383 Articles match "Document"

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The Problem and the Fix for the US Intelligence Agencies' Lessons Learned
Reduce the difficulties of hand-offs by involving those who can implement lessons learned findings Hand-offs of lessons learned from those who gain and document its insights to those process owners with authority to make changes are a very common failure of lessons learned programs/initiatives/activities. Hand-offs occur when a team, made up of people external to those being studied, conduct a study and then make recommendations to those who are expected to make changes.
Conversation Matters - Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Inspirational items for learning
Our research was designed to uncover the books, articles and web resource which attendees at the conference have found inspirational for their learning and teaching philosophies. It was carried out as a comparative study to that of Brier and Lebbin (2006*), who surveyed delegates at the LOEX-of-the-West conference in the USA.
Information Literacy Weblog - Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Blog>> Simple Things
Everybody, it seems, is using Sharepoint. For a product which does enterprise document and content management (including metadata and taxonomy handling) badly in its native state, and collaboration only in a mediocre fashion compared to competitors, it’s not the best deal for knowledge managers to have to grapple with...
Green Chameleon - Monday, June 29, 2009
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  • Show Document: Easy, No-Signup Live Document Collaboration
    Written by Simon Mackie . While there are many live collaboration tools out there, I haven’t seen any that are quite as simple as Show Document . It’s a free Flash-based web app that provides a robust,  no-hassle way to get near-instant feedback or collaboration on a document, with no signup or downloads required.
    Web Worker Daily - Wednesday, May 20, 2009
  • Using Wikis to Document UI Specifications
    This documentation is commonly known as a UI specification or UI spec. There are several applications for authoring a UI spec, with wikis being a relatively new tool. However, designers should be aware of a wiki’s benefits and drawbacks for documentation, since UI specs uniquely reflect a project and its context. The documentation needs are often based on the size of the project, launch date, team dynamics, audience, technology, and the product development process.
    Boxes and Arrows - Monday, June 29, 2009
  • Next Document: Reference Architecture For Social Network Sites
    What are the architectural components of a social network site? Implementing an internal ???corporate Facebook??? web site has become a frequent request to IT organizations from employees, line-of-business managers, human resource groups, and C-level executive teams. However, there are few commonly accepted practices regarding what architectural components need to be included in such a web site to qualify it as an internal version of the popular consumer site, Facebook.
    Column Two - Wednesday, July 16, 2008
  • What Is Wirearchy ? (A Draft of PDF Document)
    I’d really appreciate your feedback as to how this can be improved. . What is Wirearchy PDF Version 031009 Publish at Scribd or explore others: Non-fiction Books principles wirearchy . Powered by Qumana ...Tags: Main Page.
    Wirearchy - Thursday, April 2, 2009
  • Embed Your Files with embedit.in
    Written by Aliza Sherman . Need to embed a file into a blog post or web site in a tasteful document viewer? Increo Solutions has come up with embedit.in , a simple and straightforward document embedding app.... The new version also gives you three ways to display your document: 1. as an embed; 2. as a link to the document (still requires JavaScript); and 3. as a thumbnail, linking to full document. Two new features in the new version really help separate embedit.
    Web Worker Daily - Monday, June 15, 2009
  • Deciding what content goes on intranet and what content goes on a Document Management System
    Occasionally I get the urge to answer a question on LinkedIn ... Question: How do you decide what content goes on intranet and what content goes on a Document Management System. Is it an issue in your organization?
    Collaboration 2.0 - Monday, June 16, 2008
  • TextFlow: Document Collaboration with Adobe Air
    Live collaboration in such situations is logistically difficult, and stressful for all involved. Tracking changes in a Word document is one way to get around this, but doing it that way, there’s really only one person working on one document at any given time. TextFlow now provides an alternative. To use TextFlow, you’ll need a word processing program that can open and save in .doc (Word) format, and Adobe AIR installed on your machine. Before you can use TextFlow, however, you need drafts to work from.
    Web Worker Daily - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
  • DocVerse: Easy MS Office Document Sharing and Collaboration
    No more emailing a Word 2007 document to a colleague only to find they’re using Word 97 — or even worse, that sinking feeling that comes with the realization that you and your colleagues have all been working on different revision versions. New startup DocVerse aims to bring the kind of easy cross-platform sharing and collaboration you get with Google Docs to Microsoft Office users. I took the beta version of DocVerse for a spin today, and first impressions are good.
    Web Worker Daily - Wednesday, February 11, 2009
  • Revizr: Red Pen Collaboration Goes Wiki
    Written by Darrell Etherington . Document collaboration with distributed teams can be a bit of a headache, as I’ve noted in previous posts. No doubt, if you’ve ever tried it yourself, you don’t need me to remind you. More tools are available than ever before for getting this kind of work done, but with a plethora of choices comes a conundrum. What kind of tool works best for collaborating on a single document?
    Web Worker Daily - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
  • Docstoc: Online Document Hosting and Preview Services
    Written by Darrell Etherington . Working online, you probably need to share documents  with clients, partners and coworkers. You also probably wouldn’t mind having a resource at hand whereby you could search, preview, and download a wide selection of documents to use as templates, research material, or benchmarks to help further your own work. Docstoc is a new service that aims to meet both of these needs with a web app.
    Web Worker Daily - Tuesday, February 24, 2009