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RIS HITS Recording: Wiki.CHOP.edu

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This presentation video from the February 9th, 2022, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute Information Services Highlighted Information Technology Series (RIS HITS) provides a general overview, by Nick Kight, RIS Outreach Manager, and Michael Liberatore, IS Developer III, demonstration of the Wiki.CHOP.edu application. The collaborative Atlassian Confluence software tool at Research Institute.

How would researchers and administrators use Wiki.CHOP.edu?

Wiki.CHOP.edu is the CHOP instance of Atlassian Confluence, a wiki tool designed to be easy to use and encourage more productive and collaborative teamwork by locating important communications, documents, and decision making in one central location.

  • Department, Center, Lab, Core, or work group project development (can be linked to other Altassian productivity software like JIRA, Insight, etc.
  • Multi-institutional collaborative studies and projects
  • Team Calendars are available for subscription across internal and external calendar clients (Google, Outlook, etc.)

What will you learn by watching this video presentation?

  • An overview of Research Information Services and our Technology Teams, their services and support
  • Overview of Atlassian Confluence's purpose and features
  • In-depth demonstration of a live instance of CHOP.edu.
  • A very lively question and answer session

More Information

Learn more about Wiki.CHOP.edu application or how you can request support.To learn more, and compare to other data and document storage options available please see Research Data Storage Options. To learn more about Confluence and the CHOP instance please visit the Wiki.CHOP User Group within Wiki.CHOP.edu, where you will find questions and answers by CHOP Wiki.CHOP administrators and users.