Magnus Palmblad, Nees Jan van Eck
文献索引:10.1007/s13361-017-1846-1
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We have explored the collaborative network of the current American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) membership using bibliometric methods. The analysis shows that 4249 members are connected in a single, large, co-authorship graph, including the majority of the most published authors in the field of mass spectrometry. The map reveals topographical differences between university groups and national laboratories, and that the co-authors with the strongest links have long worked together at the same location. We have collected and summarized information on the geographical distribution of members, showing a high coverage of active researchers in North America and Western Europe. Looking at research fields, we could also identify a number of new or ‘hot’ topics among ASMS members. Interactive versions of the maps are available on-line at http://goo.gl/UBNFMQ (collaborative network) and http://goo.gl/WV25vm (research topics).
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