DLIRSep 20, 2021

Trends in Publishing Blockchain Surveys: A Bibliometric Perspective

arXiv:2109.09730v3
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This study helps researchers navigate the growing body of blockchain surveys by offering a bibliometric analysis, though it is incremental as it applies existing methods to a new dataset.

The authors analyzed 801 blockchain survey papers published over five years to identify trends in publication types, venues, citations, and collaborations, providing insights into the field's literature.

A large number of survey papers are being published in blockchain since the first survey appeared in 2017. A person entering into the field of blockchain is faced with the issue of which blockchain surveys to read and why? Who is publishing these surveys and what is the nature of these surveys? Which of the publishers are publishing more such surveys and what are the lengths of the published surveys? Which kind of survey is getting more citations? Which of the authors is collaborating on such surveys? etc. All these questions motivated us to analyze the trends in publishing blockchain surveys. In this paper, we have performed a bibliometric analysis on $801$ surveys or review papers published in the field of blockchain in the last approximately five years. We have analyzed the papers with respect to the publication type, publishers and venue, references, citations, paper length, different categories, year, countries, authors, and their collaborations and found interesting insights. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first of its kind and hope to provide better understanding of the field.

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