Digital network of writers helps to foster spirit of collaboration.
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2015-07-29Keywords
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENTRESEARCH
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Digital network of writers helps to foster spirit of collaboration. 2015, 29 (48):30-1 Nurs StandJournal
Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)DOI
10.7748/ns.29.48.30.s38PubMed ID
26219803Abstract
Nurse Liz Charalambous has shown how a Facebook group can help boost writing (careers, June 3). We would like to take this idea one step further and argue that, contrary to a commonly held notion, 'too many cooks do not spoil the broth' when it comes to group writing. Instead, this approach fosters collaboration between writers, as Ms Charalambous suggests, and which has also been our experience.Item Type
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2047-9018ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.7748/ns.29.48.30.s38
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