Publications Affiliated with Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta from Indonesia in Scopus Database
A Bibliometric Analysis
Abstract
The publication output of higher education institutions can have a significant impact on their reputation. This VOSviewer-based bibliometric study summarises Scopus-indexed Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS) publications. The number of UMS publications was rising. From the international collaboration perspective, UMS has collaborated the most with Malaysia. Tri Widodo B Riyadi is the most productive UMS-affiliated author, with 46 publications. Among UMS-affiliated authors who co-authored with fewer than 25 authors, Hidayah Karuniawati had the most cited publications. The current research hotspot of UMS is in health and drug development aspects. UMS outperformed other private universities in Central Java with its impressive record of 1350 publications and extensive international collaboration with 122 countries. UMS has succeeded in augmenting the quantity of Scopus articles, but UMS must seek out techniques to enhance its citation rate.
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