Pre-Award Grants Database and Facebook
Lynch, Patrick W
(13 Oct 2010 08:27 EST)
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NSF MSP application
Constance Evon Black-Postl
(13 Oct 2010 08:46 EST)
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Re: NSF MSP application
Marie Smith
(13 Oct 2010 09:03 EST)
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Re: Pre-Award Grants Database and Facebook
Charlie Hathaway
(13 Oct 2010 09:07 EST)
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Re: Pre-Award Grants Database and Facebook Nadler, Elsa (13 Oct 2010 09:22 EST)
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Humanities and NEH Consultant
BURCHARD, LORI
(13 Oct 2010 09:45 EST)
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Re: Pre-Award Grants Database and Facebook
Ken Clark
(13 Oct 2010 10:11 EST)
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Re: Pre-Award Grants Database and Facebook
Pamela K Mott
(13 Oct 2010 09:36 EST)
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Re: Pre-Award Grants Database and Facebook
Schreiber, Hollie
(13 Oct 2010 10:09 EST)
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Re: Pre-Award Grants Database and Facebook
Kendra Mingo
(13 Oct 2010 11:31 EST)
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Thanks Charlie... As for Web-based collaborating systems, I have used some and find them awkward. When you have multiple people working on the same document, it becomes very confusing (even trying) to keep versions straight and determine which is the version you should be working on...and then you discover someone else is doing something at the same time. I find it doubles the work. All collaborative proposals need a "traffic cop" and proposal "manager" to orchestrate pieces and coordinate versions and editing. As for funding announcements, I find that the most reliable, efficient and user-friendly system is the one with a person doing the disseminating. Too many faculty discard automated e-mails or don't pay close attention to them. But when I send directed announcements to a small list, I find I get a number of inquiries and replies (such as "we are going for this one" and "thanks"). I guess I could be considered a technology Luddite, but I find the personal touch and personal contact still is the best way to go. Elsa Elsa Nadler 419.530.6230 -----Original Message----- From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@hrinet.org] On Behalf Of Charlie Hathaway Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 10:07 AM To: xxxxxx@hrinet.org Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] Pre-Award Grants Database and Facebook Can SOMEONE explain to me why Facebook offers some extra advantage in this area. Could it simply be another way of TRYING to prevent people from ignoring email messages from their sponsored projects office? And is Facebook use so common/universal that this would get things to everyone? I think posting on (the) StallDoor.com might work better because virtually all faculty and staff use the restrooms. CH > Hi All: > > I have two questions that I would appreciate some feedback on: > > > (1) We are trying to automate our Pre-Award grants management process > (to track internal approvals, disseminate funding announcements, > create a shared forum for faculty to collaborate on proposals and to > share draft documents back and forth, etc). I am looking for a > reliable and comprehensive web-based system for these pre-award > functions. I would like to demo some of the best programs on the > market- does anyone have any suggestions? To date, I have only > reviewed InfoReady4Grants, a relatively new program that has its pros and cons. > > > > (2) Do any Pre-Award offices have a Facebook page? If so, I would > love to be invited to it, as we are considering developing one! > > > THANKS > > > Patrick W. Lynch > Director, Office of Grant Programs > > Barry University > Institutional Advancement > 211 LaVoie Hall > 11300 Northeast Second Avenue > Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695 > phone: 305.899.3072 > fax: 305.899.3071 > www.barry.edu<http://www.barry.edu/> > P please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. > > > > ====================================================================== > Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including > subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available > via our web site at http://www.hrinet.org (click on "Listserv Lists") > ====================================================================== > ====================================================================== Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available via our web site at http://www.hrinet.org (click on "Listserv Lists") ====================================================================== ====================================================================== Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available via our web site at http://www.hrinet.org (click on "Listserv Lists") ======================================================================