The Rationale for Student Online Exhibitions: A Bibliometrics Analysis

dc.contributor.authorThoriq Tri Prabowo
dc.contributor.authorJirarat Sitthiworachart
dc.contributor.authorJon‐Chao Hong
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:21:03Z
dc.date.issued2023-3-18
dc.description.abstractResearch on increasing student interest and learning attitudes continues to grow. Several people have studied online exhibitions, which are considered capable of increasing student learning participation. Assessing the status and trend of careful research will give a broader perspective and reference for upcoming research. However, in the Scopus database, only 116 documents related to student online exhibitions exist. Therefore, we aim to explore bibliographic aspects of publications about student online exhibitions using bibliometrics analysis. Technologies and its advantages are the dominant discussions. Most of the documents were from the highest citations were journals with a Q1 ranking of quartiles. This topic has been studied since 1995, with 2021 being the peak. English is the majority language used from retrieved documents originating from these 47 countries. However, results of this study indicated that rarely studies have made such a deep understanding on how technology impact online exhibition.
dc.identifier.doi10.1109/iciet56899.2023.10111225
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/17828
dc.subjectConferences and Exhibitions Management
dc.subjectMuseums and Cultural Heritage
dc.subjectOnline Learning and Analytics
dc.titleThe Rationale for Student Online Exhibitions: A Bibliometrics Analysis
dc.typeArticle

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