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Contemporary and future research of digital humanities: a scientometric analysis Wirapong Chansanam; Abdul Rahman Ahmad; Chunqiu Li
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 11, No 2: April 2022
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v11i2.3596

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This article analyses the special publications from 1999 to 2021, focusing on the scope and effect of digital humanities relevance research. The bibliometric analysis offers information on article publishing patterns, notable authors, cited references, institutions, nations, etc. Additionally, this paper covers the structure of knowledge of Digital humanities, including famous themes, co-citations, and bibliographic networks. Scopus database was used to obtain bibliographic data on September 25th, 2021, from papers published between 1999 and 2021. The bibliographic data for 1,249 publications using open-source analytic tools like the biblioshiny package in RStudio and the VOSviewer software shows it already. It employed the bibliometric package. These programmes visualized bibliography data based on their co-occurrence, co-citation, and coupling. The journal's publishing output and status in the area continue to rise, with 3,270 research papers indexed by Scopus to date. Additionally, the examination provides a thorough grasp of preceding patterns and forecasts a journal's future propensity.
The study of requirements for the workforce of the digital industries using web scraping techniques Rachawit Tipsena; Wirapong Chansanam; Kulthida Tuamsuk; Tossapon Boongoen
International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences Vol 13, No 4: December 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijaas.v13.i4.pp864-881

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This study investigates workforce requirements in Thailand's digital industries, focusing on qualification requirements across five industry groups: hardware and smart devices, software and software services, digital service, digital content, and telecommunication. Employing Python-based web scraping from selected job websites during 2022–2023, the data undergoes natural language processing (NLP) for analysis. Within Group 1 (hardware and smart devices), electrical engineers dominate with 92 positions, emphasizing a demand for engineering expertise. Group 2 (software and software services) sees a surge in programmer roles, totaling 244 positions, showcasing a need for robust programming skills. Group 3 (digital service) prioritizes information technology (IT) support, claiming 354 positions, indicating high demand for IT support qualifications. Graphic design leads Group 4 (digital content) with 587 positions, highlighting the need for a workforce in digital content production. In Group 5 (telecommunication), network engineers dominate with 37 positions, signaling a demand for top-tier network engineering skills. Most positions across groups specify a bachelor's degree and often require prior experience, highlighting the industry's preference for both academic and practical qualifications. This study underscores the digital industry's rapid growth and the sustained demand for a qualified workforce, emphasizing the importance of academic credentials and specialized skills for future employment in these sectors.