Scientific globalism during a global crisis: research collaboration and open access publications on COVID-19

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Jenny J. Lee
John P. Haupt
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[1] University of Arizona,Center for the Study of Higher Education
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Higher Education | 2021年 / 81卷
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COVID-19; Geopolitics; China; USA; International collaboration;
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This study sought to understand the nature of scientific globalism during a global crisis, particularly COVID-19. Findings show that scientific globalism occurs differently when comparing COVID-19 publications with non-COVID-19 publications during as well as before the pandemic. Despite the tense geopolitical climate, countries increased their proportion of international collaboration and open-access publications during the pandemic. However, not all countries engaged more globally. Countries that have been more impacted by the crisis and those with relatively lower GDPs tended to participate more in scientific globalism than their counterparts.
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页码:949 / 966
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