coronavirus
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Brain power
3 questions to ask yourself next time you see a graph, chart or map
Visualizations can help a better understanding of data, but they can also confuse or mislead. Here are some tips on…
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Brain power
Identifying the “right” interventions in the wicked complexity of the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 is a wicked problem as its complexity transcends health, environment, social, and economic boundaries. Causal loop diagrams can assist…
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Analysis & counterpoints
Science publishing has opened up during the coronavirus pandemic. It won’t be easy to keep it that way
The COVID-19 pandemic has made a compelling case for open access to research knowledge. However, there is still a lack…
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COVID-19 coronavirus
Are we entering a new world of remote work?
A surprisingly large proportion of our jobs can be done remotely, but remote work is not a one-size-fits-all concept.
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COVID-19 coronavirus
Can I trust this map? 4 questions to ask when you see a map of the coronavirus pandemic
Maps can help ordinary citizens to work together with governments to limit the damage done by COVID-19, but they need…
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COVID-19 coronavirus
Disclosing COVID-19 cases in public is more effective than lockdown
Lockdown strategies are a blunt instrument with health risks and economic consequences. The public knowledge sharing approach in South Korea…
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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Dr. Irma Becerra
Marymount University President Dr. Irma Becerra discusses the university's response in the COVID-19 pandemic – meeting the challenge of creating…
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COVID-19 coronavirus
Call for papers: Mass collaboration and knowledge management
A forthcoming journal special issue will explore mass collaboration and knowledge management in the context of COVID-19. The call for…