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Posts tagged collaboration- Posted by Shelly on November 13, 2017
In this article, two award-winning high school research teams—Mechromancers and The Three Musketeeretts—share their amazing success stories and explain how they used Overleaf to document their research projects.
Mechromancers team members winning second place at the FIRST World Championship in Houston, Texas.
The Three Musketeeretts receiving a $5,000 STEM-In-Action Grant to continue developing their project. Image source/credit: eCybermission 2017 by U.S.Army RDECOM is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
- Posted by Graham on July 19, 2017
In this Case Study we discuss the latest results from the University of Cambridge’s trial of Overleaf Commons, highlighting rapid and substantial growth in the adoption of Overleaf by members of the university—both in terms of new registered users and the number of projects being created:
In particular, we see a significant increase in the number of external institutions whose members collaborate with Cambridge via Overleaf: - Posted by Sarah Macfadyen, Scribendi Inc. on May 18, 2017
Founded in 1997, Scribendi is one of the world’s oldest and largest online editing and proofreading companies—providing clients with fast, reliable, and affordable language services. In this post Scribendi shares some invaluable advice to help ensure consistency within collaboratively-written documents.
- Posted by Mary Anne on April 11, 2017
Did you miss our recent participation in Digital Science's webinar on scholarly collaboration? No worries! You can view it at your leisure here: