases which are then visualized using simple spreadsheets software. The results of this study indicate that non-commercial databases also need to be used by researchers because they contain a much larger number of documents than major commercial databases. The majority of publications are peer reviewed articles in prestige journals (indicated by a high JIF). Gold OA and hybrid journals are generally chosen although the cost of publication (APC) is very expensive (up to USD 5000). The next option would be a non-OA association journal (eg: JAMA). The research itself was carried out by a small number of countries: Asia (China, Japan, India), the US, Europe (UK and Ger-many), and Saudi Arabia. When linked to the urgency of a pandemic disaster, COVID-19 research, especially those carried out in under-represented countries, needs to maximize the publicity via public repositories (Green OA route) under supervision of research commu-nities to jointly review and test the validity. Publication via journal can be done as a later step.


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