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see also [[User:Simon/Consulting|consulting]], [[User:Simon/Inter-depending|inter-depending]], [[User:Simon/Making public|making public]], [[User:Simon/Meeting in small rooms in small groups|meeting in small rooms, in small groups]]


see also consulting, inter-depending, making public, meeting in small rooms, in small groups
Networking is not a dirty word. I’m not talking about networking as schmoozing, rubbing elbows with those you wish to impress, handing out business cards like there’s no tomorrow. I mean forming networks of one’s own<ref>Constant, ''Networks of One’s Own'', Available at https://networksofonesown.constantvzw.org</ref>, within which the library can take shape and survive. Maintaining these networks ensures that the space for publication is available.
 
Networking is not a dirty word. I’m not talking about networking as schmoozing, rubbing elbows with those you wish to impress, handing out business cards like there’s no tomorrow. I mean forming networks of one’s own<ref>Constant, ''Networks of One’s Own''>, Available at https://networksofonesown.constantvzw.org</ref>, within which the library can take shape and survive. Maintaining these networks ensures that the space for publication is available.


Image: Network topologies, ring, bus and mesh
Image: Network topologies, ring, bus and mesh

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networking

see also consulting, inter-depending, making public, meeting in small rooms, in small groups

Networking is not a dirty word. I’m not talking about networking as schmoozing, rubbing elbows with those you wish to impress, handing out business cards like there’s no tomorrow. I mean forming networks of one’s own[1], within which the library can take shape and survive. Maintaining these networks ensures that the space for publication is available.

Image: Network topologies, ring, bus and mesh

  1. Constant, Networks of One’s Own, Available at https://networksofonesown.constantvzw.org