Abstract

Authors of COVID-19 papers produced during the pandemic were overwhelmingly not subject matter experts. Such a massive inflow of scholars from different expertise areas is both an asset and a potential problem. Domain-informed scientific collaboration is the key to preparing for future crises.

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Sikdar, S., venturini, S., Charpignon, M., Suresh Kumar, S., Rinaldi, F., Tudisco, F., Fortunato, S. & Majumder, M. 2024, 'What we should learn from pandemic publishing', Nature Human Behaviour, 8, pp. 1631-1634. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01969-7

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