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posted on 2021-04-20, 11:09 authored by Mohsen Fazeli-Varzaneh, Ali Ghorbi, Marcel Ausloos, Emanuel Sallinger, Sahar Vahdati
A 'Sleeping Beauty' (SB) in science is a metaphor for a scholarly publication that remains relatively unnoticed by the related communities for a long time; - the publication is 'sleeping'. However, suddenly due to the appearance of some phenomenon, such a 'forgotten' publication may become a center of scientific attention; - the SB is 'awakened'. Currently, there are specific scientific areas for which sleeping beauties (SBs) are awakened. For example, as the world is experiencing the COVID-19 global pandemic (triggered by SARS-CoV-2), publications on coronaviruses appear to be awakened. Thus, one can raise questions of scientific interest: are these publications coronavirus related SBs? Moreover, while much literature exists on other coronaviruses, there seems to be no comprehensive investigation on COVID-19, - in particular in the context of SBs. Nowadays, such SB papers can be even used for sustaining literature reviews and/or scientific claims about COVID-19. In our study, in order to pinpoint pertinent SBs, we use the 'beauty score' (B-score) measure. The Activity Index (AI) and the Relative Specialization Index (RSI) are also calculated to compare countries where such SBs appear. Results show that most of these SBs were published previously to the present epidemic time (triggered by SARS-CoV or SARS-CoV-1), and are awakened in 2020. Besides outlining the most important SBs, we show from what countries and institutions they originate, and the most prolific author(s) of such SBs. The citation trend of SBs that have the highest B-score is also discussed.

Funding

EC Horizon 2020 Grant LAMBDA under Grant 809965, in part by the Vienna Science andTechnology Fund (WWTF) under Grant VRG18-013, and in part by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)under Grant EP/M025268/1

History

Author affiliation

School of Business

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

IEEE Access

Volume

9

Pagination

21192 - 21205

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

issn

2169-3536

eissn

2169-3536

Acceptance date

2020-12-15

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2021-04-20

Language

English