Visualization analysis of academic software applied to traditional Chinese medicine research based on bibliometrics methods


📊 Visualization Analysis of Academic Software in Traditional Chinese Medicine Research 🌿



Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has gained global recognition, and researchers increasingly rely on academic software to analyze its vast body of knowledge. 📚 This blog explores how bibliometric methods help visualize trends, collaborations, and emerging areas in TCM research.
🔎 What is Bibliometrics?

Bibliometrics is a statistical method used to analyze academic literature. It helps researchers track citations, identify influential studies, and visualize knowledge networks. 📈 Tools like VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and BibExcel assist in mapping research trends.
🏛️ Academic Software in TCM Research

Researchers use bibliometric tools to examine:

✅ Research hotspots 🔥
✅ Collaboration networks 🤝
✅ Citation analysis 📑
✅ Keyword co-occurrence 🔍
📉 Key FindingsChina dominates TCM research, but global collaboration is rising 🌍
AI & Big Data are shaping modern TCM studies 🤖
Top-cited papers focus on herbal medicine & integrative therapy 🌱
🚀 Future Outlook

Bibliometric visualization provides a roadmap for TCM advancements, bridging tradition with modern science. Stay tuned for deeper insights!

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