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32466477 2020. Research Progress of Coronavirus Based on Bibliometric Analysis.
32481379 2020. The status and trends of coronavirus research: A global bibliometric and visualized analysis.
32503819 2020. Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): A Machine Learning Bibliometric Analysis.
32495576 2020. [Visual analysis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) studies based on bibliometrics].
32408679 2020. Identifying Research Trends and Gaps in the Context of COVID-19.
32462703 2020. The COVID-19 epidemic of manuscripts.
32458963 2020. Constructing Co-occurrence Network Embeddings to Assist Association Extraction for COVID-19 and Other Coronavirus Infectious Diseases.
32411751 2020. COVID-19 will stimulate a new coronavirus research breakthrough: a 20-year bibliometric analysis.
32315261 2020. Information Overload: A Method to Share Updates among Frontline Staff during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
32474933 2020. Rapid publishing in the era of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
32474929 2020. Rapid publishing in the era of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
32396623 2020. Social media and the new world of scientific communication during the COVID19 pandemic.
32294236 2020. Exaggerated information and COVID-19 outbreak.
32293030 2020. Letter to the Editor Re: Coronavirus disease 2019: The harms of exaggerated information and nonevidence-based measures.
32350859 2020. Redundancy in reporting on COVID-19.
32431291 2020. Rapid reviews for rapid decision-making during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, Norway, 2020.
32246722 2020. Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2: filtering fact from fiction in the infodemic: Q&A with virologist Professor Urs Greber.
32429885 2020. Keeping up with the information explosion: a surge in consumption of data on pediatric SARS-CoV-2 infection by pediatric emergency physicians.
32521776 2020. Studies of Novel Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Global Analysis of Literature.
32447127 2020. COVID-19 pandemic, infodemic and the role of eHealth literacy.
32365190 2020. TREC-COVID: Rationale and Structure of an Information Retrieval Shared Task for COVID-19.
32427189 2020. Global health crises are also information crises: A call to action.
32405191 2020. Unprecedented surge in publications related to COVID-19 in the first three months of pandemic: A bibliometric analytic report.
32533803 2020. The Covid-19 'infodemic': a new front for information professionals.
32406517 2020. The COVID-19 information pandemic: how have we managed the surge?
32538544 2020. Health information professionals: delivering core services and value in extraordinary times.
32571364 2020. How to strengthen a health research system: WHO's review, whose literature and who is providing leadership?
32589695 2020. An Alert to COVID-19 Literature in Predatory Publishing Venues.
32586327 2020. Rapid publications risk the integrity of science in the era of COVID-19.
32571302 2020. Research methodology and characteristics of journal articles with original data, preprint articles and registered clinical trial protocols about COVID-19.
32603887 2020. When science goes viral: The research response during three months of the COVID-19 outbreak.
32561147 2020. A Framework for Evidence Synthesis Programs to Respond to a Pandemic.
32576981 2020. Pandemic publishing poses a new COVID-19 challenge.
32567686 2020. COVID-19 pandemic and the quality of evidence synthesis.
32410347 2020. Equitably Sharing the Benefits and Burdens of Research: Covid-19 Raises the Stakes.
32579869 2020. Validate the Integrity of Research Data on COVID 19.
32573274 2020. An alarming retraction rate for scientific publications on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
32543229 2020. Luxembourg's Approach to Research Integrity during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
32591333 2020. Covid-19: scientific advisers must do more than just voice their concerns behind closed doors.
32571547 2020. Trends of publications during COVID-19 pandemic.
32562638 2020. Publishing in the time of COVID-19.

32587142 2020. An editorial perspective on the infamous COVID-19 studies retracted by Lancet and NEJM.


32513866 2020. Time to look in the mirror.
32568306 2020. Challenges to scientific publishing in times of COVID-19.
32590702 2020. Avoidable Waste of Research on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
32499418 2020. The pandemic's first major research scandal erupts.
32527807 2020. Authors, elite journals under fire after major retractions.
32544872 2020. Literature in the time of COVID-19: The "phase two".
32561801 2020. COVID-19 pandemic reveals the peril of ignoring metadata standards.
32681610 2020. Minimising duplicate reports in estimating the impact of COVID-19.
32738881 2020. Mapping the situation of research on coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19): a preliminary bibliometric analysis during the early stage of the outbreak.
32652536 2020. The peer review at high risk from COVID-19 - are we socially distancing from scientific quality control?
32760902 2020. Is the content of scientific studies written on COVID-19 biostatistically satisfying?
32657135 2020. Letter to the editor: Response to An "alarming" and "exceptionally high" rate of COVID-19 retractions? By Oransky.
32701915 2020. The runaway science: a bibliometric analysis of the COVID-19 scientific literature.
32778214 2020. Communicating Near Real-Time Data During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
32730677 2020. Cutaneous signs in SARS CoV-2 infection: A plea for more rigorous peer-review in the time of COVID-19.
32284002 2020. Pandemic pressure: policy, politics, profession, and rapid publication.
32622546 2020. Publishing in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic.
32653081 2020. The Lancet COVID-19 Commission.
32311835 2020. Response to 'Inaccurate conclusions by Tang and colleagues'.
32304156 2020. Inaccurate conclusions by Tang and colleagues.
26843294 2015. Providing incentives to share data early in health emergencies: the role of journal editors.
32528041 2020. Can a disease be conquered by extensive publications, reading guidelines and interminable meetings?
32622439 2020. Leaks of Clinical Trial Data and Research Integrity.
32619721 2020. Mortality in COVID-19 patients treated with ACEIs/ARBs: Re-estimated meta-analysis results following the Mehra et al. retraction.
32548545 2020. Publishing in the COVID Era.
32284425 2020. On Mr. Hyslop's prediction, content archives, and preprint servers.
32665174 ?. Published evidence on COVID-19 in top-ranked journals: A descriptive study.
C7247286 ?. Orthopedics and COVID-19: Scientific Publications Rush.
32659695 2020. Data mining and analysis of scientific research data records on Covid-19 mortality immunity and vaccine development - In the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
C7204661 ?. Accelerating the global response against the exponentially growing COVID-19 outbreak through decent data sharing.
32632412 2020. Data explosion during COVID-19: A call for collaboration with the tech industry & data scrutiny.
32674930 2020. Publishing in face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
C7306710 2020. The impact of COVID-19 on the scientific community?Highlighting The Journal s editorial commitment and two publications.
C7330579 2020. Investigating the emerging COVID-19 research trends in the field of business and management: A bibliometric analysis approach.
C7318962 2020. Warped Speed: How COVID-19 Transfected and Transformed Medical Journals.
C7293442 2020. Developing Credible Knowledge During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences With JACC: Case Reports and the ACC COVID-19 Hub.
C7328881 ?. Coronavirus mapping in scientific publications: When science advances rapidly and collectively is access to this knowledge open to society?
C7255290 2020. The role of peer review and science for advancing public understanding.
C7315688 ?. Preliminary analysis of COVID-19 academic information patterns: a call for open science in the times of closed borders.
C7289105 2020. The role of scientific journal editors during the COVID-19 pandemic?.
C7204661 ?. Accelerating the global response against the exponentially growing COVID-19 outbreak through decent data sharing.
32632412 2020. Data explosion during COVID-19: A call for collaboration with the tech industry & data scrutiny.
32665174 ?. Published evidence on COVID-19 in top-ranked journals: A descriptive study.
C7151303 2020. Data protection and research: A vital challenge in the era of COVID-19 pandemic.
C7330553 ?. Marked escalation in journal submissions during COVID19 pandemic.

32665788 2020. Poor quality research and clinical practice during COVID-19.


C7324352 2020. Bibliometric method for mapping the state of the art of scientific production in Covid-19.
32356668 2020. Life at the Editorial "COVID Frontline". The American Thoracic Society Journal Family.
32377982 2020. Impact of a Global Pandemic on Health Technology Assessment.
32392466 2020. Publishing in a Pandemic: The View from Cell Reports.
32404051 2020. Current methods for development of rapid reviews about diagnostic tests: an international survey.
32615936 2020. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): an evidence map of medical literature.
26843294 2015. Providing incentives to share data early in health emergencies: the role of journal editors.
32422405 2020. Submissions and publications in corona times.
32020126 2020. Calling all coronavirus researchers: keep sharing, stay open.
32220289 2020. Early in the epidemic: impact of preprints on global discourse about COVID-19 transmissibility.
32303733 2020. How research funders are tackling coronavirus disruption.
32312737 2020. Preprint servers: a 'rush to publish' or 'just in time delivery' for science?
32371551 2020. The COronavirus Pandemic Epidemiology (COPE) Consortium: A Call to Action.
32404720 2020. The "Infodemic" of Journal Publication Associated with the Novel Coronavirus Disease.
32422405 2020. Submissions and publications in corona times.
32462787 2020. Accrual, Publication Bias, and the Coronavirus in 2020.
32482418 2020. Research during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: To "Preprint" or not to "Preprint", that is the question.
32498725 2020. Where Does Open Science Lead Us During a Pandemic? A Public Good Argument to Prioritize Rights in the Open Commons.
32565585 2020. Small but mighty: A newfound respect for brief research communications.
32548545 2020. Publishing in the COVID Era.
32615209 2020. Rapid review methods more challenging during COVID-19: Commentary with a focus on 8 knowledge synthesis steps.
32585609 2020. Quantity does not equal quality: Scientific principles cannot be sacrificed.
32587514 2020. Creeping Through the Backdoor: Disruption in Medicine and Health.
32615936 2020. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): an evidence map of medical literature.
32616587 2020. Level of Evidence during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Making the Case for Case Series and Case Reports.
32618912 2020. The "Infodemic" of Journal Publication Associated with the Novel Coronavirus Disease.
32622899 2020. The Importance of Publishing Non-COVID-19 Research during COVID-19.
32622439 2020. Leaks of Clinical Trial Data and Research Integrity.
32622546 2020. Publishing in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic.
32622761 2020. Disparities in the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on publishing: Evidence from submissions to Hormones and Behavior.
32619434 2020. Surfing the COVID-19 scientific wave.
32619500 2020. COVID-19 and the Editorial Process: Reflections from The Journal of Pediatrics.
32632412 2020. Data explosion during COVID-19: A call for collaboration with the tech industry & data scrutiny.
32631844 2020. Flattening the curve of new publications on COVID-19.
32631897 2020. Too much information, too little evidence: is waste in research fuelling the covid-19 infodemic?
32634321 2020. An "alarming" and "exceptionally high" rate of COVID-19 retractions?
32642930 2020. The Landscape of Medical Literature in the Era of COVID-19: Original Research Versus Opinion Pieces.
32643350 2020. "Questionable" peer review in the publishing pandemic during the time of COVID-19: implications for policy makers and stakeholders.
32644292 2020. Global responses of health science librarians to the COVID-19 (Corona virus) pandemic: a desktop analysis.
32652536 2020. The peer review at high risk from COVID-19 - are we socially distancing from scientific quality control?
32660943 2020. How can the scientific community ensure the integrity of COVID-19 research?
32656501 2020. Clinical trials in the pandemic age: What is fit for purpose?
32657135 2020. Letter to the editor: Response to An "alarming" and "exceptionally high" rate of COVID-19 retractions? By Oransky.
32668870 2020. RETRACTED: 5G Technology and induction of coronavirus in skin cells.
32676739 2020. The wave of "opinion articles" in the coverage of COVID-19 in surgical literature.
32665174 ?. Published evidence on COVID-19 in top-ranked journals: A descriptive study.
32681610 2020. Minimising duplicate reports in estimating the impact of COVID-19.
32684210 2020. [Analysis of research hotspot and frontier of severe coronavirus disease 2019: visual analysis based on CiteSpace].
32694870 2020. Pioneering duplication detector trawls thousands of coronavirus preprints.
32695791 2020. Semantic and Geographical Analysis of COVID-19 Trials Reveals a Fragmented Clinical Research Landscape Likely to Impair Informativeness.
32704251 2020. Challenges faced by the Medical Editors in COVID19 Pandemic era.
32696833 2020. COVID-19: better trustworthiness of clinical evidence through clinical trials and systematic reviews.
32738881 2020. Mapping the situation of research on coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19): a preliminary bibliometric analysis during the early stage of the outbreak.
32733784 2020. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the scientific community.
32760038 2020. I'm not contributing to coronavirus research, and that's okay.
32760902 2020. Is the content of scientific studies written on COVID-19 biostatistically satisfying?
32785792 2020. Serious Concerns About the RCT Study Quality of Traditional Chinese Medicine Injections for Treating Cardiovascular Diseases and COVID-19.
32782373 2020. Coronavirus: time to re-imagine academic publishing.
32782374 2020. Coronavirus: full peer review in hours.
32816814 2020. The perils of preprints.
32800782 2020. The scientific production during 2009 swine flu pandemic and 2019/2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
32803225 2020. Scientometric trends for coronaviruses and other emerging viral infections.
32790776 2020. No more business as usual: Agile and effective responses to emerging pathogen threats require open data and open analytics.
32791042 2020. A need for open public data standards and sharing in light of COVID-19.
32793661 2020. A bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer of publications on COVID-19.
32787980 2020. Holistic Analysis of Coronavirus Literature: A Scientometric Study of the Global Publications Relevant to SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), MERS-CoV (MERS) and SARS-CoV (SARS).
32818266 2020. The first 10,000 COVID-19 papers in perspective: Are we publishing what we should be publishing?
32840838 2020. Science at Warp Speed: Medical Research, Publication, and Translation During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
32833094 2020. Questions asked through two examples of dilemmas of publication ethics in the process of COVID-19.
32835097 2020. Research during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: To "Preprint" or not to "Preprint", that is the question.
32835299 2020. The quality of research on mental health related to the COVID-19 pandemic: A note of caution after a systematic review.
32836335 2020. Scientific globalism during a global crisis: research collaboration and open access publications on COVID-19.
32836522 2020. How scientific research reacts to international public health emergencies: a global analysis of response patterns.
32850121 2020. Open Access of COVID-19-related publications in the first quarter of 2020: a preliminary study based in PubMed.
32836530 2020. Characteristics of scientific articles on COVID-19 published during the initial 3 months of the pandemic.
32856718 2020. COVID 19 and the race to publish: an ethical issue.
32836910 2020. Global academic response to COVID-19: Cross-sectional study.
32858681 2020. Reason for Concern: The Push to Publish COVID-19 Studies.
32864575 2020. Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic: Research Strategies Based on the Evolutionary and Molecular Characteristics of Coronaviruses.
32864989 2020. Concerns About Research Ethics in COVID-19 Publications.
32880397 2020. Perils of Precipitate Publication: Fraudulent and Substandard COVID-19 Research.
C7204661 ?. Accelerating the global response against the exponentially growing COVID-19 outbreak through decent data sharing.
32890542 2020. Scholarly Publishing in the Wake of COVID-19.
32890543 2020. Meeting the Challenge of Scientific Dissemination in the Era of COVID-19: Toward a Modular Approach to Knowledge-Sharing for Radiation Oncology.
32886013 2020. Has Covid-19 Gone Viral? An Overview of Research by Subject Area.
32886305 2020. Money down the drain: predatory publishing in the COVID-19 era.
32886801 2020. COVID-19 pandemic and medical publication.
32880407 2020. International Access to Public Health Data: An Important Brazilian Legal Precedent.
32880408 2020. Access to Health and Medical Research: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic.
32881011 2020. Deriving 'definitive' results in observational COVID-19 research: a problematic endeavour.
C7315688 ?. Preliminary analysis of COVID-19 academic information patterns: a call for open science in the times of closed borders.
C7289105 2020. The role of scientific journal editors during the COVID-19 pandemic?.
C7293442 2020. Developing Credible Knowledge During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences With JACC: Case Reports and the ACC COVID-19 Hub.
C7255290 2020. The role of peer review and science for advancing public understanding.
C7324352 2020. Bibliometric method for mapping the state of the art of scientific production in Covid-19.
C7328881 ?. Coronavirus mapping in scientific publications: When science advances rapidly and collectively is access to this knowledge open to society?
C7330553 ?. Marked escalation in journal submissions during COVID19 pandemic.
C7330579 2020. Investigating the emerging COVID-19 research trends in the field of business and management: A bibliometric analysis approach.

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