Five tips to make the most of your Academic Collaborations_by Elsevier

Research collaborations offer solutions to many unanswered questions in academia. Other than furthering science, collaborations are highly desirable for researchers in order for them to develop a healthy and productive collaborative network, share new research ideas and develop a diverse set of skills, all resulting in an increase in publication output. Yet, given the multiple parties, goals, and expectations, collaborative projects are more susceptible to failure when compared to individual undertakings…

Author: MULUGETA WOLDETSADIK, Librarian/Information Professional-Library Books and Digital Resources Donation Projects Coordinator at Hawassa University, Ethiopia

Mulugeta Woldetsadik is an experienced Librarian/Information Professional based in Ethiopia. He has worked in various Ethiopian educational institutions' libraries such as schools, college or university libraries. Presently, he works in collaboration with international partner organizations to facilitate donations of books and digital resources. His focus is on advancing information and digital literacy, advocating beyond higher education libraries, specifically for primary and secondary school libraries, and conducting community outreach. Through his efforts, he promotes access to information resources and technology, while raising awareness of the educational resources and services libraries offer in rural areas across the Sidama region of Ethiopia.

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