On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Hi Jean,
Le 09/05/13 05:16 PM, Jean Weber a écrit :
"Academia" including research papers, conference papers, other items
requiring formatting to specific templates, heavy use of
bibliographies and citations; also conference posters and other things
-- in addition to whatever else that might overlap general educational
needs.
Hmmm... wondering how well LO fits into situations where a lot of the
interaction is online, as is common at universities today. I gather
classes use Google Docs extensively, for example.
--Jean
I was going to suggest that we need to add the fact that cooperative work
can be done on institutions' clouds with LibreOffice ability to integrate
through CMIS. This is a really big advantage for LibreOffice for
institutions running their own clouds can then make use of LibreOffice. We
will have to list all of the clouds that have been proven to work with
LibreOffice, there is a list somewhere, and, if not, we can make one up at
the same time as the brochure.
Cheers,
Marc
Yes, big selling point. I knew I was forgetting something important.
Mind you, it's been a looong time since I was actually involved in an
academic environment in any capacity.
--Jean
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