Newman, PNAS, 2001.

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Citation

M.E.J.Newman. 2001. The Structure of Scientific Collaboration Networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 404-409.

Online Version

http://www.pnas.org/content/98/2/404.full.pdf+html

Databases

MEDLINE (biomedical research)[1]

Los Alamos e-Print Archive (physics)[2]

NCSTRL (computer science)[3]

Summary

This is a paper investigating the structure of scientific collaboration. The author ulitized data from a number of databases in different fields: Biomedical, Physics and Computer Science. Properties of these networks are:

  • In all cases, scientific communities seem to constitute a ‘‘small world,’’[4] in which the average distance between scientists via a line of intermediate collaborators varies logarithmically with the size of the relevant community.