posted on 2024-07-11, 18:44authored byMary M. Somerville, Zaana Howard
With the aim of advancing professional practice through better understanding how to create workplace contexts that cultivate individual and collective learning through situated 'information in context' experiences, this paper presents insights gained from three North American collaborative design (co-design) implementations. In the current project at the Auraria Library in Denver, Colorado, USA, participants use collaborative information practices to redesign face-to-face and technology-enabled communication, decision making, and planning systems. Design processes are described and results-to-date described, within an appreciative framework which values information sharing and enables knowledge creation through shared leadership.
This paper was also presented as a conference paper at the Information Seeking in Context Conference (ISIC 2010), Murcia, Spain, 28 September to 02 October 2010. See: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/94262.