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Revision as of 08:45, 2 July 2006
Collaboration theory consists of analytical frameworks for understanding the collaborative process and its outcomes derived through various forms of research and reflection.
Find out more at MetaCollab's wiki-encyclopedia on collaboration, at
http://collaboration.wikia.com/wiki/Collaboration_theory