External, not internal challenges to interdisciplinary research
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10464-006-9057-0
External, not internal challenges to interdisciplinary research
Abstract
This commentary draws on personal experience with interdisciplinary collaborations to suggest that Maton, Perkins, and Saegert (this issue) may overstate the challenges internal to interdisciplinary work groups. It supports their discussion of external challenges, and comments on the efforts they suggest to further interdisciplinary work.
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