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Resumo:From their very first use in the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of the World War II, nuclear weapons became a serious threat to humanity and the world. Over the years, many protests and treatises have been developed to promote disarmament and non-proliferation of these weapons. Scientometrics is defined as a branch of the general “science of science” that covers quantitative methods to analyze research process. Although research on nuclear weapons is increasing rapidly, there has been little use of scientometric approaches on the referred topic. Within this framework, this study seeks to address the global trends on 5038 nuclear weapons-related articles from 1946 to 2021, extracted from the Web of Science(WoS) Core Collection database and complemented with data obtained through Scopus APIs, by drawing on scientometric analysis and methods. The analysis was performed on a main authors’ level and their affiliation at the time of publication of the article. The study of the worldwide patterns of academic literature related to nuclear weapons can assist researchers of various knowledge areas in identifying the main trends in the field and possibly deepen the study of some of them. In particular, the findings identify 1990 as the year when the production of scientific literature on nuclear weapons begins to grow more, the United States as the most contributing country in the field, Social Sciences as the most popular category, as well as provide other useful insights on the quantity, quality, and impact of research “elements” like authors, affiliations, sources, and keywords.
Autores principais:Mestre, Ana Luísa Silva Cruz Guerreiro
Assunto:Scientometrics Python Scopus APIs WoS Core Collection database Nuclear weapons Atomic bombs Hydrogen bombs
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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WoS Core Collection database
Nuclear weapons
Atomic bombs
Hydrogen bombs
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Scopus APIs
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Atomic bombs
Hydrogen bombs
title A Scientometric Analysis to Study the Trends on Nuclear Weapons-Related Research
title_full A Scientometric Analysis to Study the Trends on Nuclear Weapons-Related Research
title_fullStr A Scientometric Analysis to Study the Trends on Nuclear Weapons-Related Research
title_full_unstemmed A Scientometric Analysis to Study the Trends on Nuclear Weapons-Related Research
title_short A Scientometric Analysis to Study the Trends on Nuclear Weapons-Related Research
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Python
Scopus APIs
WoS Core Collection database
Nuclear weapons
Atomic bombs
Hydrogen bombs
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Atomic bombs
Hydrogen bombs
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