Abstract

Introduction. Researchers and engineers at the National Nuclear Energy Agency need data to map research progress in the field of radiation monitoring. The purpose of the study was to find out the development of productive publications, researchers, institutions, countries, and journals that were widely cited, knowledge mapping, researcher collaboration, and Indonesian researcher publications in the field of radiation monitoring.
 Data collection method. Using the bibliometric analysis method, with a quantitative approach, population data from Scopus in 2011-2019, and mapping visualized using VOSviewer.
 Analysis Data. Analysis of the data used is evaluative descriptive.
 Results and discussions. The results of the study found the growth of publications increased by an average of 274 titles per year, comparison of publications with citing articles was 1: 3. Productive researcher, widely cited and popular Onda Y. from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, the productive institutions of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan and the most cited are the University of Tsukuba, Japan; productive and many countries become Japan's reference. The journal that mostly publishes research in the field of radiation citation monitoring is the Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, a document that is widely cited is written by Halliburton of Cleveland State University USA. Key knowledge mapping related to radiation monitoring are reactor accidents and nuclear power plants. Researchers in the field of radiation monitoring in Indonesia are inadequate, 50% are written by BATAN researchers, others collaborate with institutions from within and outside the country.
 Conclusions. Based on the results of the study shows Japan dominates as a country that has the most developing, productive and popular publications for researchers, institutions and countries as well as being a reference for other researchers in the world. The accident at Fukushima was a good experience, evaluation, knowledge and research for Japan.

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