4Scientific collaboration is an important driver of research progress that supports researchers in the generation of novel ideas. It has been also recognized as a key factor in measuring and evaluating scientific performance of scholars. Among the widespread applications of Social Network Analysis (SNA) in the last decades, the study of co-authorship networks, used as a proxy of scholars’ collaborative behavior, is one of the topic that most benefited from SNA perspective. Seminal studies explored co-authorship networks in various fields using data gathered from large online international Digital Libraries (DLs) - general (e.g., ISI-WOS, Scopus) or thematic oriented (e.g., Econlit for Economics or Medline for Medical Sciences) - rather than...