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Twenty-Five Years of Progress—Lessons Learned From JMIR Publications to Address Gender Parity in Digital Health Authorships: Bibliometric Analysis

Twenty-Five Years of Progress—Lessons Learned From JMIR Publications to Address Gender Parity in Digital Health Authorships: Bibliometric Analysis

As is recommended for scientometric studies [22], the sample of 37,643 publications, representing 63% of the initial 59,980, was selected using coarsened exact matching. This approach aimed to ensure comparability while minimizing the impact of confounding variables, such as publication year, impact factor, document type, international collaboration, and affiliated country.

Annika Meyer, Thomas Streichert

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58950

Evolution of Interdisciplinary Approaches Among Research-Oriented Universities in Vietnam Toward a Modern Industrial Economy: Exploratory Study

Evolution of Interdisciplinary Approaches Among Research-Oriented Universities in Vietnam Toward a Modern Industrial Economy: Exploratory Study

Therefore, this paper used a scientometric approach to explore the growth patterns and collaborations in scientific publications in Vietnam. This study analyzed the data of Vietnamese scholars’ international scientific papers and publications in the Web of Science Core Collection database system.

Bach Xuan Tran, Long Hoang Nguyen, Hao Anh Si Nguyen, Thuc Minh Thi Vu, Anh Linh Do, Lien Thi Khanh Nguyen, Nga Thanh Ngoc Kim, Trang Thu Hong Trinh, Carl Latkin, Cyrus S H Ho, Roger C M Ho

Interact J Med Res 2022;11(2):e38591

Natural Language Processing to Identify Digital Learning Tools in Postgraduate Family Medicine: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Natural Language Processing to Identify Digital Learning Tools in Postgraduate Family Medicine: Protocol for a Scoping Review

With the text corpus prepared, we will apply NLP to organize common language and themes and conduct a social network analysis using bibliometric and scientometric methods to visualize citation networks that emerge from the selected texts. We will develop the NLP methodology iteratively to adapt it for the task at hand and decide on the model that offers the top performance (the “champion” model) based on various evaluation indices.

Hui Yan, Arya Rahgozar, Claire Sethuram, Sathya Karunananthan, Douglas Archibald, Lindsay Bradley, Ramtin Hakimjavadi, Mary Helmer-Smith, Kheira Jolin-Dahel, Tess McCutcheon, Jeffrey Puncher, Parisa Rezaiefar, Lina Shoppoff, Clare Liddy

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(5):e34575