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Trekking the Post-COVID Terrain: Unearthing Online Business Evolution: Menelusuri Jejak Pasca-COVID: Menggali Evolusi Bisnis Online
This data article presents a meticulous analysis of scholarly works on "Online Business AND Post-Covid" sourced from Lens.org. Employing keyword-based searches and precise filtering for document types and subject matter (Law), it gathered relevant journal articles and conference proceedings, exporting data in CSV and BIBTEX formats, alongside image extractions. Findings spotlight key insights, such as the University of Leeds' prominent contribution, the prolific year of 2020, and prevalent subject areas like Political Science and Pandemic. Active institutions like the University of Sheffield and the dominance of the United Kingdom as the most active country emerge. This dataset serves as a crucial resource for researchers, enabling further investigations and experimentation in the evolving landscape of online business post-Covid.Highlights:
Detailed analysis of scholarly works on Post-Covid Online Business from Lens.org.
Highlights key contributors, prolific years, and prevalent subject areas.
Offers valuable resources for researchers exploring the evolving field of online business post-Covid.
Keywords: Online Business, Post-Covid, Scholarly Analysis, Research Resources, Data Insight
Psychological Studies in Cyberlaw: An Interdisciplinary Exploration: Kajian Psikologi dalam Cyberlaw: Eksplorasi Interdisipliner
This data article examines the intersection of Cyberlaw, Psychological Studies, and Law through a comprehensive dataset sourced from lens.org. Focusing on Journal Articles from 1950 to 2020, the study reveals a notable surge in publications from 2016, underscoring the growing significance of this interdisciplinary field. Top institutions like University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Cambridge, and Queensland University of Technology lead in publishing Psychological studies in Cyberlaw. Key authors, including Gerald Young and Richard Rogers, have made substantial contributions. Springer Nature and the American Psychological Association stand out as influential publishers in disseminating this knowledge. The dataset unveils trends, prolific authors, active institutions, and influential journals, serving as an invaluable resource for researchers investigating this convergence.
Highlights:
Surging Publications: Noteworthy increase post-2016 highlights field relevance.
Institutional Leaders: Top universities drive Psychological studies in Cyberlaw.
Author Contributions: Notable authors like Gerald Young shape the field's discourse.
Keywords: Cyberlaw, Psychological Studies, Law, Interdisciplinary Research, Scholarly Publication
Unraveling Cyberlaw and Information Sharing Trends: A Comprehensive Analysis: Mengungkap Tren Hukum Siber dan Berbagi Informasi: Analisis Komprehensif
This data article presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolving landscape of Cyberlaw and Information Sharing, extracted from Lens.org using the search terms Cyberlaw OR Cyber Law AND Information Sharing, specifically focusing on law journals and journal articles. The study identifies key trends across various parameters such as top institutions (e.g., the University of Sydney), scholarly works over time (peaking in 2015), and the most active fields of study (primarily in law). It also highlights active contributors like authors Nafiseh Ghafournia and Patricia L., indicating a prolific output. The scatter plot analysis reveals a concentration of 55 significant academic works. Regionally, active participation emanates notably from the American continent. The leading publisher, MDPI AG, emerges as a key player in disseminating research in this domain. The study's outcomes provide valuable insights into the current academic landscape, offering a wealth of information for scholars and institutions interested in the dynamic intersection of Cyberlaw and Information Sharing.
Highlights :
Comprehensive analysis of Cyberlaw and Information Sharing trends based on Lens.org data.
Identified top institution: the University of Sydney, and prolific authors Nafiseh Ghafournia and Patricia
Peak scholarly works observed in 2015, showcasing the evolving landscape of law-related research.
Keywords: Cyberlaw, Information Sharing, Academic Trends, Top Contributors, Global Perspective
Fingerprint Analysis in Digital Forensics: A Bibliometric Examination: Analisis Sidik Jari dalam Forensik Digital: Sebuah Pemeriksaan Bibliometrik.
This bibliometric analysis, conducted on December 24, 2022, aims to unravel the research landscape surrounding "fingerprints" in the realm of digital forensics. Employing the VOSviewer application and Lens.org data, we gathered 134 journal articles from 2012 to 2022, focusing on the field of law. Notably, 2019 emerged as a pivotal year with 35 journal articles, while the United Kingdom, United States, and Switzerland led in publication output. K.J.R. Liu exhibited the highest productivity with 15 journal articles, and the University of Nottingham proved to be the most prolific institution. The Journal of Business Ethics stood out as the most influential publication. Our topic analysis revealed a single cluster, with "human" being the most prevalent term. This research underscores the significance of fingerprints in individual identification, be it through smartphone or laptop sensors or DNA analysis for ancestral tracing, offering valuable insights for the global scientific community.
Highlights:
Comprehensive Data Analysis: Our study analyzes 134 journal articles from 2012 to 2022, providing a comprehensive overview of research trends in digital forensics related to fingerprints.
Productivity Insights: K.J.R. Liu's prolific output of 15 journal articles and the University of Nottingham's leading role in publication output shed light on key contributors in this field.
Fingerprint Significance: The research underscores the critical role of fingerprints in individual identification, whether through digital sensors or DNA analysis, with implications for broader forensic applications.
Keywords: Digital Forensics, Fingerprint Analysis, Bibliometric Research, Individual Identification,Research Pattern
Decoding a Decade: Digital Forensic Law Evolution: Mengurai Satu Dasawarsa: Evolusi Hukum Forensik Digital
This data article presents a comprehensive analysis of scholarly works related to digital forensic within the legal domain, spanning the years 2012 to 2022. The study began with a search on Lens.org, yielding a total of 11,376 scholarly works, which were subsequently filtered to focus exclusively on journal articles, reducing the dataset to 4,482. Further refinement narrowed it down to 3,802 works within the specified date range. The final filter for "law" as the subject matter resulted in 898 scholarly works. This data is now available on Zenodo in both CSV and BibTeX formats, facilitating research and literature reviews in the realm of digital forensics within the legal context. Analysis of the data reveals the most prolific publishers, active countries, top authors, and institutions. Notably, the study highlights that the United Kingdom is the most active country in the publication of digital forensic research, and it sheds light on the evolution of this field over the years, with 2021-2022 being the peak in scholarly output. "Digital Forensic Research Landscape" serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking insights into the legal aspects of digital forensics and the dynamic landscape of related research.
Highlights:
Comprehensive Analysis: Examining 10 years of digital forensic research within the legal domain.
Global Trends: Identifying the most active countries and institutions in this field, with a focus on the United Kingdom.
Evolution of Scholarly Output: Highlighting the surge in digital forensic publications in 2021-2022.
Keywords: Digital Forensic Research, Legal Perspective, Scholarly Analysis, Decade Review, Global Insight
E-commerce and Contracts: An Integrated Analysis: E-commerce dan Kontrak: Analisis Terpadu
This data article delves into 16,291 scholarly works retrieved from the Lens.org database, focusing on "e-commerce and contracts." Filtering for journal articles and conference proceedings from an initial pool of 28,292 documents, the analysis highlights top institutions, active authors, and prevalent fields of study in online business law. The dataset, publicly available on Zenodo.org (DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7340357), aids researchers, authors, and readers in comprehensively exploring and comparing scholarly materials in this domain, fostering further studies and insights in global e-commerce law.
Highlights :
Comprehensive analysis of 16,291 scholarly documents on e-commerce and contracts.
Highlighting top institutions, active authors, and prevalent fields of study.
Dataset supports global exploration and comparison for e-commerce law research.
Keywords: E-commerce, Contracts, Scholarly Works, Data Analysis, Online Business La
Global Trends in Cyberlaw and Online Ads: A Data Analysis: Perkembangan Global dalam Cyberlaw dan Iklan Online: Analisis Data
This data article examines the landscape of cyberlaw research through a comprehensive analysis of journal articles focused on "cyberlaw" and "online ads." Utilizing Lens.org, articles within the "law" subject category were filtered and exported in CSV and BibTeX formats. The study identifies prolific contributors, active countries, and prominent publishers in this field, shedding light on the scholarly output. Additionally, it evaluates the efficacy of four warning banners in mitigating distributed denial-of-service attacks, underscoring the significance of user awareness in combating online threats. The findings highlight the dynamic nature of cyberlaw and its pivotal role in addressing contemporary online challenges.Higlights :
Research Landscape: Reveals contributors, active countries, and publishers in cyberlaw research.
User Awareness in Threat Mitigation: Evaluates warning banners' efficacy against cyberattacks.
Dynamic Nature of Cyberlaw: Highlights its crucial role in addressing evolving online challenges.
Keywords: Cyberlaw, Online Ads, Scholarly Output, User Awareness, Online Threat
Insights into Cyberlaw and Lifestyle: Scholarly Analysis Dataset: Wawasan atas Hukum Siber dan Gaya Hidup: Kumpulan Data Analisis Akademis
This data article offers an insightful examination of scholarly articles sourced from lens.org, focusing on Cyberlaw, Cyber, Law, and Lifestyle. Employing specific keyword searches, document type filters, and subject categorization, the dataset, available in CSV and BibTeX formats via Zenodo, aims to quantify relevant journal articles, identify top affiliations, active countries, and prevalent publishers. Notably, the analysis unveils the prominence of the London School of Economics and Political Science, emphasizing data security and European Court of Justice rulings. Furthermore, a surge in publications, particularly centered on online privacy and racism, peaked in 2017. This dataset provides an essential resource for researchers, students, and organizations delving into these intersecting domains, shedding light on trends and pivotal contributors in the field.
Highlight:
Dominant Institution: London School of Economics and Political Science's significant presence, emphasizing data security and European Court of Justice rulings.
Publication Trends: Sharp increase in articles, especially concerning online privacy and racism, peaking in 2017.
Resource Utility: Valuable reference for researchers, students, and organizations interested in the intersection of Cyberlaw, Cyber, Law, and Lifestyle.
Keywords: Cyberlaw, Lifestyle, Scholarly Articles, Data Analysis, London School of Economic
Legal Aspects of Online Business and COVID-19: Data Insights: Aspek Hukum Bisnis Online dan COVID-19: Wawasan Data
This data article presents findings from a Lens.org search targeting scholarly articles at the nexus of online business and COVID-19, specifically within the realm of law. Initiated with a keyword search, 9,016 documents were initially identified, refined to 7,204 by filtering for "journal article" and "conference proceeding." Subsequent application of the "law" filter yielded 83 pertinent scientific articles. The amassed data serves as a foundation for future research endeavors and offers a valuable reference for scholarly journals delving into the legal implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on online business operations.
Highlights:
Initial search yielded 9,016 documents, refined to 83 pertinent scientific articles at the intersection of COVID-19, online business, and law.
Filtering criteria included "journal article" and "conference proceeding," streamlining the focus for relevance and scholarly rigor.
Significance lies in providing a comprehensive foundation for future research and acting as a vital reference for scholarly exploration of the legal aspects surrounding COVID-19's impact on online business.
Keywords: Online Business, COVID-19, Legal Implications, Scholarly Articles, La
Exploring Cyberlaw and Framework Research Trends: A Data Analysis: Mengeksplorasi Tren Penelitian Hukum Siber dan Kerangka Kerja: Sebuah Analisis Data
This data article presents an analysis of research trends in the field of cyberlaw and framework, conducted by filtering data through the Lens.org database with the keyword 'cyberlaw and framework,' subject filter 'law,' and document type 'journal article.' The data is beneficial for understanding the landscape of journal articles addressing cyberlaw and framework, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers seeking information on this topic. The primary objectives are to determine the volume of journal articles on cyberlaw and framework, identify prolific institutions, active countries, and prominent publishers within the field. The data reveals annual publication trends, highlights active institutions by discipline, showcases prolific authors, and presents valuable insights into the most prominent publishers. This comprehensive analysis provides a snapshot of the current state of research in cyberlaw and framework, serving as a valuable resource for scholars and professionals alike.
Highlight:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing, impacting various aspects of our lives.
Ethical implications arise as AI and machine learning make decisions affecting individuals and society.
Ensuring data security and addressing privacy concerns are critical in AI development.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Ethical Implications, Machine Learning, Privacy Concerns, Data Securit