10.6084/m9.figshare.4702642.v2
Digital Science
Digital
Science
John Hammersley
John
Hammersley
Ian Calvert
Ian
Calvert
Daniel Hook
Daniel
Hook
The Connected Culture of Collaboration Report
Digital Science
2017
Collaboration Patterns
Collaboration Networks
collaboration network structure
research trends
Open Access Resource
open access policy
Library and Information Studies
2017-03-14 11:54:10
Report
https://digitalscience.figshare.com/articles/report/The_Connected_Culture_of_Collaboration_Report/4702642
<p><b>A selection of analyses and articles about collaborative scholarly writing, curated by Overleaf.</b></p><p>Overleaf, a collaborative writing and publishing platform that makes the process of writing, editing and publishing academic papers quicker and easier, has released this report which takes an in-depth look at active collaborative research patterns. Rather than examining post-published collaboration patterns, “The Connected Culture of Collaboration” explores new, real-time information on collaboration to provide insights on collaboration patterns on national, state and institution-level scales.<br><br>The report features a number of thought leadership contributions and includes a foreword from Laurel Haak, Executive Director, ORCID. The report focuses on the varying aspects of collaboration: how collaboration is valued in science, the role of university libraries in research communication, and how the growth of open access facilitates collaboration.<br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>