CALIBER 2022: Varanasi, UP
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Item Global Research Trends in “Big Data” during 2012-21: A Data Mining based on Scientometric Tools(INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, 2022-11) Borgohain, Dhruba Jyoti; Yadav, Sunil Kumar; Verma, Manoj KumarThe term “big data” is becoming widespread throughout the world, as it has wide usage because it is no longer limited to the IT industry and entrepreneurship but has entered every aspect of media and communications. But the reason for using big data is only it’s ability in searching, collecting and interpreting huge datasets. Now, the purpose of this paper is to scrutinize the papers related to big data and other relevant fields. Using bibliometric methods and techniques these papers are analyzed and reviewed. The author examined the citation behavior, co-authorship patterns, research hot spots, and trending topics using both traditional and state-of-the-art network visualization and text mining in bibliometric techniques. From the analysis of keyword co-occurrence, a set of 12 clusters of keywords are discovered. Each cluster with identical color and theme. The research hot spots discovered are blockchain, digital twin, artificial intelligence, and the internet of things. The emergence of these keywords indicate that these areas are having lot of scope for future research. To best of knowledge, this study is a first attempt to discover the research streams and will help the researchers to work in these areas to explore new areas and applications of big data in relevant fields.Item Global Retracted Research Publications: A Bibliometric Study(INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, 2022-11) Garg, Mohit; Hasan, NabiThe present study used a bibliometric technique to draw the patterns in retracted publications over time. A sample of bibliographic data of 12876 documents up to the year 2021 was extracted from the Scopus database. The analysis found that the number of retracted documents has significantly increased in the last decade, with most documents in 2010 (4377) followed by 2011 (3534). The study found that most retracted documents were from China, followed by the United States and India. The highest number of 70 retracted documents were from the author Nazari, A. of Islamic Azad University, Iran, with a rate of 4.04 retractions per total document published. The other authors were Ueshima, H. (68), Otake, H. (45), Sato, Y. (45), and Iwamoto, J. (41) from Japanese Institutions. The highest rate of retraction per total documents were of Ghoranneviss, M., Islamic Azad University, Iran (24.65), followed by Boldt, J., Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen (24.04), and Shamshirband, S. National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan (18.54). The majority of the source type was found to be Conference Proceedings (11096, 60.71%), followed by Journal Publications (7159, 39.17%). The study found the maximum number of retracted publications were in the Conference Proceedings (11096, 60.71%), followed by Journals (7159, 39.17%).