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    Achieving Success: Transformative Branding and Digital Marketing Strategies to Elevate Wotanmas Jedong MSMEs: Meraih Kesuksesan: Strategi Transformatif Branding dan Pemasaran Digital untuk Mengangkat UMKM Wotanmas Jedong

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    The goals of this service include efficient digital marketing. This is to increase the visibility and attractiveness of Wotanmas Jedong MSMEs in society by using effective digital marketing strategies. Apart from that, the aim of this service is also to equip Wotanmas Jedong MSME players with digital marketing skills that will help them develop and develop. This service method involves Wotanmas Jedong MSME owners taking digital marketing training, which includes teaching them about things like SEO, social media, and e-commerce, as well as designing and implementing digital marketing strategies that include innovative content, social media campaigns, and promotions. online to increase visibility and customer interest. This dedication has resulted in increased awareness of the Wotanmas Jedong UMKM brand among the target market, as demonstrated by increased interactions and followers on social media. Apart from that, optimizing digital marketing, which means implementing effective digital marketing strategies, increasing competitiveness and market penetration through online platforms. This service can increase the income and sustainability of MSMEs, which can improve local economic prosperity and encourage local economic growth. Highlights: Boosting Wotanmas Jedong MSMEs through comprehensive digital marketing education. Implementing strategic SEO, social media, and e-commerce techniques for enhanced online presence. Driving local economic growth by increasing competitiveness and market penetration through optimized digital marketing. Keywords: Brand Awarenes, Digital Marketing, UMK

    Exploring the Nexus of E-Commerce and Tax Evasion: A Comprehensive Data Analysis: Mengeksplorasi Keterkaitan E-Commerce dan Penghindaran Pajak: Analisis Data Komprehensif

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    This dataset, compiled from 1523 documents retrieved via lens.org using "E-Commerce" and "Tax Evasion" keywords, focuses on the legal aspects of online business. After refining document types to "Journal Article" and "Conference Proceeding," 771 relevant documents were obtained. The goal was to create a resource aiding research into the intersection of E-Commerce and Tax Evasion. Employing document type filters ensured a refined dataset for scholars and researchers. Results yielded a comprehensive collection facilitating insights and further analysis in this domain. This dataset serves as a valuable tool for understanding the legal dimensions of online business practices and their implications regarding tax evasion.Highlights : Dataset comprising 771 documents on E-Commerce and Tax Evasion Facilitates in-depth research into the legal intersection of online business and tax evasion Valuable resource for scholars investigating the legal dimensions of E-Commerce practices Keywords: E-Commerce, Tax Evasion, Dataset, Legal Aspects, Online Busines

    Neural Networks in Digital Forensics: A Decadal Exploration: Jaringan Neural dalam Forensik Digital: Eksplorasi Dekadal

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    This dataset, retrieved from Lens.org through meticulous keyword searches, delves into the intricate domain of digital forensics intersecting with neural networks, specifically focusing on internet-related contexts. A total of 476 journal articles from the period 2002-2012 were scrutinized. The research pinpointed the nexus of digital forensics, internet studies, and neural networks, uncovering 87 articles at the intersection of law and technology. Noteworthy findings include prolific institutions like the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford, each contributing significantly to this niche. The dataset emphasizes the rise in publications during 2009 and 2012, underlining crucial developments in this interdisciplinary field. David Farrington emerged as the most prolific author, leaving a notable imprint with 70 publications. The dataset also spotlighted a seminal work titled "An automated timeline reconstruction approach for digital forensic investigations," published in 2016, representing a paradigm shift in the field. The dataset's emphasis on neural networks within digital forensics, coupled with its geographic focus on the United Kingdom and Australia, makes it a pivotal resource for researchers exploring the convergence of law, technology, and cyber investigations. Highlights: Interdisciplinary Nexus: Explores the intersection of digital forensics, neural networks, and internet studies. Prolific Institutions: Identifies leading contributors such as University of Cambridge and University of Oxford. Geographic Focus: Emphasizes key research from the United Kingdom and Australia in the realm of digital forensics and law. Keywords: Digital Forensics, Neural Networks, Internet Studies, Law, Cyber Investigation

    Law & Order in Digital Forensics: A Decade of Reproducibility Insights: Hukum & Tertib dalam Forensik Digital: Seabad Wawasan Reproduktibilitas

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    This data article presents a comprehensive dataset curated from Lens.org, comprising 185 journal articles focused on the intersection of "Digital Forensic" and "Reproducibility of Results" within the field of Law. The dataset covers a ten-year span from 2012 to 2022, facilitating research on digital forensic investigations and the replicability of findings in a legal context. This resource serves to streamline data retrieval for researchers interested in this specific domain, aiding in the advancement of knowledge and experimental developments related to digital forensic research and its reproducibility. Highlights : Data Content: A curated dataset of 185 journal articles, spanning 2012-2022, at the intersection of digital forensics and reproducibility in law. Research Facilitation: Simplifying data retrieval for researchers, enhancing the ease of investigating digital forensic practices and their replicability in legal contexts. Knowledge Advancement: This dataset empowers further insights and experimental developments within the digital forensic domain. Keywords: Digital Forensic Research, Reproducibility of Results, Legal Implications, Data Article, Ten-Year Dataset &nbsp

    Mapping Digital Forensics and Crime: A Scholarly Overview: Pemetaan Digital Forensik dan Kejahatan: Gambaran Akademis

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    This data article offers a comprehensive scholarly overview of the digital forensics and crime research landscape from 2002 to 2012, as captured from Lens.org. Employing the search terms "Digital Forensic" and "Crime," we identified a corpus of 2,078 documents. The research's primary objectives were to provide insights into the abundance of research articles in this intersection and to facilitate future explorations in digital forensics and crime. Data filtering encompassed document type, date range, and subject matter (Law), yielding a final dataset of 41 journal articles. The results revealed trends in institutional contributions, active authors, leading fields of study, prominent publications, and the most prolific publishers. This dataset will empower researchers, students, and practitioners embarking on digital forensic investigations and studies of cybercrimes. Highlight: Comprehensive Dataset: A robust dataset comprising 2,078 scholarly publications related to digital forensics and crime was assembled from 2002 to 2012. Research Insights: The data analysis sheds light on active institutions, prolific authors, dominant research fields, significant publications, and prominent publishers in this domain. Valuable Resource: This dataset serves as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in exploring the intersection of digital forensics and crime, providing insights into research trends and key contributors. Keywords: Digital Forensic, Crime, Scholarly Publications, Data Analysis, Research Trends

    Mapping Cyber Law and Drone Research Trends: A Data Analysis: Pemetaan Tren Penelitian Hukum Cyber dan Drone: Analisis Data

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    This study involved a multi-step data retrieval process from Lens.org, aimed at analyzing the landscape of cyber law and drone research. The primary objective was to conduct a literature review on the intersection of cyber law and drone technology, and it was undertaken as part of a coursework requirement on Cyber Law. The data collection process involved searching for articles related to "Cyber Law" or "Cyberlaw" and "Drone," resulting in a dataset of 6,563 records. Subsequent filtering narrowed it down to 3,899 journal articles, and a further filter focusing on the subject matter "Law" yielded 455 articles. The final stage involved analyzing various aspects of the dataset, including top institutions, trends over time, active authors, fields of study, countries/regions, and publishers. This data offers valuable insights into the legal aspects of drone technology in the context of cyber law and can serve as a comprehensive resource for researchers, journalists, and students seeking information on this subject. Moreover, the dataset's reusability allows for further exploration and analysis, contributing to an ongoing understanding of this dynamic field.Highlight: Comprehensive Dataset: A dataset of 6,563 records encompassing cyber law and drone technology research, providing a holistic view of this evolving legal domain. Valuable Insights: Data analysis reveals top institutions, active authors, influential publishers, and research trends, offering critical insights into the field's dynamics. Reusable Resource: The dataset's reusability makes it a valuable tool for ongoing research, journalism, and academic exploration of cyber law's implications in the world of drones. Keywords: Cyber Law, Drone Technology, Data Analysis, Legal Insights, Research Trend

    Smartphone Digital Forensics: A Decade of Legal Insights: Forensik Digital Smartphone: Seabad Wawasan Hukum

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    This dataset, acquired from Lens.org, serves as a valuable resource for researchers delving into the nexus of "Digital Forensics" and "Smartphones." The search, initiated with 1,627 documents, underwent meticulous filtering, narrowing it down to 961 journal articles, all published within the ten-year span from 2012 to 2022 and centered around the subject of "Law." Notably, the top contributing institution during this period was Universitas Ahmad Dahlan with 40 documents. The dataset showcases the most prolific year in 2019 with 175 journal articles, primarily exploring Computer Science, particularly in the domain of "Computer Science," where it offers a substantial 1,060 documents. The dataset also highlights the active institutions and authors, enabling in-depth analysis and further research on digital forensics in the context of smartphones. Highlight: Comprehensive Dataset: This dataset offers a wealth of information for researchers exploring the intersection of digital forensics and smartphones, streamlining the research process. Rigorous Filtering: Through precise filtering by document type, date range, and subject matter, the dataset ensures data relevance and accuracy. Research Avenues: Researchers can leverage this resource to gain insights into legal aspects of digital forensics in smartphone-related investigations, fostering further exploration and scholarly work. Keywords: Digital Forensics, Smartphones, Dataset, Legal Insights, Researc

    E-commerce and CSR Strategy: A Comprehensive Analysis: E-commerce dan Strategi CSR: Analisis Komprehensif

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    This data article presents an analysis of scholarly works on E-commerce and CSR Strategy from Lens.org, assessing journal articles for further research. Cardiff University leads with five articles, while Adam Lindgreen is the most prolific author (four articles). Corporate Social Responsibility dominates with 31 articles, primarily from the United Kingdom (33 articles). Springer Nature and the International Journal of Business Ethics are prolific publishers. This dataset aids researchers exploring digital businesses' evolving societal and environmental responsibilities, shaping more responsible corporate strategies. Highlights : Analysis of scholarly works on E-commerce and CSR Strategy from Lens.org. Dominance of Corporate Social Responsibility as a subject. Dataset aiding research on digital businesses' societal responsibilities and strategy design. Keywords: E-commerce, CSR Strategy, Scholarly Works, Data Analysis, Sustainability Researc

    Unraveling Cyber Abuse: A Global Perspective : Mengungkap Penyalahgunaan Dunia Maya: Perspektif Global

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    This research delves into the pervasive issue of cyber abuse within the realm of cyber law, employing data from Lens.org to unravel critical insights. By searching scholarly works using keywords "Cyberlaw OR Cyber Law AND Abuse" and filtering the results to focus on the legal category, a comprehensive dataset comprising 22,138 journal articles was curated. The study sheds light on the evolution of cyber abuse from 2015 to 2020, indicating a persistent concern despite slight declines in recent years. Psychology emerged as the primary field of study, with 6,971 journals dedicated to the topic, followed closely by Criminology and Sociology. The most active institutions in addressing abuse-related subjects include Deakin University, University of Nebraska, School of Law, and University of Washington. Noteworthy trends were observed in the geographical distribution of research efforts, emphasizing the global impact of cyber abuse. The data also uncovered a prolific scholarly output, with institutions and authors actively contributing to the discourse. This dataset serves as a crucial resource for legal scholars, policymakers, and law enforcement agencies, offering deep insights into the multifaceted challenges of cyber abuse and paving the way for informed legal reforms and social interventions. Highlights : Persistent Concern: Cyber abuse remains a pressing issue despite minor declines, highlighting the need for continuous research and legal interventions. Diverse Research Landscape: Psychology emerges as a dominant field, emphasizing the multidisciplinary nature of cyber abuse studies. Global Collaboration: Active institutions worldwide contribute to the discourse, underlining the global nature of the problem and the necessity for international collaboration. Keywords: Cyber Law, Cyber Abuse, Legal Research, Psychology, Global Impac

    Digital Justice: Unraveling CyberLaw's Impact on Victims: Keadilan Digital: Mengungkap Dampak CyberLaw pada Korban

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    In this comprehensive study, we explore the intersection of CyberLaw and victims, utilizing Lens.org database to curate a focused selection of journal articles. Our research aims to elucidate the multifaceted landscape of CyberLaw in the context of victims' rights. Employing rigorous filters for document type (journal articles) and subject (law), we meticulously analyze the selected articles. Our findings illuminate the evolving legal frameworks surrounding cybercrimes and their consequences for victims. We identify key challenges and emerging trends, shedding light on the nuanced dynamics of CyberLaw's application in victim advocacy. Through meticulous examination, this study not only enriches our understanding of the legal complexities but also underscores the pressing need for adaptive policies. These insights have profound implications for lawmakers, legal scholars, and practitioners, offering essential guidance in shaping equitable and robust CyberLaw frameworks worldwide.Highlights : This data article offers insights into Cyber Law and Victims by analyzing 500 journal articles, highlighting key institutions, publication trends, and active research areas. Notable findings include the prominence of the University of CAMBRIDGE and Michigan State University, the peak year of article production in 2017, and the leading research domains in "Psychology" and "poison control." Researchers and scholars can utilize this dataset as a reference for future studies on Cyber Law and its impact on Victims, contributing to a deeper understanding of this critical field. Keywords: Cyber Law, Victims, Scholarly Articles, Data Analysis, Research Trend

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