The bibliographic archives used to study scientific collaboration can affect the derived bibliometric indicators as well as the co-authorship network structure. Indeed, the most used international databases might not be able to cover all kinds of works, especially for those disciplines having a more national orientation in their scientific production. In this case, the integration of high-impact journals databases with specialized and local bibliographic archives may be the best compromise to obtain a good coverage of whole research products of scientists involved in a specific field. To carry out the above task, two main challenges have to be addressed: 1) how to combine information by identifying and linking duplicate records, i.e. record...