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Trespassing Testimony in Scientific Collaboration
Mind, 2023Abstract The term ‘epistemic trespassing’ has recently been coined to denote a person’s judgments regarding a domain where they are not epistemic experts. In this paper, I focus on expert trespassing testimony – that is, testimony by an expert in a domain of expertise other than his own.
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Evolution of scientific collaboration networks
2014 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2014We study the structure and evolution of scientific collaboration network by using collaboration network constructed from DBLP Computer Science Bibliographic database [1], from year 1936 to 2013 using social network analysis techniques. We have found many interesting features such as collaboration between scientists is increasing with time and few ...
Gaurav Madaan, Shivakumar Jolad
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Measuring the stability of scientific collaboration
Scientometrics, 2017Stability has long been regarded as an important characteristic of many natural and social processes. In regards to scientific collaborations, we define stability to reflect the consistent investment of a certain amount of effort into a relationship. In this paper, we provide an explicit definition of a new indicator of stability, based on the year-to ...
Yi Bu 0001 +4 more
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Documents and distributed scientific collaboration
Proceedings of the companion publication of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, 2014We ask the question: What document infrastructures do scientists build to support their virtual organizing and documenting practices? Cyberinfrastructure (CI) is seen by many as playing a critical role in the future of social, behavioral, and economic sciences (SBE) by enabling innovation and scientific discovery.
Matt Willis 0001 +5 more
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Identifying Collaboration Strategies in Scientific Collaboration Networks
2015A number of virtual networks, called Scientific Collaboration Networks (SCNs) have been increasingly adopted as means to connect researchers around the world. In this article we have analyzed how the SCNs ResearchGate and Academia.edu support collaboration between researchers, through an analysis of their interface and contrast with the general purpose
Maria Lúcia Bento Villela +2 more
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Scientific research collaboration in China
Scientometrics, 1997The purpose of this study is to analyze the characteristics of scientific research collaboration in China by bibliometric indicators, collaborative index, degree of collaboration and level of collaboration, based on the articles published in 1218 titles of Chinese scientific and technical periodicals in the year 1993.
Haiqi Zhang, Hong Guo
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Enabling scientific collaboration on the Grid
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2010We examine the problem of supporting access by collaborations of scientists to Grid resources. Our aim is to support dynamic collaborations, by which we mean collaborations that can be easily formed and easily dissolved. We argue that current technology for creating Virtual Organisations has difficulty meeting this requirement.
Brooke, John M., Parkin, Michael S.
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Understanding persistent scientific collaboration
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2017Common sense suggests that persistence is key to success. In academia, successful researchers have been found more likely to be persistent in publishing, but little attention has been given to how persistence in maintaining collaborative relationships affects career success.
Yi Bu 0001 +3 more
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An Environment to Foster Scientific Collaborations
2014Collaboration is an integral part of modern scientific research. It is hard to imagine any modern scientific endeavor that does not involve a group of people. However, collaboration is frequently constrained to close partners or proximal groups. Finding new potential partners with whom to exchange ideas is an important step in establishing new working ...
Tatiana P. V. Alves +2 more
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The measurement of international scientific collaboration
Scientometrics, 1993A growing science policy interest in international scientific collaboration has brought about a multitude of studies which attempt to measure the extent of international scientific collaboration between countries and to explore intercountry collaborative networks. This paper attempts to clarify the methodology that is being used or can be used for this
Terttu Luukkonen +3 more
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