On 6/17/2014 4:55 PM, Russell Standish wrote:
Nevertheless, I could well imagine there being some groups that could
justify employing a researcher to perform the necessary literature
search and creatively summarise the results to feed into someone
else's work. Politicians spring to mind as having this need, for example.

That's a large part of what law clerks do for lawyers and judges. My daughter took a summer job when she was in graduate school to find, review, and summarize research papers on measurement of water pollution in fresh water lakes. I think the deal was for 100 papers at $15 each.

Brent

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