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Bibliometric Visualization: Digital Publications Religious Moderation at Islamic Religious Universities in Indonesia


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1 Lecturer, Department of Studies in Library Science, UIN Raden Fatah, Palembang, Indonesia
2 Lecturer, Department of Studies in Library Science, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia

There have been policies implemented related to religious moderation by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia for several years. As with any policy, there have been various responses, especially from academics. Academics usually respond to policies through writing or research, which is mostly published in digital format nowadays. This study aims to analyze the publication of religious moderation through bibliometric analysis using the VOSViewer software. The dataset of the study includes 827 publications from repositories at 5 PTKIN in Indonesia. The objectives of the study include analyzing and explaining the visualization of publication maps related to religious moderation written by academics from different religious universities and public universities. The mapping visualization includes aspects of the discussed theme, type of publication, the productivity of the author, the affiliated institution or college of the author, and the relationship between publications and the collaboration between authors on religious moderation. This study shows that digital publications on religious moderation at PTKI Indonesia are still relatively small, with percentages between 0.24% and 0.69% but the number of digital publications has been steadily increasing between 2014 and 2023. For data Co-Accurance in the form of keywords complete with their frequency of appearance are Religious Tolerance and Moderation, both have a link strength value that is greater than other keywords "religious tolerance", "Moderation", "Religious Harmony", “Moderate”, “interreligious harmony”, and “religious freedom". In the Co-Authorship analysis, it was revealed that 55 Productive Writers had produced two or more works in research and publications related to religious moderation at PTKI Indonesia. Nonetheless, this research has the potential to be a guide for researchers in the field of bibliometrics and also for policymakers at PTKI to pay more attention to digital publication activities as a tool that supports the strengtheningof religious moderation that is growing rapidly in Indonesia.

Keywords

Bibliometric Visualization; Digital Publications; Religious Moderation.
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Authors

Herlina
Lecturer, Department of Studies in Library Science, UIN Raden Fatah, Palembang, Indonesia
Alfida
Lecturer, Department of Studies in Library Science, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia
Siti Maryam
Lecturer, Department of Studies in Library Science, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia
Fadhilatul Hamdani
Lecturer, Department of Studies in Library Science, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract


There have been policies implemented related to religious moderation by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia for several years. As with any policy, there have been various responses, especially from academics. Academics usually respond to policies through writing or research, which is mostly published in digital format nowadays. This study aims to analyze the publication of religious moderation through bibliometric analysis using the VOSViewer software. The dataset of the study includes 827 publications from repositories at 5 PTKIN in Indonesia. The objectives of the study include analyzing and explaining the visualization of publication maps related to religious moderation written by academics from different religious universities and public universities. The mapping visualization includes aspects of the discussed theme, type of publication, the productivity of the author, the affiliated institution or college of the author, and the relationship between publications and the collaboration between authors on religious moderation. This study shows that digital publications on religious moderation at PTKI Indonesia are still relatively small, with percentages between 0.24% and 0.69% but the number of digital publications has been steadily increasing between 2014 and 2023. For data Co-Accurance in the form of keywords complete with their frequency of appearance are Religious Tolerance and Moderation, both have a link strength value that is greater than other keywords "religious tolerance", "Moderation", "Religious Harmony", “Moderate”, “interreligious harmony”, and “religious freedom". In the Co-Authorship analysis, it was revealed that 55 Productive Writers had produced two or more works in research and publications related to religious moderation at PTKI Indonesia. Nonetheless, this research has the potential to be a guide for researchers in the field of bibliometrics and also for policymakers at PTKI to pay more attention to digital publication activities as a tool that supports the strengtheningof religious moderation that is growing rapidly in Indonesia.

Keywords


Bibliometric Visualization; Digital Publications; Religious Moderation.