Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Scientific collaboration is a research area that focuses on the study of how scientists and researchers work together to achieve common goals. This includes examining the processes, methods, and dynamics of collaborative research, as well as the barriers and facilitators that contribute to successful collaboration. Scientific collaboration can take place within a single institution or across institutions, disciplines, and even countries, and it is essential for the advancement of knowledge and the dissemination of research findings. Researchers in this field may investigate various aspects of collaboration, such as the impact of interdisciplinary teams, the role of technology in facilitating collaboration, and the effect of cultural and social factors on collaborative research. Ultimately, the goal of scientific collaboration research is to enhance our understanding of how collaboration can improve the quality and impact of scientific research.