Bibliometric and systematic literature review

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DEEPAK SUBBA

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Jun 27, 2023, 7:10:11 AM6/27/23
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Is there any difference between the bibliometric and systematic literature review?

Priya

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Jun 27, 2023, 8:00:15 AM6/27/23
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Yes
Bibliometrics is used when we have large documents/data/Research Papers on the given topic
And SLR is used when we have a small no of documents or data on a given topic. You may further clarify the difference from youtube videos.

On Tue, Jun 27, 2023, 4:40 PM DEEPAK SUBBA <deepak...@nbu.ac.in> wrote:
Dear Researchers 
Is there any difference between the bibliometric and systematic literature review?

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Ganesh Verma

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Jun 27, 2023, 8:44:31 AM6/27/23
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Dear Deepak,

You may read the following articles to clarify your doubts.
1. Meta‐analysis and traditional systematic literature reviews—What, why, when, where, and how?
2. How to conduct a bibliometric analysis: An overview and guidelines.





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Sumit Arora

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Jun 27, 2023, 10:30:09 AM6/27/23
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Both are different techniques to synthesize knowledge.

There could be papers based on bibliometric analysis aline, SLR alone, or both together. 

Bibliometrics analysis brings forth the number of articles based on citations and keywords amongst others. It is the first step to bringing out the nomological network. Reading papers is not very essential in this type of research summarization


SLR brings out the themes, meaningful content, and the nomological relationship between the variables. There are protocols and frameworks to do SLR. Reading papers is essential to synthesize research through this method.

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On Tue, 27 Jun, 2023, 16:40 DEEPAK SUBBA, <deepak...@nbu.ac.in> wrote:
Dear Researchers 
Is there any difference between the bibliometric and systematic literature review?

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Neeraj Kaushik

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Jun 27, 2023, 8:09:43 PM6/27/23
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Plz refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPrGm5bi5JU&list=PLzUJUtTJcj8TjSgv9Nk9HJt92s1uxeRWz&index=2&t=430s

Various techniques can be used after SLR (Refer to the timeline of 6:00 in this video)
Bibliometric is one which works on citation information.

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