Knowledge Mapping of Lexicography Research: A Visual Analysis with VOSviewer and CiteSpace

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Title: Knowledge Mapping of Lexicography Research: A Visual Analysis with VOSviewer and CiteSpace
Language: English
Authors: Jingwen Dong
Source: Journal of Education and Learning. 2024 13(6):203-217.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 15
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Lexicography, Research Methodology, Electronic Publishing, Electronic Books, Dictionaries, Computer Software, Visual Aids, Bibliometrics, Cognitive Mapping
ISSN: 1927-5250
1927-5269
Abstract: Lexicography has seen significant advancements during the past seven decades. This paper aims to provide a thorough review of lexicography research by analysing 7302 related publications from the Web of Science Core Collection database with two visualization tools: VOSviewer and CiteSpace. The lexicography studies are initially evaluated for the heated research topics, followed by identifying the most influential references, authors, journals, institutions, and nations/regions accordingly. Furthermore, through the analysis of co-cited references and keywords co-occurrence, the forthcoming research endeavours in lexicography are believed to encompass the prioritization of the user perspective in dictionary compilation, the emphasis on online and electronic dictionary development, and the exploration of dictionary integration with online technology.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1457090
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Lexicography has seen significant advancements during the past seven decades. This paper aims to provide a thorough review of lexicography research by analysing 7302 related publications from the Web of Science Core Collection database with two visualization tools: VOSviewer and CiteSpace. The lexicography studies are initially evaluated for the heated research topics, followed by identifying the most influential references, authors, journals, institutions, and nations/regions accordingly. Furthermore, through the analysis of co-cited references and keywords co-occurrence, the forthcoming research endeavours in lexicography are believed to encompass the prioritization of the user perspective in dictionary compilation, the emphasis on online and electronic dictionary development, and the exploration of dictionary integration with online technology.
ISSN:1927-5250
1927-5269