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Attention #NPdataNerds: Report back from the first-ever Do Good Data Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Report back from the first-ever Do Good Data Conference by Julia Smith. What started as a happy hour (“as all good things begin,” says Andrew) to share ideas and commiserate with fellow data-minded souls at local nonprofits has grown into a full-fledged network that came together for its first annual conference earlier this month.

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Advice for Consultants - Part 2

Robert Weiner

3) Find resources to build your skills, and give them time every week: webinars, listservs, online classes, books, etc. Attend conferences. make sure the client “owns&# the project. Even a word doc you update every time you’re on site for a client is better than notes scribbled on post-its.

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Wikis: What, When, Why

Museum 2.0

While there are some criticisms of its consensus-based model for information-vetting, there's no doubt of its success as a collaborative knowledge-creation project. a conference). After the conference, the wiki switched from being a participatory site to a useful record. The wiki has to be the best tool for the job.

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September Net2 Think Tank Roundup: Curating Content

Tech Soup

content that relates to my project, I follow lots of blogs of partner. tried turning email discussions on listservs into blog posts and opting to record conference call presentations. Curate your event notes and materials : "We encourage our speakers and our attendees to share their conference materials and notes.

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