Abstract
This study analyzes the trend of international co-authorship in Taiwan’s academic research output. From 1985 to 2015, a two-slope increase is observed. International collaborated publications continue to increase; while domestic publications reach a saturation point. Distribution patterns over different countries and different research areas are analyzed. The patterns conform to global distribution as time evolves. A new indicator of international collaboration is proposed to measure this conformity.
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