Fourth Fifth International Conference on Science and Technology Metrics (STMet 2024)
 

 

Global trends of the research in the fields of Biomedical Engineering during 2014-2018: A bibliometric analysis and visualisation of the data retrieved from Scopus
Puspita Mishra, Puspanjali Jena
Assistant Librarian-NIT- Rourkela PhD Scolar-Utkal University., Retd.Professor Dept of Lib. And Information Science, Utkal University
Abstract: This research paper aims to analyse the publication’s detailed fields of Biomedical Engineering during 2014- 2018. The authors tried to analyse a total 6084 numbers of publications in different aspects like type of publication, year, authorship patterns of articles, collaborative index, country-wise collaboration, etc. The results reveal that the maximum number of articles published in 2018 was in different journals; it was found that more than 80 countries contributed to this emerging field from 2014 to 2018, where India stands in 4th position. Collaborative papers are dominant over single-author work. Multi–authors contribute more than 93% of the total papers, whereas 6.5% of the total publications are single-authored. Continued growth is observed in the Collaborative Index(CI), which ranges from 4.97 (2014) and 5.70 (2021), with an average of 5.44 per joint-authored paper.
Keywords: Bibliometric Analysis, Biomedical And Engineering, Authorship Pattern, Degree Of Collaboration, Collaborative Index Global trends of the research in the fields of Biomedical Engineering during 2014-2018: A bibliometric analysis and visualisation of the data retrieved from Scopus
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/stm/2024/5/79-92
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