Ten years of research on ResearchGate, a scoping review using Google Scholar 2008_2017
Prieto-Gutierrez, Juan Jose

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric review of 159 articles from 2008 to 2017 on ResearchGate, highlighting publication trends, key contributors, and the growing academic interest in the platform.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed bibliometric analysis of ResearchGate-related publications over a decade, identifying prolific authors, publication patterns, and keyword trends.
Findings
Interest in ResearchGate increased after 2015.
Most cited papers were published after 2014.
Librarians and information science professionals are primary authors.
Abstract
Objective. To analyse quantitatively the articles published during 2008_2017 about the academic social networking site ResearchGate. Methods. A scoping bibliometric review of documents retrieved using Google Scholar was conducted, limited to publications that contained the word "ResearchGate" in their title and were published from 2008 to 2017. Results. The search yielded 159 documents, once a preliminary list of 386 documents retrieved from Google Scholar was filtered, which eliminated about 60% of the results that were bibliographic citations and not documents. Papers in journals were the most numerous type of documents (n73; 46%), followed by conference papers (n_31; 19.5 %). Contributing eight publications, two Spanish scholars (Delgado Lopez-Cozar and Orduna Malea, who were coauthors in each case) were the most prolific authors writing on this topic during the ten-year period. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCommunication and COVID-19 Impact · E-Learning and Knowledge Management · Educational Innovations and Technology
