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Bibliometric Analysis and Text Mining techniques

The mentoring program “Bibliometric Analysis and Text Mining techniques” is implemented by the Institute of Public Policy and Administration (IPPA). The mentoring program aims to support local scholars who would like to publish literature review in Scopus journals in their area of research interest.

Mentor: Dr. Gulnara Dzhunushalieva, DBA, PhD (Ph.D.), CIPA, ICDL, Post-Doc Fellow SDGNexus Network

There are two programs available for participants to participate in:

Basic program - 12 academic hours (online learning format).

Advanced program - 30 academic hours (online learning format).

1.      Orientation-seminar (research questions, journal selection, introduction to bibliometric analysis methods)

2.      Databases, inclusion and exclusion criteria, PRISMA, forming a database

3.      Selecting research methods, searching and analysing bibliometric reviews in your studied field

4.      Methods of bibliometric analysis (practice with a training database)

5.      Bibliometric analysis, thesaurus files, visualization

6.      Interpretation and discussion

 

1.      Orientation-seminar (research questions, journal selection, introduction to bibliometric analysis methods)

2.      Databases, inclusion and exclusion criteria, PRISMA, forming a database

3.      Selecting research methods, searching and analysing bibliometric reviews in your studied field

4.      Methods of bibliometric analysis (practice with a training database)

5.      Bibliometric analysis, thesaurus files, visualization

6.      Interpretation and discussion

 

Additionally, the course “AI tools for Research” (8 hours) is included, a demonstration of artificial intelligence tools for working with texts, translations and proofreading.

 

Additionally, the course “AI tools for Research” (8 hours) is included, a demonstration of artificial intelligence tools for working with texts, translations and proofreading.

 

Participants will be required to set aside 3 hours each day to work on their article independently.

The mentoring program was prepared with the support of the Mentoring and Postdoctoral Career Office of the University of Giessen (Germany), known for its extensive experience in training, coaching and mentoring young scientists (grant number 57526248).