There has long been a concern about the research-practice gap within Library and Information Science (LIS). Several authors have highlighted the disconnection between the world of professional practice, interested in service and information system development, and the world of the academy, focused on the development of theory and the progress of the discipline. A virtual organization, such as a collaboratory, might support collaboration between LIS professionals and academics in research, potentially transforming the way research between these two groups is undertaken. The purpose of this study was to examine how sociotechnical aspects of work organization influence the initiation, development, and conclusion of collaboration between LIS ac...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the relevance of academic research to organizational...
Using actor network theory (ANT) as a starting point, the aim of the paper is to describe relationsh...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the relevance of academic research to organizational...
There has long been a concern about the research-practice gap within Library and Information Science...
We present preliminary findings from a case study of a social science collaborative project involvin...
Abstract. We present preliminary findings from a case study of a social science collaborative projec...
The purpose of this article is to suggest commons-based peer-production as a form of work that can h...
The purpose of this article is to suggest commons-based peer-production as a form of work that can h...
We present preliminary findings from a case study of a social science collaborativeproject involving...
The thesis explores the potential of one way of facilitating and stimulating collaboration in Librar...
The thesis explores the potential of one way of facilitating and stimulating collaboration in Librar...
This thesis discusses and analyses the existence of two different perspectives, a social and a techn...
Virtual organisation of work is not unproblematic. An extensive body of research exists on topics li...
Collaboratories are laboratories where scientists can work together while they are in distant locati...
The aim of this thesis is to map the research area of scientific collaboration within Library and In...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the relevance of academic research to organizational...
Using actor network theory (ANT) as a starting point, the aim of the paper is to describe relationsh...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the relevance of academic research to organizational...
There has long been a concern about the research-practice gap within Library and Information Science...
We present preliminary findings from a case study of a social science collaborative project involvin...
Abstract. We present preliminary findings from a case study of a social science collaborative projec...
The purpose of this article is to suggest commons-based peer-production as a form of work that can h...
The purpose of this article is to suggest commons-based peer-production as a form of work that can h...
We present preliminary findings from a case study of a social science collaborativeproject involving...
The thesis explores the potential of one way of facilitating and stimulating collaboration in Librar...
The thesis explores the potential of one way of facilitating and stimulating collaboration in Librar...
This thesis discusses and analyses the existence of two different perspectives, a social and a techn...
Virtual organisation of work is not unproblematic. An extensive body of research exists on topics li...
Collaboratories are laboratories where scientists can work together while they are in distant locati...
The aim of this thesis is to map the research area of scientific collaboration within Library and In...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the relevance of academic research to organizational...
Using actor network theory (ANT) as a starting point, the aim of the paper is to describe relationsh...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the relevance of academic research to organizational...