- Use the Web Resources—On the web pages, you will find resources pertaining to each of the Researchers Without Borders projects. These include: 1) information about and documents from funded projects that led to or contributed to the RWB project; 2) recommended readings on each topic; and 3) links to relevant web pages.
- Receive Updates and Information from Us—If you would like to receive regular updates from us, go to Twitter and watch "rsrchrswobrders." Or, if you would like to receive only periodic updates from us by e-mail (no more than quarterly) please email us. Any personal contact information you share with us will not be made public.
- Use the Wiki—The wiki is the home for the ongoing work and analysis of each RWB project. You can: 1) read and watch the discussion and use it to inform what you do; 2) join the discussion by posing questions, making comments on the on-going discussions, or both; and 3) share resources and work by tagging pages with Delicious links (use one of the following tags: "rwbsustainability," "rwbmeasuring," or "rwbadvocacy"), sharing your own work documents with the RWB community, or identifying helpful resources.
- Participate in Project Meetings—CEMSE will be opening its on-site project meetings for participation. Topics and resources for those meetings will be made available in advance. Meeting schedules and topics are posted in the wiki for each topic. If you want to participate in a meeting, you can contact us to arrange to participate by telephone or webcam.
- Participate in RWB Working Meetings—From time to time RWB will have in-person working meetings to discuss emerging issues of the RWB projects. These meetings will take place at critical times in the work of the project and will focus on next steps and directions. The first of these meetings will be in September 2009 and will focus on the Sustaining Innovation RWB project.
- Join the Ning Community—The Ning is the home of our developing RWB community. By going there, you can see who else is part of the RWB community and introduce yourself. The Ning is the place to raise issues, questions, ideas and share work that is not directly related to the on-going work of the RWB projects.