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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has been declared as major threat to human beings across worldwide concern This outbreak is standing as a public health emergency problem in front of Research and Development (R and D) The bibliometric evaluation assists to quantitatively explore the scientific works and redirection of research trends on COVID-19 To support the R and D activities, various reputed publishers have already made the scientific literature related to coronavirus (CoV) as open access to all researchers The main objective in this article is out to extract the most productive authors, corresponding author \'s country, total citations per country, relevant sources, growth of publication citations, and frequent author keyword occurrence on CoV research Alternate abstract:The bibliometric study has covered the scientific research trends on novel coronavirus from January to June 2020 using Web of Science (WoS), PubMed, and Dimensions database The searching strategies and dataset pre-processing tasks have also been performed to improve the quality of the dataset We have used the bibliometrix R-package and VOS viewer as bibliometric analysis tools We have a bibliometric evaluation of the 18,270 documents that met our inclusion criteria China has contributed to a large number of research publications and BMJ-British Medical Journal gained as most relevant source on CoV
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?:journal
  • Advances_in_Management
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  • unk
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  • WHO
?:title
  • A bibliometric evaluation and analysis on the maturity of scientific research trends on novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
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  • #830114
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  • 2020

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