PEER-PRODUCTION FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN ACADEMICS AND PRACTITIONERS
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2011
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The purpose of this article is to suggest commons-based peer-production as a form of
work that can help bridge the gap between research and practice in LIS. The research
design is based on two in-depth and longitudinal qualitative case studies of
collaborative projects involving LIS academics and practitioners in Italy. Analysis of
interviews and texts was conducted to study the interplay between sociotechnical
aspects of work organization and the activities of the actors. The results suggest
similarities between the collaborative projects analyzed and peer-production activities.
This study relies on two cases which cannot be considered either typical or
representative of collaboration between LIS academics and practitioners in Italy. This
paper offers the opportunity to stimulate a discussion on collaboration between
researchers and practitioners in LIS, and on the potential applicability of peerproduction
to support new forms of collaboration in small-scale, distributed, and
unfunded or underfunded projects.
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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science