American Journal of Preventive Medicine
The Team Science Toolkit: Enhancing Research Collaboration Through Online Knowledge Sharing
Vogel, A L, Hall, K L, Fiore, S M, Klein, J T, Michelle Bennett, L, Gadlin, H, Stokols, D, Nebeling, L C, Wuchty, S, Patrick, K, Spotts, E L, Pohl, C, Riley, W T & Falk-Krzesinski, H J (2013)
Research teams, ranging from pairs of collaborators to large networks, are becoming the dominant paradigm in knowledge production. Across all research fields, teams now produce more frequently cited and higher impact research than individual authors. This trend—known as “team science” or “team-based research”—has emerged as a strategy to address increasingly complex scientific problems, often by applying sophisticated conceptual and methodologic approaches that draw on multiple disciplines, fields, and professions.



