Journal
PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 87-94Publisher
EPI
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2013.ene.12
Keywords
Co-authorship; Map; Global; Network; Internationalization; Country; European Union; Discovery; Collaboration; Science
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The network of international co-authorship relations has been dominated by certain European nations and the USA, but this network is rapidly expanding at the global level. Between 40 and 50 countries appear in the center of the international network in 2011, and almost all (201) nations are nowadays involved in international collaboration. In this brief communication, we present both a global map with the functionality of a Google Map (zooming, etc.) and network maps based on normalized relations. These maps reveal complementary aspects of the network. International collaboration in the generation of knowledge claims (that is, the context of discovery) changes the structural layering of the sciences. Previously, validation was at the global level and discovery more dependent on local contexts. This changing relationship between the geographical and intellectual dimensions of the sciences also has implications for national science policies.
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