Collaboration pattern of scientist in professional studies in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathawada University Aurangabad
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PublisherShelf Publishing
ISBN / ASINB008JRJ11U
ISBN-13978B008JRJ110
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Description
Science is an inherently collaborative enterprise. Collaboration being a
significant indicator of the nature of scientific activity is a geographically
dispersed organization that brings together scientists, instrumentation, and data to facilitate scientific research. It supports rich and recurring human interaction oriented to a common research area, and provides access to the data sources, artifacts and tools required to accomplish research.
Collaboration has been made possible by new communication and
ambitious collaboration. Such collaboration is increasingly necessary. As science progresses, the unsolved problem become more complex, the need for expensive instrumentation increases, larger data sets are required, and a wider range of expertise is needed. In scientific collaborations, researchers work together on a specific research project with a common goal. It can take many forms depending on thewillingness of practitioners to collaborate which in influenced by the goals of those providing the funding the needs of researchers for access to knowledge and research tools, the availability of these resources, and the opportunities of practitioners to link together. Within a sub-field of science, practitioners interact, or cooperate, with other scientists in a variety of ways, including faceto-face meeting, sharing papers and data, attending seminars and workshops, sharing equipment; the most intense being collaboration in research
experimentation.
Collaboration is an intense form of interaction, which allows for
effective communication as well as the sharing of competence and other
resource.
significant indicator of the nature of scientific activity is a geographically
dispersed organization that brings together scientists, instrumentation, and data to facilitate scientific research. It supports rich and recurring human interaction oriented to a common research area, and provides access to the data sources, artifacts and tools required to accomplish research.
Collaboration has been made possible by new communication and
ambitious collaboration. Such collaboration is increasingly necessary. As science progresses, the unsolved problem become more complex, the need for expensive instrumentation increases, larger data sets are required, and a wider range of expertise is needed. In scientific collaborations, researchers work together on a specific research project with a common goal. It can take many forms depending on thewillingness of practitioners to collaborate which in influenced by the goals of those providing the funding the needs of researchers for access to knowledge and research tools, the availability of these resources, and the opportunities of practitioners to link together. Within a sub-field of science, practitioners interact, or cooperate, with other scientists in a variety of ways, including faceto-face meeting, sharing papers and data, attending seminars and workshops, sharing equipment; the most intense being collaboration in research
experimentation.
Collaboration is an intense form of interaction, which allows for
effective communication as well as the sharing of competence and other
resource.
