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Academic Research Mentions

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These are examples of how my public research has been used and mentioned on the web.

r03apres
Presenting at FUDCon on my Fedora Research. I presented a paper at the FISL 14 Free Software Conference or you can read my report to the Fedora community. The following screens show a few examples of how my research was received and applied.
r03bfedoraredesign
Fedora utilizing my recommendations
r03fbusinessanthro
How to grow, maintain, and sustain an online development environment Source: Handbook of Anthropology in Business
r03ewikipediawomen
How to grow, maintain, and sustain an online development environment Source: Sue Gardner's Blog on Gender Disparity of Wikipedia Editors
r03dMIT
How to grow, maintain, and sustain an online development environment Source: MIT Technology Review
r03cwired
How to grow, maintain, and sustain an online development environment Source: Wired
DMN-BeyondDFW2019
Dallas Morning News, Dec 16, 2019
HRSmart – SaaS Redesign SoftLayer/IBM – Storefront
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