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When editing a volume of papers on interdisciplinary research efforts, editors’ tasks comprise a classification of the papers submitted and an assignment of subsets of papers to important topics of research covered. On the basis of key words attached to the different papers by the referees of the papers and with the help of well-known data analysis techniques a characterization of the papers is given which serves as a starting-point for structuring the underlying volume.
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Gaul, W., Schader, M. (1988). Characterization of Research Papers by Data Analysis Techniques. In: Gaul, W., Schader, M. (eds) Data, Expert Knowledge and Decisions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73489-2_1
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