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Modes of collaboration in modern science: Beyond power laws and preferential attachment

Published: 01 July 2010 Publication History

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The goal of the study was to determine the underlying processes leading to the observed collaborator distribution in modern scientific fields, with special attention to nonpower-law behavior. Nanoscience is used as a case study of a modern interdisciplinary field and its coauthorship network for 2000–2004 period is constructed from the NanoBank database. We find three collaboration modes that correspond to three distinct ranges in the distribution of collaborators: (1) for authors with fewer than 20 collaborators (the majority) preferential attachment does not hold and they form a log-normal “hook” instead of a power law; (2) authors with more than 20 collaborators benefit from preferential attachment and form a power law tail; and (3) authors with between 250 and 800 collaborators are more frequent than expected because of the hyperauthorship practices in certain subfields. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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cover image Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology  Volume 61, Issue 7
July 2010
221 pages

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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

United States

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Published: 01 July 2010

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  1. authors
  2. collaboration
  3. data distribution
  4. joint authorship
  5. network analysis

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