Dear All
I have a question which I wondered whether anyone can help me with.
We have some special web conference software which allows multiple users to
view the same screen (anything from Powerpoint to Word, to Internet pages).
When I read the new guidance on the CLA website, I couldn't see any reason
why staff should not log onto a publishers' website and look at an article
'virtually', so it could be shared by a group in a web conference. They
could view it off the publishers' own site, so it would not be being stored
on an NHS network or computer.
What do you think? could this be a way of enabling a 'virtual journal
club'?
Best wishes
Diane
Diane Pritchatt
Senior Information Professional
NHS Blood and Transplant
Vincent Drive
Edgbaston
BIRMINGHAM
B15 2SG
Tel: 0121 254 0512
Fax: 0121 254 0516
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