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A review of interdisciplinarity in science is presented from the point of view of quantitative studies of science. The main objectives pursued and methodologies used in publications on cross-disciplinary research are pointed out, as well as the most relevant results obtained. The study of cross-disciplinary collaboration between authors, co-classification analysis, interdisciplinary nature of publication journals and cross-disciplinary references and/or citations are the most useful approaches to the topic. Results about a global analysis of scientific areas and disciplines based on ISI multi-assignation indicators are presented.
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- Interdisciplinary Research
- Publication Journal
- Bibliometric Indicator
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Interdisciplinary Nature
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Bordons, M., Morillo, F., Gómez, I. (2004). Analysis of Cross-Disciplinary Research Through Bibliometric Tools. In: Moed, H.F., Glänzel, W., Schmoch, U. (eds) Handbook of Quantitative Science and Technology Research. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2755-9_20
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