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Bibliometric Analysis of Educative Communication Habituation: An Efforts in Shaping the Morals of Learners in Indonesia Ali Anhar Syi'bul Huda; Dena Sri Anugerah; Ridwan M. Soleh; Afkarul Azmi
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Indonesia Vol 9 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Ibrahimy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35316/jpii.v9i1.618

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This research was conducted in March 2024 through a search of the Google Scholar database with the title Educational Communication. Specifically, the maximum number of results was 500 articles as a sample, and the publication range was the last 10 years, starting from 2014-2024. Metadata retrieval using the Publish or Perish (PoP) application version 8.12 was then analyzed descriptively based on the year of publication, publication source, researcher productivity, and journal rank. To get an accurate map of research development, PoP data is exported to the PoPCites format, which will then be mapped simply using Excel and Result as RIS. PoPCites data is mapped by researchers, who are entered into the previously created table, and RIS data is analyzed using the VOSViewer (VV) application version 1.6.20. The results showed that the publication of research results on educational communication from 2014-2024 experienced fluctuations, and the largest source of publication was through e-journals, with as many as 406 articles. While the researchers published their research results 4 people, namely Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati (4 articles), Ratih Kurniasari (15 articles), Hadi Pratomo (4 articles), and Heni Pujiastuti (6 articles). The VV visualization application shows that the development map of educational communication research consists of 5 clusters. Cluster 1 (5 items), cluster (3 item), cluster 3 (2 items), cluster 4 (2 items), and cluster 5 (2 items) with the most research including literature review, Indonesian systematic literature review, and systematic review.
Bibliometric Analysis of Educative Communication Habituation: An Efforts in Shaping the Morals of Learners in Indonesia Ali Anhar Syi'bul Huda; Dena Sri Anugerah; Ridwan M. Soleh; Afkarul Azmi
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Indonesia Vol 9 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Ibrahimy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35316/jpii.v9i1.618

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This research was conducted in March 2024 through a search of the Google Scholar database with the title Educational Communication. Specifically, the maximum number of results was 500 articles as a sample, and the publication range was the last 10 years, starting from 2014-2024. Metadata retrieval using the Publish or Perish (PoP) application version 8.12 was then analyzed descriptively based on the year of publication, publication source, researcher productivity, and journal rank. To get an accurate map of research development, PoP data is exported to the PoPCites format, which will then be mapped simply using Excel and Result as RIS. PoPCites data is mapped by researchers, who are entered into the previously created table, and RIS data is analyzed using the VOSViewer (VV) application version 1.6.20. The results showed that the publication of research results on educational communication from 2014-2024 experienced fluctuations, and the largest source of publication was through e-journals, with as many as 406 articles. While the researchers published their research results 4 people, namely Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati (4 articles), Ratih Kurniasari (15 articles), Hadi Pratomo (4 articles), and Heni Pujiastuti (6 articles). The VV visualization application shows that the development map of educational communication research consists of 5 clusters. Cluster 1 (5 items), cluster (3 item), cluster 3 (2 items), cluster 4 (2 items), and cluster 5 (2 items) with the most research including literature review, Indonesian systematic literature review, and systematic review.
Menelusuri Peluang Pengembangan Kajian Tasawuf di Masa Depan melalui Penelaahan Analisis Bibliometrik Ali Anhar Syi'bul Huda; Hamdi; Abid Nurhuda; M. Mahbubi; Nur Muhammad Lathif
Varied Knowledge Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Februari: Varied Knowledge Journal
Publisher : CT. Rajawali media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64070/vkj.v2i3.91

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Sufism often becomes a myth, not a science because it cannot be scientifically proven even to the level of prohibition. However, underestimated it is Sufism has been a part of Islamic science since its emergence during the time of the Prophet until now. For Sufism not to stagnate, it needs to be developed with various formulas following the times. Based on this background, this research aims to explore opportunities for the development of Sufism studies in the future through bibliometric analysis. The research design uses a qualitative approach with bibliometric research methods. The data source used 1000 articles from the search results of articles from the database on crossref with the help of the publish or perish (PoP) application which was then analyzed descriptively. The results concluded that Sufism research in the last 10 years (2014-2024) experienced fluctuating conditions with the highest peak of publications occurring in 2020 as many as 186 studies. The most sources of publication through e-journals are 783 journals and e-proceedings as many as 5 articles. It is also known that 5 productive researchers in the field of Sufism include Rizal Fauzi, Muhammad Azka Maulana, Abdul Kadir Riyadi, Abdur Rohman, and Sulaiman. As for the results of VosViewer mapping, some topics of Sufism that can be developed and have not been researched by many people in the future are related to values, santri, approaches, qualitative, sharia, culture, interviews, pluralism, al wujud, ibn arabi, Ittihad, gratitude, Aceh and the archipelago.