The Bibliometric Analysis Of Islamic Studies Research And New Media Based On Biblioshiny
Kata Kunci:
Islam, New Media, Bibliometric, BiblioshinyAbstrak
The rise of digital media and technology has had a huge impact on the development of Islam, especially over the past two decades. This bibliometric analysis investigates the current condition of Islam and New Media research published in Scopus-indexed publications. The purpose of the analysis was to identify the characteristics and tendencies of keywords, authors, and journals. The data examined originates from fifty academic papers listed by Scopus. The keywords searched for were "Islam" and "New Media." The most recent update to the search used to create the study dataset occurred on October 20, 2022. Utilizing descriptive statistical approaches and Biblioshiny for bibliometric analysis, bibliometric maps were constructed. This study examines the evolution of Islam and new media topics during the past two decades. The most prolific years for article production were 2012 and 2020. Larson was the author with the most citation potential. The most investigated subjects included women, authority, and internet religion. This study offers scholars with expertise in Islam and New Media. It provides an overview of keyword trends in the most influential journals and authors of publications on the topic of Islam and New Media, which has been somewhat popular over the past decade. This topic has the potential to be explored in Islamic studies in the future
Referensi
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