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Collaborative Processes in Science and Literature: an In-Depth Look at the Cases of CERN and SIC

Emilia Leogrande, Renato Nicassio

2021Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper we examine how the process of collaboration works in science and literature. In the first part, we discuss the features of scientific collaboration and literary collaboration and the differences between them. In the second part, we analyze two processes of collaboration, each from a different field: the case of CERN and high-energy physics and the case of Scrittura Industriale Collettiva and its Great Open Novel. Lastly, we try to compare those two processes and deduce the common traits of a successful collaboration.

Topics & Concepts

Large Hadron ColliderProcess (computing)Field (mathematics)Open scienceComputer scienceSociologyParticle physicsPhysicsMathematicsAstronomyPure mathematicsOperating systemResearch Data Management PracticesScientific Computing and Data Managementscientometrics and bibliometrics research