Running a Successful International Teleconference 
Kratts suggests guidelines for minimizing confusion during international teleconferences.
Kratts, Aimee. Intercom (2001). Articles>Collaboration>International>Teleconferencing
Sixteen Suggestions for Successful Videoconferences 
Offers protocols, procedures, and rules of etiquette for conducting videoconferences.
Smith, Gary M. Intercom (2000). Articles>Collaboration>Teleconferencing>Videoconferencing
Despite the Internet's emergence as a mainstream business tool, web conferencing can still be a daunting experience for first-timers and even seasoned presenters. For today's business professionals, it's not the technology that makes them apprehensive, but the knowledge that familiar ways of presenting are inadequate to execute an effective web conference. Provide someone with useful information and a little preparation, however, and that person can host an effective, efficient web conference.
Murray, Krysta. Communication World Bulletin (2004). Articles>Collaboration>Teleconferencing>Videoconferencing
"So What Shall We Talk About": Openings and Closings in Chat-Based Virtual Meetings

Using the framework of conversation analysis, the author examines the structure of interaction in computer-mediated team meetings, focusing on the openings and closings of the team's four virtual meetings. The author describes how the medium, quasisynchronous chat (QSC), disrupts the temporal flow of conversation and makes beginning and ending these informally structured meetings difficult. The author finds that the team, as a result, evolved a two-stage process for both opening and closing the meetings, which allowed them to make consistent use of certain linguistic and conversational devices to mark possible transition points for openings and closings. The author discusses how these virtual meetings compare to face-to-face interactions and some possible implications for the use of QSC for virtual team meetings.
Markman, Kris M. JBC (2009). Articles>Collaboration>Online>Teleconferencing
A Real Nowhere Man: Managing Remote Teams Remotely

Provides advice on how to effectively collaborate with remote teams through communication, flexibility, sensitivity, and courage. He also points to the use of tools, such as email and videoconferencing, as a significant method for managing remote teams.
Sokohl, Joe. Intercom (2009). Articles>Collaboration>Online>Teleconferencing
Authoring Teams Become More Geographically Dispersed 
Working with people from around the globe has become common practice for both authoring teams and technical documentation professionals. A recent survey conducted by SDL investigated the development of global authoring. The results were compared to surveys from 2007 and 2006. They reveal trends in working methods and shed light on the effects of globalization on global authoring.
Hurst, Sophie. TC World (2008). Articles>Writing>Collaboration>Teleconferencing
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