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Articulating a Grass-root View of Research Communities Dr Lydia Lau School of Computing University of Leeds UK

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Articulating a Grass-root View of Research Communities. Dr Lydia Lau School of Computing University of Leeds UK. Evolution of infrastructures for collaboration. CWE. VRE. A. B. C. VRE vs CWE. A computer scientist’s view. CWE – collaborative work environment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Articulating a Grass-root View of Research Communities

Articulating a Grass-root View of Research Communities

Dr Lydia LauSchool of ComputingUniversity of LeedsUK

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Evolution of infrastructures for collaboration

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VRE vs CWE

A B C

VRECWE

CWE – collaborative work environmentVRE – virtual research environment

A computer scientist’s view

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Traditionally: Top Down

VRE / CWE

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e.g. Virtual Knowledge Park (VKP)

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e.g. EVIE Project: Typical campus research systems landscape

http://www.leeds.ac.uk/evie Derek Sergeant, Leeds University Library

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EVIE project: Research Lifecycle

Resource Discovery

Collaboration with Partners

Research Outputs

Obtain Funding

Project Management

http://www.leeds.ac.uk/evie Derek SergeantLeeds University Library

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Issues

Assumption: Users use it as the main virtual place of work!

Reality: A number of competitions for being the main virtual workplace!

and…

• Usually a fraction of the functionalities were used

• People dipped in and out– Difficult to assemble a critical mass

– A number of ‘ghost workspaces’ over time

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Why? – a boundary issue?

• What are we dealing with here?– Valuable output and knowledge generated from research work– Need a ‘community’ to sustain / maintain the effort : important for

progressing research

Key ingredients:

researcherresources

tools & techniques

researcher

Protocols & practices

Quality assurance

community

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A grass root view to break boundary- concept of a researcher’s affinity radar zones

2 questions - the real research environment for individual researcher? - are the tools / resources specific or generic?

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Doing the affinity radar scan – an example

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Tracing the community – and what they need

A

B

C

A

BC

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F H

In particular, the core group of active members of the community

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Future workTesting the concept by modelling a research community