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From A Distance: how we work across oceans and time zones


Monday, February 15th, 2010

Michael, Richard Sayers (from CAVAL Ltd) and I started work on the research project in September 2008. How we managed to organise a multi-faceted research project, a five-week international visit, and three speaking engagements when we were over 14,000km (as the crow flies) and 16 time zones apart is the subject of a short article in the Jan/Feb edition of inCite, the news magazine of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA).

The article is reproduced here with the kind permission of ALIA and inCite:

From A Distance inCite Jan/Feb 2010 PDF 682 KB)
Cheetham, W. & Stephens, M. (2010). From a distance: Using emerging technology to organise a study about emerging technology. inCite, Vol. 31 Issue 1/2, p. 14.

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