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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/21316
Title: Easing the Collaboration Curse for Access
Authors: Rzeczkowski, Wiktor
Department: None
Keywords: collaboration curse, collaboration issues and factors, deep work, shallow work, OS root access, empowering administrators and developers, cloud based
Publication Date: 6-Oct-2016
Abstract: As things can be achieved collectively that cannot be achieved individually, the cult of collaboration has become ubiquitous and reached the knowledge work where uninterrupted concentration is the principal virtue and where the collaboration interruptions, meetings, emails, calls become a curse. This item highlights and raises awareness of factors and issues that can harm collaboration outcomes and shows a cloud based approach to curse free collaboration between system administrators and service developers.
Description: This item is in the form of a 5 minute video created from a PowerPoint slide deck and narration originally presented as a 5 minute ignite talk on October 6, 2016 at Access Conference 2016, Fredericton, NB, Canada. Two versions of the video are included, one with captions and one without.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/21316
Appears in Collections:McMaster University Libraries Publications

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Rzeczkowski-Easing_the_Collaboration_Curse_for_Access-captions.mp4
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5 minute video with captions13.03 MBMPEGView/Open
Rzeczkowski-Easing_the_Collaboration_Curse_for_Access-nocaptions.mp4
Open Access
5 minute video without captions11.13 MBMPEGView/Open
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