Preserving Cultural Heritage Research Theme Map in Scientific Research: A Bibliometric Analysis
Description
The sections that follow include in-depth treatment of the bibliometric study methodology, trend analysis and theme mapping results, and their use for the preservation of cultural legacy. By highlighting important topics for next research and creative ideas in the preservation of our shared cultural legacy, this study advances knowledge of the situation of the region. The thematic map summarizes the current focus and development level of the research subject in whole. It cites as driving issues "historic preservation," "cultural heritages," and "sustainable development," all of which are quite vital and have attracted a lot of scholarly interest. The significant financing these disciplines have attracted points to their relevance and impact on more general areas of study. These problems are driving major developments in both theoretical and practical domains, hence they are crucial subjects for further research and cooperation. On the other hand, fundamental subjects cover "sustainability," "heritage preservation," and "cultural legacy." These problems are underdeveloped even if they are very significant and have considerable possibility for future research. Although their lower degree of development suggests more research and knowledge is needed, their great relevance emphasizes their basic importance to the field. Researchers can advance these disciplines by means of diverse approaches, innovative ideas, and thorough investigation using creative ways.
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The first stage in reproducing a bibliometric article is selecting a particular but general research topic, such "Preserving Cultural Heritage." Once the subject is decided upon, find pertinent keywords and then do a literature search using reliable databases like Scopus or Web of Science. Before further processing utilizing bibliometric tools such VOSviewer or Biblioshiny for network analysis and data visualization, the search results are retrieved and scrubbed of duplicates and irrelevant information. Interpreting the analysis's findings—including publication trends, often occurring keywords, and author or institution-based cooperation—is the next phase. The paper is then set up to have an introduction, techniques, results and discussion along with a conclusion that highlights the major points of interest. The manuscript is ready for publication in the pertinent journal following review for accuracy and completeness.