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CIAO DATE: 04/02
International Scholarly Collaboration: Lessons From the Past
Social Science Research Council
2000
A Report of the Social Science Research Council Inter-regional Working Group on International Scholarly Collaboration
Scholarly collaboration is not a new activity. It is embedded in the institutional framework of modern research universities, implicit in the acknowledgments of every scholarly monograph, and takes place all the time, across all kinds of boundaries. Yet we are a long way from understanding the range of phenomena captured by the term "scholarly collaboration" in a systematic way. If, as most observers expect, the scale and extent of international scholarly collaboration will increase substantially in the future, then a fuller understanding of collaboration as a field of social action is long overdue. This report is the result of a collective step toward that end.