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Collaborative writing and publishing
Science is changing. The widespread reach and accessibility of the internet means that more people have access to more knowledge than ever before. This is helping science at... -
Table 1: Descriptive Statistics at Author Level for Laureates and Non-Laureates
In terms of numbers of publications, the Nobel Laureates (Phys or Medicine) produced on average significantly fewer papers over the course of their careers than the... -
The Individual and Scholarly Networks: Evaluating Network Connections - Discu...
The Individual and Scholarly Networks was a two-part seminar organized by Research Trends and Elsevier Labs on January 22, 2013. Webcast live from Oxford, Amsterdam and New... -
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Megajournal is a type of journalthat cover a very broad subject area; selecting content based only on scientific and methodological soundness; and with a business model which... -
Shifting species ranges & changing phenology: A new approach to mining social...
Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall 2013 Meeting in San Francisco, California, Dec. 8-13. Geoscientists & ecologists are increasingly using social media to... -
Figure 2 Edgelist for non-Laureates network (Phys or Medicine)
Each of the 68 Nobel Laureates was matched with one of 68 comparison group members using three criteria: 1) common field of research (“biomedicine” as tagged by Web of Science);... -
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Table 1 from article, Do Nobel Laureates Create Prize Winning Networks? Forthcoming, PLOS ONE -
Co-occurrence data of international co-authorships aggregated at the national...
These data show the aggregation at the nation-nation level of co-occurrences of authorship of scientific papers. The data are in excel as a matrix with resulting cells...