Testing and Refining Scholarly Communications Workflows and Work Habits for the Digital Age: Three Years of the Greenhouse Studios Experiment

IF 1.2 4区 管理学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Scholarly Publishing Pub Date : 2021-06-24 DOI:10.3138/JSP.52.4.03
Clarissa Ceglio, Tom Scheinfeldt, S. Sikes
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Abstract:Greenhouse Studios | Scholarly Communications Design at UConn is a shared venture of the School of Fine Arts, University Library, and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Greenhouse Studios' core research mission is the development of workflows that bring diverse interdisciplinary teams together to create works of digital and non-traditional scholarship while also cultivating a collaborative work culture. This article summarizes the implementation, assessment, and refinement of those workflows, which together constitute Greenhouse Studios' design-based, inquiry-driven, collaboration-first model of scholarly production. Findings from this research, undertaken with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, include modifications to Greenhouse Studios' operations, specifically to the terminology used in its design-process model, the composition of team personnel, approaches to project management, tactics to foster divergent thinking, and our relationships to press partners.
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数字时代的学术交流工作流程和工作习惯的测试和改进:温室工作室实验的三年
摘要:康涅狄格大学温室工作室|学术传播设计是康涅狄格大学美术学院、大学图书馆和文理学院共同创办的项目。温室工作室的核心研究任务是开发工作流程,将不同的跨学科团队聚集在一起,创造数字和非传统学术作品,同时培养合作的工作文化。本文总结了这些工作流程的实现、评估和细化,它们共同构成了Greenhouse Studios以设计为基础、探究驱动、合作优先的学术生产模式。在Andrew W. Mellon基金会的支持下,这项研究的结果包括对Greenhouse Studios运营的修改,特别是对其设计过程模型中使用的术语、团队人员的组成、项目管理的方法、培养发散思维的策略以及我们与新闻合作伙伴的关系。
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