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  <title>Scientistsâ€™ Collaboration in the Social Sciences Field: Investigating the Determinants of Scholarly Collaboration in the Canadian Context 2001-2008</title>
  <journal>International Journal of Information Studies</journal>
  <author>Ines Belgacem, Moktar Lamari</author>
  <volume>4</volume>
  <issue>2</issue>
  <year>2000</year>
  <doi></doi>
  <url>https://www.dline.info/ijis/fulltext/v4n2/ijisv4n2_4.pdf</url>
  <abstract>In the current era of knowledge economy scientific productivity measurement has profound implications.
Scientific collaboration is a core component in scientific collaboration measurement for which researches use a few
determinants. We in this study have measured the scientific collaboration in Canadian Universities during the period 2002
and 2008 using Canadian Bibliometric Database (CBD) of the Observatory of Science and Technology (OST-Quebec).
Using an exploratory model, we did analyses of the data and found that the funding has significant impact on the quality of
publications. Our results also reveal that organizational attributes play a crucial role in explaining research collaboration,
especially in terms of the language of universities.</abstract>
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