Recent studies have focused on wetlands due to their benefits for human spiritual satisfaction and mental health.This paper conducted a scientometric analysis of 2,388 studies published in the Web of Science database ...Recent studies have focused on wetlands due to their benefits for human spiritual satisfaction and mental health.This paper conducted a scientometric analysis of 2,388 studies published in the Web of Science database between 2002 and 2022.Using VOSviewer,Origin,and CiteSpace software,this study identified research hotspots and emerging trends in wetland research.The analysis revealed an upward trend in global wetland research publications,with notable contributions from researchers in the United States,China,Australia,Canada,and India.Network keyword co-occurrence analysis highlighted primary research themes,including constructed wetlands,climate change,wastewater treatment,phytoremediation,restoration,and hydrology.The United States emerged as the central hotspot for wetland research,with China,Canada,Australia,and other countries following.Given the growing recognition of wetlands’importance,wetland research is expected to gain even more global attention.Moreover,improvements in the quality of wetland tourism research are recommended,as most related publications have low citation rates.This paper provides a methodological overview of scientometric techniques applicable to global wetland research,offering scholars a framework for using scientometric analysis to enhance their future research.The increasing recognition of wetlands’crucial role in human well-being,encompassing both spiritual satisfaction and mental health,has led to a surge in research interest in this field.This study presents a comprehensive scientometric analysis of 2,388 wetland-related publications indexed in the Web of Science database between 2002 and 2022.Employing VOSviewer,Origin,and CiteSpace software,we mapped research hotspots and identified emerging trends within global wetland research.Our analysis reveals a significant upward trend in the volume of publications,highlighting the growing international attention to wetland ecosystems.The United States,China,Australia,Canada,and India have emerged as leading contributors to this research landscape.A network keyword co-occurrence analysis identified core research themes such as constructed wetlands,climate change,wastewater treatment,phytoremediation,ecological restoration,and hydrology.The United States is a central hub for wetland research,with China,Canada,and Australia also demonstrating substantial research activity.Given the escalating importance of wetlands in addressing global challenges,this research area is expected to attract further scholarly attention.We recommend a greater emphasis on enhancing the quality and impact of wetland tourism research,which currently exhibits low citation rates.Furthermore,this paper provides a methodological framework,demonstrating the application of scientometric techniques in global wetland research,thus empowering scholars to utilise such analytical approaches to refine their research.Our study offers a valuable and comprehensive overview of the key research areas,emerging topics,and influential contributors within the field of global wetland research.展开更多
Neurogenic bladder is a dysfunction of the lower urinary tract caused by nervous system disor- der. We investigated the trends in publication of articles under the topic "neurogenic bladder" using bibliometric analy...Neurogenic bladder is a dysfunction of the lower urinary tract caused by nervous system disor- der. We investigated the trends in publication of articles under the topic "neurogenic bladder" using bibliometric analysis. Articles on neurogenic bladder, published between 1995 and 2014, were retrieved from the ISI Web of Science citation database. We analyzed the search results for authors, countries, institutions, journals, and top-cited papers. A total of 1,904 articles were re- trieved. There was a small increase in the number of articles on neurogenic bladder from 1995 (n = 43) to 2014 (n = 117). The USA was the leading country in the total number of articles (n = 598). However, the number of publications from China has rapidly increased, and China was ranked second in 2014. Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler (n = 65) was the most productive author, and University of Paris VI (Paris 6) (n = 61) was the most productive institution. The Journal of Urology published the greatest number of artides on this topic (n = 285). Articles on neurogenic bladder were often published in a professional journal under the category Urology & Nephrology, Neurosciences & Neurology, or Rehabilitation. Visualization analysis based on co-citation networks was conducted using CiteSpace III. Visualization analysis revealed that the hot spots in neurogenic bladder were botulinum toxin-A, prazosin, bethanechol, and afferent pathways. These findings provide new insight into the publication trends and hot spots in neurogenic bladder.展开更多
AIM: To analyze the progress in diabetic retinopathy (DR) researches between 2000 and 2010 through bibliometric study. METHODS: Using ISI Web of Science database for statistical sources, we retrieved DR literatures du...AIM: To analyze the progress in diabetic retinopathy (DR) researches between 2000 and 2010 through bibliometric study. METHODS: Using ISI Web of Science database for statistical sources, we retrieved DR literatures during 2000-2010, analyzed 'the number of published articles per year, authors, source publications, subject category, document type, document language, institution and country/region' by bibliometric statistical methods. RESULTS: The total number of published articles that were retrieved for the years during 2000-2010 was 8590. DR researches changed as a linear upward trend, the main researches focused on ophthalmology, endocrine and metabolic diseases. Article was the main document type. Harvard University was the major research institution. CONCLUSION: There has achieved a significant increase in the number of ISI publications and collaborations in DR literatures from 2000 to 2010. With the rising of the number of diabetes in the world, diabetic retinopathy has become a focus of scientific researches.展开更多
文摘Recent studies have focused on wetlands due to their benefits for human spiritual satisfaction and mental health.This paper conducted a scientometric analysis of 2,388 studies published in the Web of Science database between 2002 and 2022.Using VOSviewer,Origin,and CiteSpace software,this study identified research hotspots and emerging trends in wetland research.The analysis revealed an upward trend in global wetland research publications,with notable contributions from researchers in the United States,China,Australia,Canada,and India.Network keyword co-occurrence analysis highlighted primary research themes,including constructed wetlands,climate change,wastewater treatment,phytoremediation,restoration,and hydrology.The United States emerged as the central hotspot for wetland research,with China,Canada,Australia,and other countries following.Given the growing recognition of wetlands’importance,wetland research is expected to gain even more global attention.Moreover,improvements in the quality of wetland tourism research are recommended,as most related publications have low citation rates.This paper provides a methodological overview of scientometric techniques applicable to global wetland research,offering scholars a framework for using scientometric analysis to enhance their future research.The increasing recognition of wetlands’crucial role in human well-being,encompassing both spiritual satisfaction and mental health,has led to a surge in research interest in this field.This study presents a comprehensive scientometric analysis of 2,388 wetland-related publications indexed in the Web of Science database between 2002 and 2022.Employing VOSviewer,Origin,and CiteSpace software,we mapped research hotspots and identified emerging trends within global wetland research.Our analysis reveals a significant upward trend in the volume of publications,highlighting the growing international attention to wetland ecosystems.The United States,China,Australia,Canada,and India have emerged as leading contributors to this research landscape.A network keyword co-occurrence analysis identified core research themes such as constructed wetlands,climate change,wastewater treatment,phytoremediation,ecological restoration,and hydrology.The United States is a central hub for wetland research,with China,Canada,and Australia also demonstrating substantial research activity.Given the escalating importance of wetlands in addressing global challenges,this research area is expected to attract further scholarly attention.We recommend a greater emphasis on enhancing the quality and impact of wetland tourism research,which currently exhibits low citation rates.Furthermore,this paper provides a methodological framework,demonstrating the application of scientometric techniques in global wetland research,thus empowering scholars to utilise such analytical approaches to refine their research.Our study offers a valuable and comprehensive overview of the key research areas,emerging topics,and influential contributors within the field of global wetland research.
文摘Neurogenic bladder is a dysfunction of the lower urinary tract caused by nervous system disor- der. We investigated the trends in publication of articles under the topic "neurogenic bladder" using bibliometric analysis. Articles on neurogenic bladder, published between 1995 and 2014, were retrieved from the ISI Web of Science citation database. We analyzed the search results for authors, countries, institutions, journals, and top-cited papers. A total of 1,904 articles were re- trieved. There was a small increase in the number of articles on neurogenic bladder from 1995 (n = 43) to 2014 (n = 117). The USA was the leading country in the total number of articles (n = 598). However, the number of publications from China has rapidly increased, and China was ranked second in 2014. Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler (n = 65) was the most productive author, and University of Paris VI (Paris 6) (n = 61) was the most productive institution. The Journal of Urology published the greatest number of artides on this topic (n = 285). Articles on neurogenic bladder were often published in a professional journal under the category Urology & Nephrology, Neurosciences & Neurology, or Rehabilitation. Visualization analysis based on co-citation networks was conducted using CiteSpace III. Visualization analysis revealed that the hot spots in neurogenic bladder were botulinum toxin-A, prazosin, bethanechol, and afferent pathways. These findings provide new insight into the publication trends and hot spots in neurogenic bladder.
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文摘AIM: To analyze the progress in diabetic retinopathy (DR) researches between 2000 and 2010 through bibliometric study. METHODS: Using ISI Web of Science database for statistical sources, we retrieved DR literatures during 2000-2010, analyzed 'the number of published articles per year, authors, source publications, subject category, document type, document language, institution and country/region' by bibliometric statistical methods. RESULTS: The total number of published articles that were retrieved for the years during 2000-2010 was 8590. DR researches changed as a linear upward trend, the main researches focused on ophthalmology, endocrine and metabolic diseases. Article was the main document type. Harvard University was the major research institution. CONCLUSION: There has achieved a significant increase in the number of ISI publications and collaborations in DR literatures from 2000 to 2010. With the rising of the number of diabetes in the world, diabetic retinopathy has become a focus of scientific researches.