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How to Use the Internet to Create Content Collaboratively by 
            Bloomsbury

Purpose and benefits

Collaborative writing has seen a steady increase since the coming of the Internet. E-mail, in particular, has been a driver of collaboration because it enables writers to communicate cheaply and regularly. Websites can be used to maintain archives of materials used, and to track various versions of a document in a logical and easy-to-use manner.

Method

Management checklist, answers to FAQs, common traps, and suggested action plans.

Time to Complete

10

Length

3 Pages

Participants

1

Price

£2 Pounds Sterling
(inc. VAT)

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