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Group WorkIt is likely that you will be required to do group work while at GSLIS, as well as out in the professional world. Here are some suggestions for working collaboratively online.File StorageWhile at UIUC, you have file storage space provided to you by both GSLIS and CITES, the larger computing body on campus. We recommend using the file sharing options available to you through CITES. The service is very robust and fairly simple to use - please note that while the GSLIS help desk may be able to answer some basic questions you might have regarding NetFiles, more thorough support may be found at the CITES HelpDesk.In order to use NetFiles, the CITES file storage service, you must first set up your Active Directory password. Directions for getting started are available here: http://www.cites.uiuc.edu/netfiles/quickstart.html Once you've set up that account, you can sign in to NetFiles using your web browser. Additional documentation on basic NetFiles use is available here: http://www.cites.uiuc.edu/netfiles/web.html NetFiles provides you with a few options for collaborative work.
Other OptionsConfluence WikiConfluence is an open source commercial wiki package supported by GSLIS. Confluence spaces are created by request and may be created for individuals or working groups. To request a Confluence space, please email help@support.lis.uiuc.eduGoogle DocsIf you wish to collaboratively author a document online, Google Docs may be an option for your group. You can use Google Docs to edit existing files, create new files, and publish your documents online. Support information is available here: here.Live Session ChatIf you are collaborating with others at GSLIS and need to chat, you can use theSegueApplied Technologies for Learning in the Arts & Sciences (ATLAS) provides Segue as a campus-wide service. You will need your NetID and Active Directory Password to access your account. Support for Segue can be found here.(Other) Wiki SoftwareIf you have your own server space, you could install and use wiki software to allow for ongoing editing. Different wiki packages have different options, so make sure you choose the one most appropriate to your needs. WikiMatrix provides a fairly comprehensive comparison of wikis. In addition, many webhosts provide easy installations of certain wiki packages, so make sure to ask your hosting company about these options.
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