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Voosen P (2013) Microbiology leaves the solo author behind.
That's the perception Ms. Sandler found among some of the people she interviewed: "It's toughest in your late 30s and early 40s," "Going Solo" author Eric Klinenberg says.
In a few instances, students will be granted permission to work alone and be the solo author on the MA paper.
I've lately taken part in a number of panels that argued the future lies with group creation rather than the solo author.
He was a bit of a visionary; he saw that theatre was rapidly changing and moving in the direction of devised, collective work and away from the notion of the omniscient solo author with a single viewpoint.
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Academics take liberties with pronouns; like Margaret Thatcher, solo authors often refer to themselves as "we", and philosophers can use "I" to mean anyone and everyone.
More useful, perhaps, is their observation that "teams are 37.7% more likely than solo authors to insert novel combinations into familiar knowledge domains".
Novel combinations of prior work are rare, yet teams are 37.7% more likely than solo authors to insert novel combinations into familiar knowledge domains.
She's so talented that skeptics didn't believe that she wrote her own songs as a teenager until she solo authored all of the songs on her third album, Speak Now.
A recent study on 19.9 million scientific publications shows that team science is dominating knowledge production compared to solo authors [ 1].
This gap shrinks as women solo-author more papers.
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