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posted on 2017-03-14, 11:54 authored by Digital ScienceDigital Science, John HammersleyJohn Hammersley, Ian CalvertIan Calvert, Daniel HookDaniel Hook

A selection of analyses and articles about collaborative scholarly writing, curated by Overleaf.

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.

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.






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