About VOSviewer
VOSviewer is a software tool for constructing and visualizing bibliometric networks. These networks may for instance include journals, researchers, or individual publications, and they can be constructed based on citation, bibliographic coupling, co-citation, or co-authorship relations. VOSviewer also offers text mining functionality that can be used to construct and visualize co-occurrence networks of important terms extracted from a body of scientific literature.
Download VOSviewer from https://www.vosviewer.com/
Obtaining Content from Databases
Scopus – CSV – most options for analysis (co-authorship, co-occurrence, citation, co-citation, bibliographic coupling)
- search by topic or desired publications
- select citations and click export – select CSV
- limited to 2000 articles
- include
- Citation information
- Affiliations
- Abstract and keywords
- Include references
Scopus – RIS – limited to author and co-occurrence (keyword)
- search by topic or desired publications
- select citations and click export – select RIS
- limited to 2000 articles
- include
- citation
- abstract
Web of Sciences – plain text (txt) – most options for analysis (co-authorship, co-occurrence, citation, co-citation, bibliographic coupling)
- search by topic or desired publications
- select citations and click export – select plain text
- limited to 500 articles
- include records from 1 to ???
- Record content – Full Record and Cited References
Web of Science – RIS – limited to author and co-occurrence (keyword)
- search by topic or desired publications
- select citations and click export – select RIS
- limited to 1000 articles
- include records from 1 to ???
- Record content – Author, Title, Source, Abstract
Bibliometric Analysis using VOSViewer
Create a map based on bibliographic data
Export in CSV format (Scopus) or TXT (Web of Science)
- Choose this option to create a co-authorship, keyword co-occurrence, citation, bibliographic coupling, or co-citation map based on bibliographic data — click next
- Choose data source – select Read data from bibliographic database files — click next
- Select files – click on tab of database source and select file from computer (.csv) – click next
- Click Co-authorship and Full counting & Unit of analysis (Authors, Organization, Countries) and – click next
- Choose threshold – make choice — click next
- Choose number of authors – make choice – click next
- Verify selected authors
- Before clicking finish, right click on the table (if you are using a PC), and click export selected authors.
- you can use this table to create a thesaurus to clean up names. (i.e. same author but name variations) or exclude names
- Click Finish
- Before clicking finish, right click on the table (if you are using a PC), and click export selected authors.
Export in RIS format
- Choose this option to create a co-authorship or keyword co-occurrence– click next
- Choose data source – select Read data from reference manager files — click next
- Under RIS tab, select file from computer – click next
- Click Co-authorship (or co-occurrence) and Full counting – change other setting you would like – click next
- Choose threshold – make choice — click next
- Choose number of authors – make choice – click next
- Verify selected authors (or keywords)
- Before clicking finish, right click on the table (if you are using a PC), and click export selected authors.
- you can use this table to create a thesaurus to clean up names. (i.e. same author but name variations) or exclude names
- Click Finish
- Before clicking finish, right click on the table (if you are using a PC), and click export selected authors.
Create a map based on text data
- Choose this option to create a term co-occurrence map based on text data – click next
- Choose data source – select Read data from a bibliographic databases (Scopus – CSV; WOS -txt) or read data from reference manager files (RIS) — click next
- Choose fields – Title and abstract fields, Title field or abstract field)- click next (if download included abstracts – abstract & title will be an option)
- Choose counting method – choose binary or full – click next
- Choose threshold – make choice — click next
- Choose number of terms – make choice – click next
- Verify selected terms
- Before clicking finish, right click on the table (if you are using a PC), and click export selected terms.
- you can use this table to create a thesaurus to clean up terms. (i.e. same author but name variations) or exclude names
- Click Finish
- Before clicking finish, right click on the table (if you are using a PC), and click export selected terms.
Create a Thesaurus
A thesaurus can be created to remove “stop” words or to standardize terms or names or affiliations
A thesaurus must be in a plain .txt table format
- by putting an alternative term in the replace by column the system will replace the label term with the replace by term
- by leaving replace by blank, the system will replace the label with a blank, removing the term from analysis (stop word)
label | replace by |
design | |
adult | |
organization | association |
article | |
dental caries | dental cavity |
dental cavities | dental cavity |
Definitions
- Co-authorship – authors writing in the same network, whether directly or indirectly
- Co-occurrence – Keyword co-occurrence
- Citation – which article cites another article (or which authors of the articles cites authors of author articles)
- Co-citation – Two publications are co-cited if there is a third publication
- that cites both publications (Marshakova, 1973; Small, 1973). The larger the number of publications by which two publications are co-cited, the stronger the co-citation relation between the two publications. (3rd pub newer)
- Bibliographic coupling is the opposite of co-citation. Two publications are bibliographically coupled if there is a third publication that is cited by both publications (Kessler, 1963). In other words, bibliographic coupling is about the overlap in the reference lists of publications. (3rd pub older)