2022
DOI: 10.1108/lht-01-2022-0083
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Quantifying global digital journalism research: a bibliometric landscape

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present a comprehensive analysis of the current status and development of the digital journalism field from 1987 to 2021 using the Dimensions database.Design/methodology/approachUsing the Dimensions.ai database, 1734 articles were identified through search strategies which were published from 1987 to 2021. The downloaded results were analysed using specific parameters with the help of bibliometric and science mapping tools: Biblioshiny, VOSviewer and CiteSpace. The key co… Show more

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“…Ubiquitous mobile Internet access has changed the reading and learning habits of the younger generation (Yu et al , 2022; Banshal et al , 2022; Chan et al , 2022; Ding et al , 2021; Pianzola et al , 2022; Ezeamuzie et al , 2022; Wang et al , 2016, 2022a) and facilitated anytime, anywhere learning activities (Chen and Chen, 2022; Yip et al , 2021; Zhang et al , 2021; Fan et al , 2020; Lau et al , 2020; Law et al , 2019), especially under the constraints of COVID-19 restrictions (Li et al , 2021; Sung and Chiu, 2022). While online learning has developed further to MOOCs (Cheng et al , 2022; Cheng, 2022; Wang et al , 2022b) for quite some time, online and virtual learning was not the major way until the pandemic.…”
Section: Covid-19 Impact On Education Institutions and Academic Libra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ubiquitous mobile Internet access has changed the reading and learning habits of the younger generation (Yu et al , 2022; Banshal et al , 2022; Chan et al , 2022; Ding et al , 2021; Pianzola et al , 2022; Ezeamuzie et al , 2022; Wang et al , 2016, 2022a) and facilitated anytime, anywhere learning activities (Chen and Chen, 2022; Yip et al , 2021; Zhang et al , 2021; Fan et al , 2020; Lau et al , 2020; Law et al , 2019), especially under the constraints of COVID-19 restrictions (Li et al , 2021; Sung and Chiu, 2022). While online learning has developed further to MOOCs (Cheng et al , 2022; Cheng, 2022; Wang et al , 2022b) for quite some time, online and virtual learning was not the major way until the pandemic.…”
Section: Covid-19 Impact On Education Institutions and Academic Libra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People have changed their information habits to digital, particularly for the newer generation (Cheung et al ., 2023; Dai and Chiu, 2023; Guo et al ., 2022; Nguyen and Le, 2021; Leung et al ., 2022; Li et al ., 2021; Lu et al ., 2023; Soroya and Faiola, 2023; Sung and Chiu, 2022; Yi and Chiu, 2023; Yu et al ., 2022; Wong and Chiu, 2023c; Wong et al ., 2023b; Wu and Zhang, 2022). Further, digitalization technology enables libraries and scholars to share links and content on social media to attract users (Banshal et al ., 2022; Lo et al ., 2019; Ocran and Afful-Arthur, 2022; Pianzola et al ., 2022; Yang et al ., 2020; Wu et al ., 2022a; Wu, 2022; Xu and Du, 2022). In particular, e-loyalty and e-trust are essential for digital service adoption and usage continuance (Chan et al ., 2022; Wang et al ., 2022b; Yin et al ., 2023).…”
Section: Advances In Library Information Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that mobile devices had changed their respondents' news reading habits, and they now preferred to read electronic news using mobile devices. Banshal et al (2022) presented their comprehensive analysis of the current status and development of the digital journalism field from 1987 to 2021 using the dimensions database through a bibliometric analysis. In addition, Khan et al (2022) studied the headings of the news articles to link digital news stories published in various newspapers.…”
Section: Digital News and Readingmentioning
confidence: 99%