It is examined whether the relationship J ∝ A/rα, and the subse-quent coauthor core notion (Ausloos 2013), between the number (J) of joint publications (JP) by a ”main scientist ” (LI) with her/his coauthors (CAs) can be extended to a team-like system. This is done by consid-ering that each coauthor can be so strongly tied to the LI that they are forming binary scientific star (BSS) systems with respect to their other collaborators. Moreover, publications in peer review journals and in ”pro-ceedings”, both often thought to be of ”different quality”, are separetely distinguished. The role of a time interval for measuring J and α is also examined. New indirect measures are also introduced. For making the point, two LI cases with numerous CAs ...
In science of team science, it is critical to investigate the patterns of scientific collaboration a...
Publication activity, citation impact and communication patterns, in general, change in the course o...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...
It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a "main scientist " with ...
It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a ”main scientist ” with her/his co...
<p>*Each paper with more than one author was considered to be a scientific collaboration.</p
An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighing of co-authorship in the production of scientific...
In single-authored bibliographies only single scientist distribution can be found. But in multi-auth...
Collaborations are pervasive in current science. Collaborations have been studied and encouraged in ...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
The data and findings by Miskiewicz (2013) on the relationship between the number (J) of publication...
Scientific research is currently considered one of the key factors in the development of our life. I...
Despite much in-depth investigation of factors influencing the co-authorship evolution in various sc...
<p>Red circles represent coauthors, and the size of the circle represents the number of publications...
This paper analyzes the relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of...
In science of team science, it is critical to investigate the patterns of scientific collaboration a...
Publication activity, citation impact and communication patterns, in general, change in the course o...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...
It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a "main scientist " with ...
It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a ”main scientist ” with her/his co...
<p>*Each paper with more than one author was considered to be a scientific collaboration.</p
An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighing of co-authorship in the production of scientific...
In single-authored bibliographies only single scientist distribution can be found. But in multi-auth...
Collaborations are pervasive in current science. Collaborations have been studied and encouraged in ...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
The data and findings by Miskiewicz (2013) on the relationship between the number (J) of publication...
Scientific research is currently considered one of the key factors in the development of our life. I...
Despite much in-depth investigation of factors influencing the co-authorship evolution in various sc...
<p>Red circles represent coauthors, and the size of the circle represents the number of publications...
This paper analyzes the relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of...
In science of team science, it is critical to investigate the patterns of scientific collaboration a...
Publication activity, citation impact and communication patterns, in general, change in the course o...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...