Berghoff, Federkeil. "The Guidelines Project : Providing Instruments for Evaluating Development Research." Evaluating Research Teams. Guidelines Project, 2009. Web. 13 Nov. 2016.
This scholarly peer reviewed journal is an essential tool in any collaborative writer. In order for the writer to be effective with his or her team, this journal suggests that the writer be with his or her team every step of the way. In order for the team to be effective the individuals within the team must be collaborative with every tool in their possession and be willing to share it with their team.
Cohen, S. "What Makes Teams Work: Group Effectiveness Research from the Shop Floor to the Executive Suite." Journal of Management 23.3 (1997): 239-90. Web.
Cohen writes a journal effectively showing exactly how group effectiveness increases with slight changes in attitude and environment. In order for the group to be collaborative, there are certain actions that can be taken by the individuals to increase productivity. Cohen backs up his information with data and peer reviewed research. This makes Cohen's journal incredibly reliable and effective to any collaborator.
UNC. "Group Writing." The Writing Center at UNCChapel Hill Comments. UNC, 1994. Web. 13 Nov. 2016.
The United Chapel Hill college provides an accessible website that includes a plethora of information that pertains to the audience in question, writers who are just beginning their career. In addition, the UNC backs up this data with many forms of research that have empirically been effective. UNC has a website that is incredibly easy to read and informative.
Woods, Peter, Bob Jeffrey, Geoff Troman, Mari Boyle, and Barry Cocklin. "Team and Technology in Writing up Research." British Educational Research Journal 24.5 (1998): 573-92. Web.
Peter Woods writes a journal with his peers that attacks an issue that is less talked about within articles pertaining to the subject at hand. In order for the group to be effective they must be willing to use the technology in their arsenal. Peter Woods outlines the necessary technology that any group needs and shows the reader how to implement this technology into their group work.
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