Distributed Research labs - any examples/links ?
Hello At our department of Documentation Studies at the University of Tromsoe (the northernmost university in the world) we are working with the idea of making a distributed research lab, called The Document Academy, by linking a number of groups/departments/people from different places together with the aim of working together on document analysis, document development. It should not only be a place for presentation of research, but a place where the actual research work take place, sharing documents, editing documents etc. It should also include all kind of media/means like writing, images, video and sound. We are planning this together with people at our local center for tele medicine around the case of electronic patient record and people at SIMS/UC-Berkeley. I have heard of examples of that kind of distributed labs from coast to coast in US, but there might be a lot of cases which we do not know, so do any of you have any experience of that kind of work or do you know any working examples of this kind ? thanks Niels Windfeld Lund -- Niels Windfeld Lund, professor, Instituttleder / Head of Department Institutt for dokumentasjonsvitenskap / Department of Documentation Science HUM-FAK, Universitetet i Tromsø/University of Tromsoe Breivika, N-9037 Tromsoe, Norway tlf. +47-77646284, fax + 47-77644239 http://thedocumentacademy.hum.uit.no
Professor Lund, My doctoral dissertation, "The Research Web: Asynchronous Collaboration in Social Scientific Research" studied four research groups collaborating in research using the WWW as the medium of collaboration. Only one of the four could be considered a success, but of course doctoral candidates do not have the resources to direct large-scale research programs. Failure was always due to social reasons, never technological. The principles of the Research Web seem sound, after all they were the basis of a doctoral dissertation. In the Research Web the emphasis on interaction is asynchronous, because the research team is assumed to be distributed in space and thus time zones. The dialog of the group is document-centered and is mediated by a tool that allows annotation of every document. The annotations are directed to small segments of the document, typically paragraphs and list elements. All the tools are WWW-based so the user needs only e-mail and a browser to be fully equipped. The Research Web should have a facilitator to remove the technical minutiae from the research team -- There should be no requirement for the researcher to become distracted by irrelevant. Research Webs are focused on collaboration, not technology. All design is directed toward the facilitation of collaboration rather than the building of vast programs that amaze all users with the virtuosity of the programmers. The scope of each Research Web is defined by its "issue domain," a research topic that is large enough to attract interest from several investigators, yet small enough so every subtonic is interdependent. So each Research Web is home to a single team rather than a collaboratory open to everyone. Should you care to see the dissertation, go to http://students.washington.edu/veritas/diss/diss.html , for the abstract see http://students.washington.edu/veritas/diss/diss.html . I am of course available for further dialog! Niels Windfeld Lund wrote:
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At our department of Documentation Studies at the University of Tromsoe (the northernmost university in the world) we are working with the idea of making a distributed research lab, called The Document Academy, by linking a number of groups/departments/people from different places together with the aim of working together on document analysis, document development. It should not only be a place for presentation of research, but a place where the actual research work take place, sharing documents, editing documents etc. It should also include all kind of media/means like writing, images, video and sound. We are planning this together with people at our local center for tele medicine around the case of electronic patient record and people at SIMS/UC-Berkeley.
I have heard of examples of that kind of distributed labs from coast to coast in US, but there might be a lot of cases which we do not know, so do any of you have any experience of that kind of work or do you know any working examples of this kind ?
thanks
Niels Windfeld Lund -- Niels Windfeld Lund, professor, Instituttleder / Head of Department Institutt for dokumentasjonsvitenskap / Department of Documentation Science HUM-FAK, Universitetet i Tromsø/University of Tromsoe Breivika, N-9037 Tromsoe, Norway tlf. +47-77646284, fax + 47-77644239
http://thedocumentacademy.hum.uit.no
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Niels, ask the people from France Télécom R&D how they live their distributed experience. several attended the Aoir meeting in Maastricht. Cordialement Frank Niels Windfeld Lund wrote:
Hello
At our department of Documentation Studies at the University of Tromsoe (the northernmost university in the world) we are working with the idea of making a distributed research lab, called The Document Academy, by linking a number of groups/departments/people from different places together with the aim of working together on document analysis, document development. It should not only be a place for presentation of research, but a place where the actual research work take place, sharing documents, editing documents etc. It should also include all kind of media/means like writing, images, video and sound. We are planning this together with people at our local center for tele medicine around the case of electronic patient record and people at SIMS/UC-Berkeley.
I have heard of examples of that kind of distributed labs from coast to coast in US, but there might be a lot of cases which we do not know, so do any of you have any experience of that kind of work or do you know any working examples of this kind ?
thanks
Niels Windfeld Lund
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