Selected article for: "sharing collaboration and social networking"

Author: Akers, Katherine G.
Title: Report from the Medical Library Association’s InSight Initiative Summit 1: Engaging Users in a Disruptive Era
  • Document date: 2018_10_1
  • ID: 15drpph0_156
    Snippet: We considered collaboration and sharing as including (1) the sharing of data and code, (2) ongoing work collaboration, and (3) internal and external engagement with the academic/medical community and beyond. These are widely different facets that cannot be fulfilled by any single social networking site. Instead, it may be better to maintain separate tools serving distinct functions with the possibility of their automated integration......
    Document: We considered collaboration and sharing as including (1) the sharing of data and code, (2) ongoing work collaboration, and (3) internal and external engagement with the academic/medical community and beyond. These are widely different facets that cannot be fulfilled by any single social networking site. Instead, it may be better to maintain separate tools serving distinct functions with the possibility of their automated integration.

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