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Social Media Surveillance

Monitoring the Digital Sphere: The Ethics and Implications of Social Media Surve

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About this Dataset

Social Media Surveillance

**Description

To ensure the relevance and recency of the collected data, we further narrowed our dataset by limiting the publication years to the period spanning from 2010 to 2023. This restriction aimed to capture the most contemporary and pertinent research in social media surveillance.

After this limitation, the dataset consisted of 927 academic publications. This meticulous search and selection process laid the foundation for our systematic and bibliometric analysis, allowing us to comprehensively examine the scholarly discourse surrounding social media surveillance, identify key themes, and assess the intellectual structure of the field from 2010 to 2023.

The dataset comprises 927 academic publications spanning from 2010 to 2023, focusing on social media surveillance. Below is a description of the dataset columns:

Authors: Names of the authors who contributed to the publication.
Author full names: Full names of the authors with their respective author IDs.
Author(s) ID: Unique identifiers assigned to each author.
Title: Title of the publication.
Year: Year of publication.
Source title: Name of the journal, book, or conference where the publication appeared.
Volume: Volume number of the source.
Issue: Issue number of the source.
Art. No.: Article number within the source.
Page start: Starting page number of the publication.
Page end: Ending page number of the publication.
Page count: Total number of pages of the publication.
Cited by: Number of times the publication has been cited by other works.
DOI: Digital Object Identifier for the publication.
Link: URL link to access the publication.
Affiliations: Institutions or organizations associated with the authors.
Authors with affiliations: Authors listed with their respective affiliations.
Abstract: Summary of the publication.
Author Keywords: Keywords provided by the authors.
Index Keywords: Keywords assigned by indexing services.
Molecular Sequence Numbers: Identifiers for molecular sequences mentioned.
Chemicals/CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service numbers for chemicals mentioned.
Tradenames: Trade names of products or chemicals mentioned.
Manufacturers: Manufacturers of products or chemicals mentioned.
Funding Details: Information about the funding sources.
Funding Texts: Detailed text describing the funding sources.
References: List of references cited in the publication.
Correspondence Address: Contact address for correspondence with authors.
Editors: Names of the editors of the publication.
Publisher: Name of the publisher.
Sponsors: Sponsors of the publication or research.
Conference name: Name of the conference where the paper was presented.
Conference date: Date of the conference.
Conference location: Location of the conference.
Conference code: Code associated with the conference.
ISSN: International Standard Serial Number for the source.
ISBN: International Standard Book Number for the source.
CODEN: Six-character code used to identify periodicals.
PubMed ID: Identifier for publications indexed in PubMed.
Language of Original Document: Language in which the publication was written.
Abbreviated Source Title: Abbreviated title of the source.
Document Type: Type of document (e.g., article, book chapter).
Publication Stage: Stage of publication (e.g., final, in press).
Open Access: Open access status of the publication.
Source: Database source of the publication (e.g., Scopus).
EID: Electronic Identifier for the publication.

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