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Revision as of 16:11, 20 May 2013


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Workgroups

Workgroups are collaborative communities, often within an organization that complete efforts

Wiki Rules


Link to List of Workgroups Link to List of Topics Link to List of Places

Link to List of Efforts Link to List of Products Link to List of Documents Link to List of Graphics Link to List of Websites

Link to Delta Sites Link to Embayment Sites Link to Beach Sites Link to Rocky Headland Sites

Link to Headwater Sites Link to Lowland Watershed Sites Link to Floodplain Sites

Workgroups are people who work together to achieve shared goals. From large institutions to small organizations to loose communities. Workgroup pages might tell about workgroup efforts, but as an effort produces valuable information it may be useful to develop an effort page. When a workgroup product, helps another workgroup save work, it becomes a resource. Workgroups that develop a large portfolio here might create an acronym category to flag its efforts and products.

Here are some useful things it might be nice to know about workgroups:

  • What is the source of their funding (and for GOV their authorities).
  • How many people involved in each workgroup.
  • What is the area they work in, and links back to significant efforts.

Federal

Tribal

State

Academic

Local

NGO

Coordination Bodies


All Workgroups