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Community of Interest

An O3 community of interest is for those groups who want to discuss and engage in a particular theme related to the research and education community. These communities of interest are usually open to as many people who want to discuss the issue and are not attached to any specific research project or deadline.

O3 communities of interest make use of specific O3 tools such as forums and blogs and are less about managing documents and deadlines.

Each community of interest requires at least one group administrator who is dedicated to managing and promoting the community. Ideally, you'll want to have 2-3 administrators.

You can propose a community of interest by e-mailing us collaborate@othree.ca.

(Last modified by Gary Hilson - 8 months ago)

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