Sökning: "Collaborative library"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 14 avhandlingar innehållade orden Collaborative library.
1. Emergency visualized : exploring visual technology for paramedic-physician collaboration in emergency care
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the potential of visual information and communication technologies (ICTs) for collaboration in emergency care. The thesis consists of four studies exploring future technology, 3D telepresence technology for medical consultation (3DMC), from several different methodological and analytical perspectives. LÄS MER
2. Manufacturing system data management and development : towards a STEP compliant reference model for manufacturing
Sammanfattning : Collaborative engineering assumes a common understanding of the domain. To make joint decisions the engineers must have a common language to start from. Standards such as STEP may be used to communicate engineering data but to speak about information integration and interoperability there must be ways to expose and share concepts as well. LÄS MER
3. Actors in Collaboration: Sociotechnical Influence on Practice-Research Collaboration
Sammanfattning : 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. LÄS MER
4. Classification along genre dimensions : exploring a multidisciplinary problem
Sammanfattning : This thesis treats the sociotechnical notion of genre as a conflation of a communicative situation and a community of practices involved in producing and using documents. It explores the ways in which documents may be mapped to the sociocultural contexts from which they emanate. LÄS MER
5. Enterprise Social Media in Project-based Knowledge Work : A contextualized view through the lens of activity theory
Sammanfattning : Project-based knowledge work is characterised by decentralised and dynamic team-based structures, different from the traditional, bureaucratic organisation. Arguably, this flexible and collaborative work setting could benefit from enterprise social media, which helps facilitate how people connect, collaborate and share information across organisational boundaries. LÄS MER