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Global Scholarly Collaboration: from Traditional Citation Practice to Direct Communication

Sergey Parinov ORCID (1), Victoria Antonova (2)
(1) Central Institute of Economics and Mathematics of the RAS
(2) Higher school of Economics
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Submitted on
June 20, 2018
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June 20, 2018
Published on
June 20, 2018
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March 31, 2025
Proceedings 1
Connecting the Knowledge Commons: From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure
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10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2018.24
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Global Scholarly Collaboration: from Traditional Citation Practice to Direct Communication

Sergey Parinov ORCID (1), Victoria Antonova (2)
(1) Central Institute of Economics and Mathematics of the RAS
(2) Higher school of Economics
Abstract
The development of recent research information systems allows a transformation of citations in the full text of research papers into interactive elements. Such interactivity in some cases works as an instrument of direct scholarly communications between citing and cited authors. We discuss this challenge for research e-infrastructure development including opportunities for improvements in research cooperation and in collaboration mechanisms for the global research community.
Keywords
  • [SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
  • scholarly communication
  • Citations as interactive elements
  • collaboration
  • cooperation
  • shared mental models
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