How bibliographic dataset portrays decreasing number of scientific publication from Indonesia

Authors

  • Asep Bayu Dani Nandiyanto Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Author
  • Muhammad Kunta Biddinika Universitas Ahmad Dahlan Author
  • Farid Triawan Sampoerna University Author

Keywords:

Publication, Indonesia, Higher education, Bibliometrics, Data analysis, Ranking analytics, Longitudinal data

Abstract

Indonesia faces decreasing in its number during period of 2018-2019 according to SINTA (Indonesian scientific indexing) database. This situation is alarming amid country’s effort to improve its research and development from which the scientific publication has been used as a measure. This article presents a dataset of bibliometric from all Indonesian institutions (424 institutions as of January 2020) indexed by Scopus database. We collected data on documents per year and document type. Different from other datasets, this article presents longitudinal data from 2014-2019, in which during this period dramatic change occurs from steep rise, exponential, and degradation during 2018-2019. We analyzed publication number from leading institutions at different points in time and compared document types (i.e., number of journal article and conference paper, in which both types are the driving force of Indonesia’s growing scientific publication number). Since this dataset covers all country’s institutions, it is potential for reuse by policy makers in research and development, researchers from each institution, as well as other stakeholders.

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Author Biographies

  • Asep Bayu Dani Nandiyanto, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

    Departemen Kimia

  • Muhammad Kunta Biddinika, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

    Magister Teknik Informatika

  • Farid Triawan, Sampoerna University

    Faculty of Engineering and Technology

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Published

2024-01-11

How to Cite

How bibliographic dataset portrays decreasing number of scientific publication from Indonesia. (2024). Indonesian Journal of Science and Technology, 5(1), 154-175. https://ejournal.kjpupi.id/index.php/ijost/article/view/119