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Wikis and collaborative writing applications in health care: a scoping review protocol

The rapid rise in the use of collaborative writing applications (eg, wikis, Google Documents, and Google Knol) has created the need for a systematic synthesis of the evidence of their impact as knowledge translation (KT) tools in the health care sector and for an inventory of the factors that affect...

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Published in:JMIR research protocols 2012-04, Vol.1 (1), p.e1-e1
Main Authors: Archambault, Patrick Michel, van de Belt, Tom H, Grajales Iii, Francisco J, Eysenbach, Gunther, Aubin, Karine, Gold, Irving, Gagnon, Marie-Pierre, Kuziemsky, Craig E, Turgeon, Alexis F, Poitras, Julien, Faber, Marjan J, Kremer, Jan A M, Heldoorn, Marcel, Bilodeau, Andrea, Légaré, France
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Writing
title Wikis and collaborative writing applications in health care: a scoping review protocol
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