A Bibliometric Analysis of Publication on Novel as Literacy Source.

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Title: A Bibliometric Analysis of Publication on Novel as Literacy Source.
Authors: Sudewa, I. Ketut1 sudewa.ketut@yahoo.co.id, Gaho, Rahmat2
Source: Journal of Language Teaching & Research. Jan2024, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p128-141. 14p.
Subject Terms: *Bibliometrics, *Citation analysis, *Research personnel, Nonfiction, Data visualization
Abstract: A novel is not always limited to long works of prose fiction (Hughes, 2002); a novel can inspire anyone in any field. This study employs a bibliometric analysis approach. The data used were 6.516 documents downloaded from scopus.com (see Figure 1). Microsoft Excel 2019 is used to analyze the average publication each year, while VOSviewer is used to create data visualizations and find the number of citations. The results show that the publication trend occurs in 2022 as many as 687. Then, the most researched research theme is "literature, novels, and identity". In addition, there are several results of citation analysis based on searching the most influential documents, authors, organizations, sources, organizations and countries. It can be concluded that the development of novel publications is increasing to the present day. The researchers suggest a further research can be carried out on a comparative analysis of works of fiction and non-fiction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:A novel is not always limited to long works of prose fiction (Hughes, 2002); a novel can inspire anyone in any field. This study employs a bibliometric analysis approach. The data used were 6.516 documents downloaded from scopus.com (see Figure 1). Microsoft Excel 2019 is used to analyze the average publication each year, while VOSviewer is used to create data visualizations and find the number of citations. The results show that the publication trend occurs in 2022 as many as 687. Then, the most researched research theme is "literature, novels, and identity". In addition, there are several results of citation analysis based on searching the most influential documents, authors, organizations, sources, organizations and countries. It can be concluded that the development of novel publications is increasing to the present day. The researchers suggest a further research can be carried out on a comparative analysis of works of fiction and non-fiction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:17984769
DOI:10.17507/jltr.1501.15