Do academic scientists share information with their colleagues? Not necessarily

Marie Thursby, Jerry G. Thursby, Carolin Haeussler, Lin Jiang, 25 November 2009

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“Every scientist knows that science advances only if knowledge is shared,” (Warnick and Wojick 2009). Science is a cumulative process, so its progress and benefits to society hinge critically on multiple scientists testing and building on each others’ work.

Topics: Productivity and Innovation
Tags: information sharing, Scientific research

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