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Hello, how are you?
First of all, congratulations for such an amazing job with Bibliometrix.
I wanted to ask specifically for the best method to combine two databases like WOS and Scopus, without losing so much information. Using combined<-mergeDbSources(web_data,scopus_data,remove.duplicated=T), I have noticed that especially in the authors it generates errors and creates author names that do not exist. Beyond the existing ones in the literature, is there a more efficient way to join the two databases, and if there is not a more efficient method than the ones in the literature, do you have a tutorial available?
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Hello, how are you?
First of all, congratulations for such an amazing job with Bibliometrix.
I wanted to ask specifically for the best method to combine two databases like WOS and Scopus, without losing so much information. Using combined<-mergeDbSources(web_data,scopus_data,remove.duplicated=T), I have noticed that especially in the authors it generates errors and creates author names that do not exist. Beyond the existing ones in the literature, is there a more efficient way to join the two databases, and if there is not a more efficient method than the ones in the literature, do you have a tutorial available?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: