Analyzing knowledge entities about COVID-19 using entitymetrics

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作者
Qi Yu
Qi Wang
Yafei Zhang
Chongyan Chen
Hyeyoung Ryu
Namu Park
Jae-Eun Baek
Keyuan Li
Yifei Wu
Daifeng Li
Jian Xu
Meijun Liu
Jeremy J. Yang
Chenwei Zhang
Chao Lu
Peng Zhang
Xin Li
Baitong Chen
Islam Akef Ebeid
Julia Fensel
Chao Min
Yujia Zhai
Min Song
Ying Ding
Yi Bu
机构
[1] Shanxi Medical University,Institute of Medical Data Sciences
[2] Shanxi Medical University,School of Management
[3] Key Laboratory of Cellular Physiology (Shanxi Medical University),School of Information
[4] Ministry of Education,The Information School
[5] University of Texas,Department of Digital Analytics
[6] University of Washington,Department of Library and Information Science
[7] Yonsei University,Department of Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences
[8] Dae-Gu University,Department of Computer Science and Technology
[9] Indiana University,School of Information Management
[10] Tsinghua University,Institute for Global Public Policy
[11] Sun Yat-Sen University,LSE
[12] Fudan University,Fudan Research Centre for Global Public Policy
[13] Fudan University,Faculty of Education
[14] the University of Hong Kong,Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine
[15] University of New Mexico,Business School
[16] Hohai University,School of Information Management
[17] Wuhan University,Department of Library, Information, and Archives
[18] Shanghai University,School of Information Management
[19] Westlake High School,Department of Information Resource Management
[20] Nanjing University,Department of Library and Information Science
[21] Tianjin Normal University,Dell Medical School
[22] Yonsei University,Department of Information Management
[23] University of Texas,undefined
[24] Peking University,undefined
来源
Scientometrics | 2021年 / 126卷
关键词
COVID-19; Knowledge graph; Entity; Entitymetrics; Scientific publications; Bibliometrics;
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摘要
COVID-19 cases have surpassed the 109 + million markers, with deaths tallying up to 2.4 million. Tens of thousands of papers regarding COVID-19 have been published along with countless bibliometric analyses done on COVID-19 literature. Despite this, none of the analyses have focused on domain entities occurring in scientific publications. However, analysis of these bio-entities and the relations among them, a strategy called entity metrics, could offer more insights into knowledge usage and diffusion in specific cases. Thus, this paper presents an entitymetric analysis on COVID-19 literature. We construct an entity–entity co-occurrence network and employ network indicators to analyze the extracted entities. We find that ACE-2 and C-reactive protein are two very important genes and that lopinavir and ritonavir are two very important chemicals, regardless of the results from either ranking.
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页码:4491 / 4509
页数:18
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