"Blogs" and "Wikis" are valuable software tools for communication within research groups

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Appropriate software tools may improve communication and ease access to knowledge for research groups. A weblog is a website which contains periodic, chronologically ordered posts on a common webpage, whereas a wiki is hypertext-based collaborative software that enables documents to be authored collectively using a web browser. Although not primarily intended for use as an intranet-based collaborative knowledge warehouse, both blogs and wikis have the potential to offer all the features of complex and expensive IT solutions. These tools enable the team members to share knowledge simply and quickly-the collective knowledge base of the group can be efficiently managed and navigated. © 2005 International Center for Artificial Organs and Transplantation.

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Sauer, I. M., Bialek, D., Efimova, E., Schwartlander, R., Pless, G., & Neuhaus, P. (2005). “Blogs” and “Wikis” are valuable software tools for communication within research groups. Artificial Organs, 29(1), 82–83. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1594.2004.29005.x

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