id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-350379-6l55soxu Lee, Jenny J. Scientific globalism during a global crisis: research collaboration and open access publications on COVID-19 2020-07-24 .txt text/plain 6225 283 41 Thus, this study specifically focused on internationally authored scientific articles on COVID-19 published at the beginning of January 2020 to early May 2020 to observe the extent of international collaboration and open access compared with (a) the past five pre-pandemic years and (b) non-COVID-19 articles published during the same 2020 time period. This study sought to explore the nature of scientific globalism, as measured by the extent of scientific research collaboration and open-access articles on COVID-19 and how they compare to non-COVID-19 research (a) during the pandemic as well as (b) the past five pre-pandemic years. In other words countries with a higher GDP, already producing a high domestic output, which also tend to be in restricted journals, may not engage in as much scientific globalism (via international collaboration and open-access publishing) compared with their lower GDP counterparts. ./cache/cord-350379-6l55soxu.txt ./txt/cord-350379-6l55soxu.txt