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Full-time writers in the life sciences must see themselves as much more than just writers. Writers must see themselves as knowledge managers, not merely the managers of data or the “shapers” of information. Writers must make use of knowledge management tools to help them represent the explicit, and more importantly, the tacit knowledge of a development or research project.
Full-time writers in the life sciences must see themselves as much more than just writers. Writers must see themselves as knowledge managers, not merely the managers of data or the “shapers” of information. Writers must make use of knowledge management tools to help them represent the explicit, and more importantly, the tacit knowledge of a development or research project.