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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.


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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".
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