Cracking the Code: A Comprehensive Analysis of Information Security Strategies Among Professionals
This study analyzes authorship patterns in nineteen Egyptian journals specializing in agricultural sciences. It reveals that multiple authorship is the dominant trend, with co-authored papers representing 79% of the sample. The most frequent form of collaboration involves three authors. The study also highlights significant variation across subfields, with co-authorship being most prevalent in agricultural disciplines related to social sciences. Furthermore, the findings show no substantial differences in collaboration patterns between Egypt, India, and Pakistan.