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Collaboration among a research team is a critical part of nearly all impact evaluations. With the general availability of low-cost cloud collaboration tools, it is important to use tools that effectively achieve the goals of sharing access to data and content, while protecting the privacy, integrity, and history of that content and imposing as low of a learning cost on other collaborators as possible. | |||
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===Collaboration tools for data analysis === | |||
GitHub | |||
=== Collaboration tools for paper writing=== | |||
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Revision as of 16:47, 9 February 2018
Collaboration among a research team is a critical part of nearly all impact evaluations. With the general availability of low-cost cloud collaboration tools, it is important to use tools that effectively achieve the goals of sharing access to data and content, while protecting the privacy, integrity, and history of that content and imposing as low of a learning cost on other collaborators as possible.
Guidelines
Collaboration tools for data analysis
GitHub
Collaboration tools for paper writing
Overleaf
Back to Parent
This article is part of the topic Collaboration Tools
Additional Resources
- list here other articles related to this topic, with a brief description and link