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Dear friends and colleagues
I have started a blog called digitalcollaboration which you can find at http://digitalcollaboration.wordpress.com/2011/02/07/a-big-warm-welcome/.
Its purpose is to provide a forum for those who are working increasingly in a digitised information environment, and who are noting that there is a steady process of converging technologies, and an increased need for us all to work more closely with computer scientists and technologists, as well as sociologists, linguists, cultural anthropologists and so on in order to design and create really useful digital information systems and cultural (and organisational) memory  institutions.
I hope that you will all join and participate in this space, using it to connect and network with others ploughing in the same fields, and sharing problems and solutions as they are encountered.
All the very best
Sue


Dr Susan Myburgh
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University of South Australia
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