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Intriguing Interdisciplinary Initiatives

Connaway, Lynn Silipigni (2005) Intriguing Interdisciplinary Initiatives.

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This is the introductory presentation (of 7 slides) by Lynn Connaway on Thursday, January 13, 2005 to the session "Intriguing Interdisciplinary Initiatives" convened by the Research SIG at the ALISE 2005 Conference. Lynn Connaway and Marie Radford were the 2004 Research SIG session organizers. In this short introduction Connaway highlighted the framework for collaboration, the barriers and benefits of collaboration.

EPrint Type:Presentation
Keywords:ALISE; Association for Library and Information Science Education
Subjects:Library and Information Science Education
ID Code:679
Deposited On:13 January 2005
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4) Goman, Carol Kinsey. 2004. “The Power of Collaboration.” Seminar in Dublin, OH, November 9.

5) Creamer, Elizabeth G. 2004. “Collaborators’ Attitudes About Differences of Opinions.” The Journal of Higher Education, 75(5): 556-571.

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