Informatics technology mimics ecology: dense, mutualistic collaboration networks are associated with higher publication rates.
Information technology (IT) adoption enables biomedical research. Publications are an accepted measure of research output, and network models can describe the collaborative nature of publication. In particular, ecological networks can serve as analogies for publication and technology adoption. We co...
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Auteur principal: | Marco D Sorani |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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