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Analyzing scientific mapping literature activity on digital comics, animation, and digital cartoons is essential for future research and development. The objective of the current study was to assess research activity in digital comics, animation, and digital cartoons. VOSviewer and Scopus were used to perform bibliometric analysis. The research was conducted from 2013 to 2023 and found 288 documents. In 2022, most research reports on digital comics, animation, and digital cartoons were published. China is the most productive region in terms of articles, with English being the most widely used language. The most common subject area is computer science, and the most common source is the journal Lecture Notes in Computer Science. The most productive author is Dong Hao Li. Zhejiang University is the most productive institution. Future research should concentrate on a single discipline and work with Google Scholar and Web of Science data for in-depth analysis.

 

 

Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic psychiatric disorder that combines hypomania or mania and depression. The study aims to investigate the research areas associated with cognitive function in bipolar disorder and identify current research hotspots and frontier areas in this field. Methodology: Publications related to cognitive function in BD from 2012 to 2022 were searched on the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database. VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Scimago Graphica were used to conduct this bibliometric analysis. Results: A total of 989 articles on cognitive function in BD were included in this review. These articles were mainly from the United States, China, Canada, Spain and the United Kingdom. Our results showed that the journal “Journal of Affective Disorders” published the most articles. Apart from “Biploar disorder” and “cognitive function”, the terms “Schizophrenia”, “Meta analysis”, “Rating scale” were also the most frequently used keywords. The research on cognitive function in bipolar disorder primarily focused on the following aspects: subgroup, individual, validation and pathophysiology. Conclusions: The current concerns and hotspots in the filed are: “neurocognitive impairment”, “subgroup”, “1st degree relative”, “mania”, “individual” and “validation”. Future research is likely to focus on the following four themes: “Studies of the bipolar disorder and cognitive subgroups”, “intra-individual variability”, “Validation of cognitive function tool” and “Combined with pathology or other fields”.

 

 

Digital equity is imperative for realizing the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG9 and SDG10. Recent empirical studies indicate that Design for Digital Equity (DDE) is an effective strategy for achieving digital equity. However, before this review, the overall academic landscape of DDE remained obscure, marked by substantial knowledge gaps. This review employs a rigorous bibliometric methodology to analyze 1705 DDE-related publications, aiming to delineate DDE’s research progress and intellectual structure and identify research opportunities. The retrieval strategy was formulated based on the PICo framework, with the process adhering to the PRISMA systematic review framework to ensure transparency and replicability of the research method. CiteSpace was utilized to visually present the analysis results, including co-occurrences of countries, institutions, authors, keywords, emerging trends, clustering, timeline analyses, and dual-map overlays of publications. The results reveal eight significant DDE clusters closely related to user-centered design, assistive technology, digital health, mobile devices, evidence-based practices, and independent living. A comprehensive intellectual structure of DDE was constructed based on the literature and research findings. The current research interest in DDE lies in evidence-based co-design practices, design issues in digital mental health, acceptance and humanization of digital technologies, digital design for visually impaired students, and intergenerational relationships. Future research opportunities are identified in DDE’s emotional, cultural, and fashion aspects; acceptance of multimodal, tangible, and natural interaction technologies; needs and preferences of marginalized groups in developing countries and among minority populations; and broader interdisciplinary research. This study unveils the multi-dimensional and inclusive nature of methodological, technological, and user issues in DDE research. These insights offer valuable guidance for policy-making, educational strategies, and the development of inclusive digital technologies, charting a clear direction for future research.

 

 

Purpose: This bibliometric analysis of the top 100 cited articles on extended reality (XR) in neurosurgery aimed to reveal trends in this research field. Gender differences in authorship and global distribution of the most-cited articles were also addressed. Methods: A Web of Science electronic database search was conducted. The top 100 most-cited articles related to the scope of this review were retrieved and analyzed for trends in publications, journal characteristics, authorship, global distribution, study design, and focus areas. After a brief description of the top 100 publications, a comparative analysis between spinal and cranial publications was performed. Results: From 2005, there was a significant increase in spinal neurosurgery publications with a focus on pedicle screw placement. Most articles were original research studies, with an emphasis on augmented reality (AR). In cranial neurosurgery, there was no notable increase in publications. There was an increase in studies assessing both AR and virtual reality (VR) research, with a notable emphasis on VR compared to AR. Education, surgical skills assessment, and surgical planning were more common themes in cranial studies compared to spinal studies. Female authorship was notably low in both groups, with no significant increase over time. The USA and Canada contributed most of the publications in the research field. Conclusions: Research regarding the use of XR in neurosurgery increased significantly from 2005. Cranial research focused on VR and resident education while spinal research focused on AR and neuronavigation. Female authorship was underrepresented. North America provides most of the high-impact research in this area.

 

 

Keeping up with the hastily growing economy implies undergoing unremitting transformation permanently. In the field of supply chain, such progress can only be guaranteed via the exploration of new horizons and innovative solutions in response to the constraints of the global market. Emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, offer promising avenues for enhancing supply chain processes, with sustainability ascending as a critical consideration. Despite the recent surfacing of AI-driven applications, scant attention has been devoted to exploring their full potential within supply chain operations, particularly in conjunction with SDGs. Recognizing the untapped opportunities presented by the implementation of AI for a sustainable supply chain this study undertakes a bibliometric analysis of 236 research papers sourced from the Web of science database. The analysis utilizes R language BiblioShiny to examine the extracted papers, and dissect patterns, trends, and relationships among key concepts and themes as well as prominent topics, impactful authors, and leading journals and countries in this domain. The findings reveal substantial growth in research related to SCM, AI, and sustainability as the UK leads this field of study with 132 articles followed by India, China and the USA. Eventually, the National University of Singapore came first in terms of paper affiliations, followed by De La Salle University, and London Metropolitan University. These results only prove that sustainability is becoming more critical in the equation of AI-driven supply chains especially with the current socio-political and economic circumstances, constituting a solid base for further academic research and more innovations in the managerial and business-related policies in this field.

 

 

Background: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is prevalent and associated with the development of various gastric diseases. On the other hand, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an immune-related intestinal disorder influenced by factors like gut microbiota imbalance, genetic predisposition, and environmental influences. Despite extensive research on the H. pylori–IBD relationship, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis in this area is lacking. Therefore, this study aims to use bibliometric methods to explore research trends, hotspots, and frontiers in H. pylori and IBD-related research, offering valuable insights for future research and clinical practice. Methods: We retrieved relevant literature on H. pylori and IBD from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) and Scopus databases covering 2007 to 2024. We perform a comprehensive analysis within the WoSCC literature. We compare these findings with relevant results from Scopus. Results: Research on H. pylori and IBD has remained prominent in recent years. The United States leads in output, with strong contributions from authors, institutions, and journals. China, despite being a developing country, shows rapid article growth, signaling growing research potential. Key topics include Crohn’s disease, gut microbiota, H. pylori infection, and ulcerative colitis. Newer interests include health, cancer prevention, and chronic gastritis. Conclusion: Over the past, research on H. pylori and IBD has primarily centered around epidemiology and clinical studies. The question of whether H. pylori definitively offers protective effects against IBD remains unresolved. Therefore, further investigation could explore the underlying mechanisms of their relationship or initiate long-term prospective cohort studies to gather more compelling evidence.

 

 

Over the past decade, there has been a notable surge in research dedicated to unraveling the intricate role of tight junction proteinsin blood–brain barrier (BBB) damage associated with ischemic stroke. This bibliometric analysis explores the expansive landscapeof occludin research, a key tight junction protein, during the years 2000–2023, shedding light on the global scientific contributions,collaborations, and emerging trends in this critical area of stroke pathogenesis. China and the United States emerge as significantcontributors, underscoring their prominence in advancing our understanding of tight junction proteins. Occludin, identified as alinchpin in regulating BBB integrity, proves to be a pivotal player, with implications extending to the diagnosis of hemorrhagictransformation in ischemic stroke. This study identifies occludin as a potential biomarker, offering promise for early diagnosis andpaving the way for novel diagnostic strategies. The analysis highlights the necessity for a more comprehensive exploration of tightjunction proteins, including occludin and claudin-5, particularly in the context of acute cerebral ischemia. The unique healthcarelandscape in Kazakhstan adds urgency to the call for further scientific research in this region, emphasizing the need for tailoredinvestigations to address specific regional challenges. This comprehensive overview not only delineates the current state of occludinresearch but also signals the direction for future investigations. The identified knowledge gaps and emerging trends provide aroadmap for researchers and policymakers alike, with implications for both scientific discourse and clinical practice. Movingforward, a deeper understanding of tight junction proteins, informed by the insights gleaned from this study, holds the potential toshape targeted therapeutic interventions and diagnostic strategies, ultimately contributing to advancements in global stroke care.

 

 

Augmented Reality (AR) has become a key technology in the education sector, offering interactive learning experiences that improve student engagement and understanding. Despite its increasing use, a thorough summary of AR research in educational environments is still required. This study applies bibliometric analysis to identify trends in this research field. Data from the Scopus database and VOSviewer software version 1.6.19 was used to analyze academic publications from 2018 to 2023. The original dataset of 4858 articles was narrowed down to 1109 articles concentrating on “augmented reality” AND “simulation” in student learning. Methods such as advanced data mining, co-citation analysis, and network visualization were utilized to outline the structure and trends in this research area. Key findings include a significant rise in research activity over the past decade, identification of the ten most prolific authors in AR simulation studies, and detailed visualizations of information distribution. Significant challenges include high costs and difficulties in technical integration. The study addresses these issues through interdisciplinary research that combines educational theory with AR technology. Results demonstrate growing interest in AR applications, particularly within STEM education, driven by technological advancements and increased funding. Despite these challenges, the potential of AR to enhance learning outcomes is clear. This research concludes that AR simulations can be a valuable educational tool, with further studies needed to explore the scalability of AR applications in various educational settings and to develop evidence-based guidelines for effective integration.

 

 

Considering the substantial increase in deployment, photovoltaics are hovering to emerge as the predominant worldwide energy producer in the foreseeable future. Nevertheless, the operating efficiency and endurance of photovoltaic (PV) systems are significantly stalled by the heightened operating temperatures encountered by solar radiation. This article comprehensively analyzes novel active and passive PV cooling techniques, encompassing their operational mechanisms, cooling efficiency, and eventual implementations in solar devices. Extensive scholarly research has examined various PV cooling methods and techniques to optimize system cooling and efficiency. The primary goal of this effort is to compile a reference for future researchers and specialists by reviewing and comparing the results of current investigations. The study also comprised a bibliometric analysis that provides valuable insights into the influence of research on incorporating cooling systems into solar systems. These insights play a decisive role in recognizing new trends and progressing the field towards more efficient systems, hence advancing upcoming development. Furthermore, an extensive classification and assessment of every conceivable cooling technology was furnished to facilitate a comparison among diverse cooling methodologies. The research was structured in a tabular manner, containing the following details for each cooling technique: solar panel type, cooling method, cooling fluid or substance used, research category, average temperature reduction resulting from cooling, and enhanced electrical efficiency. The study indicates that cooling methods significantly enhance electrical efficiency, with potential increases varying from 0.28 % to 97.6 %. Additionally, this application is assessed to decrease the solar panel’s operative temperature, ranging from 0.8 °C to 39.9 °C.

 

 

This study addresses the significant impact of technology on the growth and prominence of contemporary organizations, examining the relationship between digital transformation and business sustainability. The research highlights the importance of digital adaptations to maintain relevance in the global market. The main focus is on conducting a bibliometric analysis of digital transformation, identifying emerging themes that contribute to the valorization of organizations. The adopted methodology consists of a literature review, using the Scopus database and tools such as VOSviewer and Gephi for network analysis of keyword co- occurrence, co-citation of cited references, bibliographic coupling of documents, and identification of emerging trends. Additionally, content analysis is employed for a more detailed examination of the identified themes. The results indicate that the effectiveness of digital transformation in an organization is intrinsically linked to its level of maturity in electronic governance. Furthermore, it is evident that the adoption of an IT governance framework is crucial for a successful implementation of digital transformation.