Sunday, October 12, 2008

Writing a joint article using the internet - Perth WA - Dunedin NZ


I have been wanting to publish an article about the growing trend and use of the Internet. It always astonishes me how much information is out there and how many women seek out this information or use the Internet to spread information about pregnancy, childbirth, freebirth, unattended birth, medicalised care, good & poor care received from midwives. I am also perplexed or surprised at how many midwives still do not utilise this resource or are afraid of it - 'the Internet' or cyber world as I like to call it.

It seemed a logical step to take when I asked Sarah Stewart to co-publish with me, Sarah has been a great support to me since I began blogging in January of 2008. Today I contacted Sarah via Skype to discuss the next step, which has been to create a document using google docs,(you do need to have a current google account) by which we can both write and edit our article, it is so great, I can't believe it is so easy, off course once you know how! It was so amazing to talk to Sarah after blogging for 10 months we have finally spoken. I find it unbelievable that technology takes us this far, here I am in Perth WA and Sarah is in Dunedin NZ, five hours of time between us and we spoke and saw each other as if we were face to face - it is really amazing.

My first task is to brainstorm all the things I'm interested in, as I have already mentioned some of them, Sarah did point out to me that we could write several papers and culling will be very important.
This is a familiar problem for me - too many ideas, that's where Sarah will keep me focused.

Watch this space to see how we go ..............

4 comments:

Sarah Stewart said...

You must be mad asking me to keep you on track - I'm renown for going off on tangents all the time :)

Tania said...

Ill look forward to reading your articles, Sarah is great in encouraging me to reflect on aspects of my work I don't think of, and knows how to tweak my creativity.

Carolyn said...

Good luck with this project. I'll look forward to seeing the results.

InfoMidwife said...

Thanks Tania and Carolyn for your support. Ciao

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