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Double effort = Double impact?: A critical view at international co-authorship in chemistry

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SCIENTOMETRICS
Volume 50, Issue 2, Pages 199-214

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KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010561321723

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An attempt is made to find statistical evidences of the I elation between international coauthorship and citation impact. It was found that international co-authorship. in average, results in publications with higher citation rates than purely domestic papers. No correlation has been found, however, between the strength of co-authorship links and the relative citation eminence of the resulting publications. International co-authorship links in chemistry, as represented by the well-known Salton's measure, displayed a characteristic pattern reflecting geopolitical, historical, linguistic, etc. relations among countries. A new indicator, representing also the asymmetry of co-authorship links was used to reveal main attractive and repulsive centres of co-operation.

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