[
    {
        "key": "Q78ZQ9NP",
        "version": 7262,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/Q78ZQ9NP",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/Q78ZQ9NP",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27471,
                "username": "FilSalustri",
                "name": "Filippo A. Salustri",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/filsalustri",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Forgues et al.",
            "parsedDate": "2009",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "Q78ZQ9NP",
            "version": 7262,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "Information technology as boundary object for transformational learning",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "firstName": "D.",
                    "lastName": "Forgues"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "firstName": "L.",
                    "lastName": "Koskela"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "firstName": "A.",
                    "lastName": "Lejeune"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Collaborative work is considered as a way to improve productivity and value generation in construction. However, recent research demonstrates that socio-cognitive factors related to fragmentation of \nspecialized knowledge may hinder team performance. New methods based on theories of practice are emerging in Computer Supported Collaborative Work and organisational learning to break these knowledge boundaries, \nfacilitating knowledge sharing and the generation of new knowledge through transformational learning. \nAccording to these theories, objects used in professional practice play a key role in mediating interactions. Rules \nand methods related to these practices are also embedded in these objects. Therefore changing collaborative patterns demand reconfiguring objects that are at the boundary between specialized practices, namely boundary \nobjects. This research is unique in presenting an IT strategy in which technology is used as a boundary object to facilitate transformational learning in collaborative design work.",
            "publicationTitle": "J Info Tech in Construction",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2009",
            "volume": "14",
            "issue": "",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "48-58",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.itcon.org/data/works/att/2009_06.content.00662.pdf",
            "accessDate": "2014-06-24",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "Google Scholar",
            "callNumber": "",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00014",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "boundary objects"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "design"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "information technology"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2014-06-24T14:33:12Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:04Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "Q46HBZXN",
        "version": 7262,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/Q46HBZXN",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/Q46HBZXN",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 167577,
                "username": "salamah",
                "name": "",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/salamah",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "Q46HBZXN",
            "version": 7262,
            "itemType": "document",
            "title": "",
            "creators": [],
            "abstractNote": "",
            "type": "",
            "date": "",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2011-08-04T12:12:46Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:04Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "T993K97X",
        "version": 7262,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/T993K97X",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/T993K97X",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 167577,
                "username": "salamah",
                "name": "",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/salamah",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "T993K97X",
            "version": 7262,
            "itemType": "webpage",
            "title": "Panicology: Two Statisticians Explain What's Worth Worrying About (and What's Not) in the 21st Century by Hugh Aldersey-Williams | LibraryThing",
            "creators": [],
            "abstractNote": "",
            "websiteTitle": "",
            "websiteType": "",
            "date": "",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.librarything.com/work/8289054/book/76495971",
            "accessDate": "2011-08-04T10:24:32Z",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2011-08-04T10:24:32Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:04Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "2AWUE8G6",
        "version": 7262,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/2AWUE8G6",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/2AWUE8G6",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Gary L. Klein and Leonard Adelman",
            "parsedDate": "2005",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "2AWUE8G6",
            "version": 7262,
            "itemType": "document",
            "title": "Collaboration Evaluation Framework",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Gary L. Klein"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Leonard Adelman"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "This paper presents a conceptual framework and an associated evaluation methodology and metrics for evaluating the effectiveness of collaborative environments, which include physical, organizational, and behavioral as well as technological elements. The framework provides: 1) descriptive dimensions for characterizing the nature of a collaborative process, 2) evaluative metrics regarding how technology fits a collaborative process, and 3) prescriptive guidance on how new technology can be integrated with changes to organizational characteristics to improve the performance to cost ratio. The framework is being applied to research evaluating multi-intelligence collaborative environments.",
            "type": "",
            "date": "2005",
            "publisher": "MITRE Corporation",
            "place": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mitre.org%2Fwork%2Ftech_papers%2Ftech_papers_05%2F05_0190%2F05_0190.pdf&ei=f5KQStiaHYHVlAf2n5CnDA&usg=AFQjCNGZASI-nbW2o-N8y8CqqOqF1dDeog",
            "accessDate": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0010",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00013",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-08-23T00:53:19Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:04Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "2HGZEQUS",
        "version": 7262,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/2HGZEQUS",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/2HGZEQUS",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Mahmoud O. Elish et al.",
            "parsedDate": "2002",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "2HGZEQUS",
            "version": 7262,
            "itemType": "conferencePaper",
            "title": "Evaluating Collaborative Software in Supporting Organizational Learning with Bayesian Networks",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Mahmoud O. Elish"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "David C. Rine"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Joel E. Foreman"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Many collaborative software tools have been developed in the recent years to accelerate the growing interest of many organizations to become learning organizations. Selecting a collaborative tool that best suits an organization's needs is a challenging task, given that there are no evaluation criteria against which these tools could be evaluated with respect to various organizational learning concepts. The objective of this paper is twofold. First, it derives a generic set of criteria required to evaluate the suitability of a given collaborative tool in supporting the mental model concept of organizational learning. Second, it investigates the possibility of using Bayesian Networks as an evaluation methodology to rate the suitability of a given collaborative tool with respect to how well it meets the derived evaluation criteria.",
            "proceedingsTitle": "Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing",
            "conferenceName": "",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2002",
            "eventPlace": "",
            "volume": "",
            "issue": "",
            "numberOfVolumes": "",
            "pages": "992 - 996",
            "series": "",
            "seriesNumber": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "ISBN": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0000",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00000",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-08-23T00:43:19Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:04Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "2JMB9FG2",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/2JMB9FG2",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/2JMB9FG2",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Leo Denise",
            "parsedDate": "1999",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "2JMB9FG2",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "magazineArticle",
            "title": "Collaboration vs. C-Three (Cooperation, Coordination, and Communication)",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Leo Denise"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Collaboration...cooperation...coordination...communication. We tend to use these words\ninterchangeably. All are presumed descriptors of what people need to do to work together\neffectively. Yet when these words are mixed together, mush results. Each term is different and\neach has not only strengths but also limitations.",
            "publicationTitle": "Innovation",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "1999",
            "volume": "7",
            "issue": "3",
            "pages": "1-6",
            "ISSN": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.ride.ri.gov/adulteducation/Documents/Tri%20part%201/Collaboration%20vs.%20the%203c%27s.pdf",
            "accessDate": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0026",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00099",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "communication"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "cooperation"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "coordination"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "reviewed"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:04Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "2PMTEXXN",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/2PMTEXXN",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/2PMTEXXN",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "C. Daiute and B. Dalton",
            "parsedDate": "1992-04",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "2PMTEXXN",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "Collaboration Between Children Learning to Write: Can Novices Be Masters?",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "C. Daiute"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "B. Dalton"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource.\tA study explored the role of peer collaboration in literacy development as a case study in the broader inquiry on the social nature of learning and cognitive development. Fourteen low-achieving 7- to 9-year-old children in a third-grade urban classroom used a word processor to write four stories individually and three stories collaboratively with a partner over a period of 3 months. The individual stories, the collaborative stories, and the transcripts of their collaborative processes were analyzed to identify children's expertises as writers and to trace any transfer of knowledge between partners. Results showed that almost all of the story elements added after collaboration had been the focus of children's talk as they composed together. All children showed the ability to give and receive information via transfer. Certain affinities with expert/novice pairs were demonstrated among the children work teams. A case study of two students' collaboration over time illustrates how children bring diverse expertises to bear as they teach each other how to write stories. The literacy learning process involves intense engagement among peers who share their relative expertises as they focus intellectual and social energies on the text they create together. Furthermore, the repetition and co-construction characterizing novice peer interaction may be a unique benefit of peer collaboration. (Ten figures and three tables of data are included.",
            "publicationTitle": "Cognition and Instruction",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "1992 April",
            "volume": "10",
            "issue": "4",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "281-333",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.jstor.org/stable/3233656",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0000",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00162",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "children"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "cooperative teaching"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "education"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "literacy"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "primary education"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "social development"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "social process"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "story telling"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:04Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "35SBKWA2",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/35SBKWA2",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/35SBKWA2",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "David Keirsey",
            "parsedDate": "1998",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "35SBKWA2",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "book",
            "title": "Please Understand Me II",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "David Keirsey"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "",
            "series": "",
            "seriesNumber": "",
            "volume": "",
            "numberOfVolumes": "",
            "edition": "",
            "date": "1998",
            "publisher": "Promethus Nemesis Book Company",
            "place": "CA",
            "originalDate": "",
            "originalPublisher": "",
            "originalPlace": "",
            "format": "",
            "numPages": "350",
            "ISBN": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0382",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00004",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-10-03T12:24:50Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "2T26DU96",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/2T26DU96",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/2T26DU96",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "S. S. Stevens",
            "parsedDate": "1946",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "2T26DU96",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "On the Theory of Scales of Measurement",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "S. S. Stevens"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "",
            "publicationTitle": "Science",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "1946",
            "volume": "103",
            "issue": "2684",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "677-680",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "1857",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "03559",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "measurement"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "scales"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-07-17T14:58:13Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "3BJ86XGU",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/3BJ86XGU",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/3BJ86XGU",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "S. C-Y. Lu et al.",
            "parsedDate": "2007",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "3BJ86XGU",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "A SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION OF COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "S. C-Y. Lu"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "W. Elmaraghy"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "G. Schuh"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "R. Wilhelm"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Collaborative engineering is the practical application of collaboration sciences to the engineering domain. In today's highly connected technology-driven economy, the production industry must rely on the best practices of collaborative engineering to stay competitive when designing, manufacturing and operating complex machines, processes, and systems on a global scale. Despite its importance, collaborative engineering is currently more of a practiced art than a scientific discipline. A better understanding of how engineers should collaborate with all stakeholders to accomplish complex tasks that fulfill our increasing social responsibilities is a grand challenge. However, because we currently lack well-defined sciences of human collaboration, we must first establish a scientific foundation of collaborative engineering to develop this emerging field into a rigorous discipline. This paper reports on the CIRP community's collective efforts to establish such a scientific foundation according to the \"Observation -> Hypothesis -> Theory\" development pathway. Our objective is to spearhead the rigorous development of this new human-centered engineering discipline, so that useful knowledge can be generated to educate students and practical guidelines can be developed to enable engineers to become more productive collaboration leaders in the new global production industry.",
            "publicationTitle": "General Assembly of CIRP No57",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2007",
            "volume": "56",
            "issue": "2",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "605-634",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=20007332",
            "accessDate": "2009-06-26T23:34:20Z",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0030",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00136",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "design"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "manufacturing"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-26T23:38:31Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "36E357PN",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/36E357PN",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/36E357PN",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "J. S. Callender",
            "parsedDate": "2005",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "36E357PN",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "The Role of Aesthetic Judgments in Psychotherapy",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "J. S. Callender"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "This paper describes the nature of aesthetic judgments and the justifications that underpin these, with a particular focus on the theory of aesthetics set out by Kant in the Critique of Judgment. It argues that judgments of self often take the form of aesthetic judgments, that such judgments are prevalent in the psychotherapeutic discourse, and that this has major implications for the type of dialog that is required in therapy. Such a dialog shares many of the characteristics of art criticism, but may be supported by scientific empiricism. Recent research on the interaction between emotion and cognition is reviewed and implications for therapeutic change are discussed. The paper concludes that aesthetic philosophy provides a common ground for emotion, cognition, ethics, and a sense of the meaningfulness of life.",
            "publicationTitle": "Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2005",
            "volume": "12",
            "issue": "4",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "283-295",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "10.1353/ppp.2006.0019",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0000",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00002",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "Kant"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "aesthetics"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "ethics"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "health care"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "therapy"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "3H4EAMGS",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/3H4EAMGS",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/3H4EAMGS",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Jeremy W. Fox",
            "parsedDate": "2002-03",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "3H4EAMGS",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "Testing a Simple Rule for Dominance in Resource Competition",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Jeremy W. Fox"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Competition for limiting resources long has been considered\nan important factor generating community structure. A minimal\nmodel of resource competition predicts that the species that\nreduces the limiting resource R to the lowest level (R*) will exclude\nits competitors. Whether this \"R* rule\" is robust to violations of\nmodel assumptions remains largely unknown. I conducted a competition\nexperiment with four species of bacterivorous protists in\nlaboratory microcosms and predicted the outcome from each species'\nR* value. I also examined how the outcome of competition, species\nabundances, and the effect of protists on bacterial density varied with\nproductivity. Microcosms were unstirred batch cultures containing\na variety of bacteria, challenging the robustness of the simplest competition\nmodels. Protists with low R* values were less affected by\ncompetition, although competing protists often coexisted. The values\nof R* can predict competitive dominance, even in the absence of\ncompetitive exclusion. Other model predictions were less robust.\nContrary to expectation, densities of grazed bacteria increased with\nproductivity, and the effect of some protists on bacterial density did\nnot vary with productivity. Bacterial heterogeneity may account for\ndeviations from model predictions. Further experiments should examine\nthe conditions under which simple rules can be expected to\nidentify dominant species.",
            "publicationTitle": "The American Naturalist",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2002 March",
            "volume": "159",
            "issue": "3",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "305-319",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.jstor.org/stable/3079081",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0031",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00044",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "competition"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "microcosms"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "protists"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "37PHGF5Q",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/37PHGF5Q",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/37PHGF5Q",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "WILLIAM M.K. TROCHIM",
            "parsedDate": "1989",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "37PHGF5Q",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "CONCEPT MAPPING: Soft Science or Hard Art?",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "WILLIAM M.K. TROCHIM"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Is concept mapping “science” or “art”? Can we legitimately claim that concept maps represent\nreality, or are they primarily suggestive devices which might stimuIate new ways to look at our\nexperiences? Here, the scientific side of concept mapping is viewed as “soft science” and the\nartistic one as “hard art” to imply that the process has some qualities of both, but probably\ndoes not fall exclusively within either’s domain, In the spirit of hard art, a “gahery” of final\nconcept maps from twenty projects is presented, partly to illustrate more examples of the process\nwhen used in a variety of subject areas and for different purposes, and partly for their\naesthetic value alone. In the spirit of soft science, two major issues are considered. First, the\nevidence for the validity and reliability of concept mapping is introduced, along with some suggestions\nfor further research which might be undertaken to examine those characteristics. Second,\nthe role of concept mapping is discussed, with special emphasis on its use in a pattern\nmatching framework.",
            "publicationTitle": "Evaluation and Program Planning",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "1989",
            "volume": "12",
            "issue": "",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "87-110",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0144",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00277",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "concept mapping"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "qualitative methods"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "quantitative methods"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "social research methods"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "tools"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "visualization"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "2W4IUW8M",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/2W4IUW8M",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/2W4IUW8M",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Eric Trist",
            "parsedDate": "1977",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "2W4IUW8M",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "Collaboration in Work Settings: A Personal Perspective",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Eric Trist"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Projections of what is likely to occur within the next 50 to 100 years, if substantial\nmodifications are not made in advanced industrial societies, tend to\nbe gloomy. It is as though once again a vision of a proximate end is beginning\nto reappear in human consciousness. At the same time a belief is also\narising that any such dismal termination is far from inevitable and that active\nhuman intervention can prevent it.\nI will attempt to show that institution-building (social architecture, to use\nPerlmutter's [1965] term) is of critical importance for this purpose; that the\nnew organizational designs needed require to be based on collaborative principles;\nfurther, that the refashioning of work organizations in this idiom is\nthe central institution-building task.\nThe prevailing organizational form in advanced industrial societies is the\ntechnocratic bureaucracy. This paradigm, as it has evolved historically, has\nbeen founded on the primacy of competition and win-lose relations. Internally, managers must compete for position and career opportunity, while the interests of the work force place it in an adversary position. Externally, the\norganization competes in the marketplace, if in the private sector; if in the\npublic sector, the competition is with other departments-for budgets, territory,\nand personnel. The competitive technocratic bureaucracy is a singular\norganization supposed to have no other interest than its own self-interest.\nCollaboration is expected at the task level wherever tasks are interdependent,\nbut this requirement stands in contradistinction to the psycho-political\npressures on individuals and component groups. Conflict between these two\naspects is endemic, despite efforts, however well intentioned and often partially\nsuccessful, to reduce it.\nOne's approach to a theme such as collaboration in work settings will be\nvery different according to whether one believes that the present industrial\norder based on the competitive and singular technocratic bureaucracy will\ncontinue indefinitely, with presumed beneficial consequences; or whether\none believes that the risks of allowing it to do so are unacceptable-as a\nconsequence of its increasing mismatch with emergent environmental processes\nand related signs of its own increasingly shaky performance. To those\nwho hold the first position-and they are in the majority-the encouragement\nof collaboration in work settings is likely to appear peripheral, though\npossibly desirable as a means of raising productivity, or even on humanistic\ngrounds. It will also tend to be regarded as a short-term tactical matter without\nhistorical meaning. To the minority who hold the second position it is\nmore likely to appear as central and mandatory. To them it will tend to be\nseen as a critical factor in establishing the enabling conditions for human\nsurvival, to have long-term strategic implications, and to be an emergent\nsocial process of historical significance in the transition from an industrial to\na postindustrial social order.",
            "publicationTitle": "Journal of Applied Behavioral Science",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "1977",
            "volume": "13",
            "issue": "3",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "268-278",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0079",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00114",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "human behaviours"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "interdisciplinary approach"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "social change"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "values"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "32DXQ4BX",
        "version": 7261,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/32DXQ4BX",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/32DXQ4BX",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "H.B. Alpert et al.",
            "parsedDate": "1992-03",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "32DXQ4BX",
            "version": 7261,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "7 Gryzmish: toward an understanding of collaboration",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "H.B. Alpert"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "L.D. Goldman"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "C.M. Kilroy"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "A.W. Pike"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Nurses and physicians have a long history of conflicted relationships. The conflict is multifaceted and deeply rooted in a mesh of social, economic, and professional issues. This legacy makes collaboration very difficult, but not impossible, to achieve. The barriers imposed by history must be dismantled for nurses and physicians to forge a new relationship. This new relationship will not just happen. It requires a vision, an unswerving commitment, and a leap of faith that collaboration will dramatically improve patient care and provider satisfaction. Collaborative relationships, although positive and progressive, are not easily forged. People must examine and work on their inner feelings. Physicians and nurses need to communicate openly and address conflict directly. Role realignment causes anxiety, uncertainty, and frustration. Often it may seem easier to revert to former patterns of behavior. Dysfunctional as those may be, they offer role familiarity. Collaboration is a conscious, learned behavior that must be constantly nurtured, reinforced, and reflected on, for it holds great promise for both patients and providers.",
            "publicationTitle": "The Nursing Clinics of North America",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "1992 March",
            "volume": "27",
            "issue": "1",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "47-59",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1545995",
            "accessDate": "2009-05-21T12:21:35Z",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0052",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00088",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "conflict management"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "health care"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "nursing"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "patient care"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "reviewed"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "3N8PP96K",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/3N8PP96K",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/3N8PP96K",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27471,
                "username": "FilSalustri",
                "name": "Filippo A. Salustri",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/filsalustri",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Kim and Kang",
            "parsedDate": "2008",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "3N8PP96K",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "Cross-functional cooperation with design teams in new product development",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "firstName": "B. Y.",
                    "lastName": "Kim"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "firstName": "B. K.",
                    "lastName": "Kang"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "This paper identifies the critical factors of cross-functional cooperation with design team in new product development (NPD) by a survey of 243 cross-functional team managers of consumer electronics firms. Recently scholars have suggested that the industrial design function is adopting a more prominent position in new product development for successful business, but the current nature of the design processes and roles in NPD is under-investigated with limited empirical research. This empirical research defines eleven critical success factors for the achievement of effective cross-functional teamwork with design team in NPD and provides evidence of the positive relationships of the factors with the co-work performance.",
            "publicationTitle": "International Journal of Design",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2008",
            "volume": "2",
            "issue": "3",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "43-54",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.ijdesign.org/ojs/index.php/IJDesign/article/view/227",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "Google Scholar",
            "callNumber": "0004",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00026",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "NPD"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "design"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "teamwork"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2011-05-23T00:34:42Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:03Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "4DC64TR8",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/4DC64TR8",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/4DC64TR8",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Amit Regmi",
            "parsedDate": "2009-01",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "4DC64TR8",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "thesis",
            "title": "Supporting Multimodal Collaboration with  Digital Ink and Audio",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Amit Regmi"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "The increased use of handheld and tablet devices enables people to share a wide\nvariety of media and collaborate. It becomes interesting to conduct and to archive\ncommunication sessions that involve audio and digital ink on a shared canvas. Collaborative\nwhiteboards do exist today and most of them use complex protocols for\ncommunication. As a rule, the existing whiteboards are not interoperable across\nmultiple platforms and do not support archival of collaborative sessions for later reference.\nIn this thesis, we examine the question of what is required to support these\ncapabilities. We examine how various data formats may be used to capture, to transmit,\nto record and to synchronize ink and audio channels. To test our ideas we have\ndeveloped a concrete software implementation.\nWe present InkAndAudio Chat, a whiteboard collaborative application, along\nwith InkAMP, an Ink and Audio Media Player that plays the archived ink and audio\nsessions. We also present PyInkAndAudio Chat, a similar chat client for Linux and\nMac OS X, to stretch our multimodal application framework further and demonstrate\nits cross-platform support. All our chat clients make use of InkML to save the digital\nink which is later used by the InkAMP player in a platform independent manner.",
            "thesisType": "Master of Computer Science",
            "university": "THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2009 January",
            "series": "",
            "seriesNumber": "",
            "numPages": "85",
            "DOI": "",
            "ISBN": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~watt/home/students/theses/ARegmi2009-msc.pdf",
            "accessDate": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0002",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00003",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-08-02T17:28:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:02Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "4MUX5GP5",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/4MUX5GP5",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/4MUX5GP5",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "David W. Stockburger",
            "parsedDate": "1998",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "4MUX5GP5",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "webpage",
            "title": "Introductory Statistics: Concepts, Models, and Applications",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "David W. Stockburger"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "The book, Introductory Statistics: Concepts, Models, and Applications, presented in the following pages represents over twenty years of experience in teaching the material contained therein. The high price of textbooks and a desire to customize course material for my own needs caused me to write this material.\n\nThis Web text and associated exercises is a continuing project. Check back often for updates. Anticipated changes in later editions include more interactive exercises, animated examples of the use of statistical packages, and inclusion of statistical packages other than SPSS/WIN. All references to statistical packages and output will be placed in separate files so they may be updated without changing the text.\n\nThe major features of the text include:\n\n    * Development of the concept of creating mathematical models of the world.\n    * An extensive treatment of measurement and measurement scales as a model-building procedure.\n    * A slightly different organizational scheme than most introductory texts, with material presented in the following order: frequency polygons, models of frequency polygons, the normal curve, and then statistics. In addition, the presentation of transformations, linear transformations, and then linear regression follows a natural progression of material.\n    * Elimination of almost all computational formulas along with a general discussion of how to use a statistical calculator. This has been taken a step further in the Web Edition of the text as it is now possible to eliminate tables, such as the normal curve table, and all the computational procedures that go with them.\n    * This Web Edition presents copious examples of the use of SPSS/WIN 7.0 to do statistical procedures.\n    * The presentation of hypothesis testing as a process of testing mathematical models of the world.",
            "websiteTitle": "",
            "websiteType": "web-book",
            "date": "1998",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.psychstat.missouristate.edu/introbook/sbk00.htm",
            "accessDate": "2009-07-16T18:35:34Z",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00016",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-07-16T18:38:02Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:02Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "4ZZXIJ8K",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/4ZZXIJ8K",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/4ZZXIJ8K",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "J. Sylvan Katz and Ben R. Martin",
            "parsedDate": "1997",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "4ZZXIJ8K",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "What is Research Collaboration?",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "J. Sylvan Katz"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Ben R. Martin"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Although there have been many previous studies of research collaboration, comparatively little\nattention has been given to the concept of 'collaboration' nor to the adequacy of attempting to measure it\nthrough co-authorship. In this paper, we distinguish between collaboration at different levels and show\nthat inter-institutional and international collaboration need not necessarily involve inter-individual\ncollaboration. We also show that co-authorship is no more than a partial indicator of collaboration.\nLastly, we argue for a more symmetrical approach in comparing the costs of collaboration with the\nundoubted benefits when considering policies towards research collaboration.",
            "publicationTitle": "Research Policy",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "1997",
            "volume": "26",
            "issue": "",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "1-18",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Users/sylvank/pubs/Res_col9.pdf",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0699",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "01702",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "co-authorship"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration outcomes"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration preconditions"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "interdisciplinary approach"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "research methods"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "reviewed"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:02Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "4DV7TTCF",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/4DV7TTCF",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/4DV7TTCF",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "William D. Crano and Marilynn B. Brewer",
            "parsedDate": "2002",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "4DV7TTCF",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "book",
            "title": "Principles and methods of social research",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "William D. Crano"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Marilynn B. Brewer"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "An extensive revision, this classic text presents the most recent advances in social research design and methodology. The authors thoroughly describe the research process using methods derived from basic principles of scientific inquiry and demonstrate how they apply to the study of human behavior. These applications make it an indispensable resource for all fields of human social research, particularly communication, psychology, public health, and marketing. With a heavy emphasis on reliability and validity, the book considers experimental, quasi-experimental, and survey research designs in light of these qualities.",
            "series": "",
            "seriesNumber": "",
            "volume": "",
            "numberOfVolumes": "",
            "edition": "2",
            "date": "2002",
            "publisher": "Routledge",
            "place": "",
            "originalDate": "",
            "originalPublisher": "",
            "originalPlace": "",
            "format": "",
            "numPages": "416",
            "ISBN": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0209",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00465",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "cognition"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "correlation"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "dyads"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "ethics"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "meta-analysis"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "observation"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "regression"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "sampling"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "scales"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "social research methods"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "validity"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "variables"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:02Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "54V9HZ6W",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/54V9HZ6W",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/54V9HZ6W",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Allison Druin et al.",
            "parsedDate": "1997",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "54V9HZ6W",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "conferencePaper",
            "title": "KidPad: a design collaboration between children, technologists, and educators",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Allison Druin"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Jason Stewart"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "David Proft"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Ben Bederson"
                },
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Jim Hollan"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "We established an interdisciplinary, intergenerational collaboration in the fall of 1995, between the University of New Mexico's Computer Science Department, the College of Education, and local Albuquerque elementary school children. The goal of this research was to develop an expressive digital medium with an intuitive zooming interface, to support a learning environment for children. In the process of this collaboration, design methodologies that support a child's role in the development of new technologies were explored. What follows is a summary of our iterative design experience, collaboration, and the results of the research to date.",
            "proceedingsTitle": "Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems",
            "conferenceName": "Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems",
            "publisher": "ACM",
            "place": "Atlanta, Georgia, United States",
            "date": "1997",
            "eventPlace": "",
            "volume": "",
            "issue": "",
            "numberOfVolumes": "",
            "pages": "463 - 470",
            "series": "",
            "seriesNumber": "",
            "DOI": "10.1145/258549.258866",
            "ISBN": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://sigchi.org/chi97/proceedings/briefing/ajd2.htm",
            "accessDate": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0156",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00220",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "children"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "cooperative teaching"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "design technologies"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "education"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "evaluation"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "interdisciplinary approach"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "participatory design"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "reviewed"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "social design"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "social development"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:02Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "4TXN6RPI",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/4TXN6RPI",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/4TXN6RPI",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Heather Getha-Taylor",
            "parsedDate": "2008",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "4TXN6RPI",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "Identifying Collaborative Competencies",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Heather Getha-Taylor"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Increasingly, federal organizations must work together with other organizations to jointly\nproduce public value. Thus, it is important for public employees to develop critical collaborative\nskills. The National Academy of Public Administration affirmed this by calling\nfor a focus on collaborative competencies, but the question remained: What are collaborative\ncompetencies? Many skills are theoretically connected to collaboration, but these links\nhave not been tested empirically. Following the methodology developed by McClelland\nand furthered by Spencer and Spencer, this article presents the results of a collaborative\ncompetency study. This investigation involved the use of matched criterion samples (superior\nversus average collaborators) from the federal government. Individuals in the criterion\nsamples were interviewed using the behavioral event interview design to identify differentiating\ncompetencies and create a competency model for future validation.",
            "publicationTitle": "Review of Public Personnel Administration",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2008",
            "volume": "28",
            "issue": "2",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "103-119",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "10.1177/0734371X08315434",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "http://rop.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/28/2/103",
            "accessDate": "2009-05-18T21:58:01Z",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0016",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00065",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "behavioural model"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaborative behaviour"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "competencies"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "industry collaboration"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:02Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "4HJAPTSW",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/4HJAPTSW",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/4HJAPTSW",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Elizabeth G. Creamer",
            "parsedDate": "2003",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "4HJAPTSW",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "Exploring the Link between Inquiry Paradigm and the Process of Collaboration",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Elizabeth G. Creamer"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource.\tCase studies of long-term collaborators were used to test the links between inquiry paradigm or worldview and the practical aspects of the conduct of scholarly inquiry. Findings revealed that differences in ontological and epistemological assumptions do not always translate into practical differences in collaboration, while those who share the same inquiry paradigm can also have substantial differences in working methods. Concludes that multiple models exist of effective collaboration.",
            "publicationTitle": "Review of Higher Education",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2003",
            "volume": "26",
            "issue": "4",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "447-465",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "English",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0010",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00027",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "case study"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaborative research"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "evaluation"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "paradigm"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "reviewed"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:02Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "3Z9V2J54",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/3Z9V2J54",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/3Z9V2J54",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Morton Deutsch",
            "parsedDate": "1949",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "3Z9V2J54",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "journalArticle",
            "title": "A Theory of Cooperation and Competition",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Morton Deutsch"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "The concept of \" co-operation\" and\nthe interrelated concept of \" competition\n\" are rarely missing in discussions\nof inter-personal or inter-group relations:\nimplicitly they playa key role in\nthe writings of many social theorists.\nYet despite the obvious significance of\nthese concepts for the understanding\nand control of social process,2 there has\nbeen little in the way of explicit theorizing\nand virtually no experimental work\nwith respect to the effects of co-operation\nand competition upon social\nprocess. The work in this area has\nlargely been concerned with the effects\nof the individual's motivation to achieve\nunder the two different conditions.\nNone of the experimental studies has\ninvestigated the interactions between\nindividuals, the group process that\nemerges as a consequence of the\nco-operative or competitive social situation.\nThe purpose of this article is to\nsketch out a theory of the effect of\nco-operation and competition upon\nsmall (face-to-face) group functioning.\nA subsequent article will present the\nresults of an experimental study of such\neffects. Before attempting the theoretical\ndevelopment, the definitions and\nformulations of \"co-operation\" and\n\" competition\" made by other writers\nwill be briefly surveyed (Section A).\nImmediately following this glance at the\nliterature, the basic concepts in the\ntheory of co-op~ration and competition\nto be offered here will be presented\n(Section B). The next step will be to\ndraw some of the implications logically\ninherent in the basic concepts. Then,\nwith the aid of some additional psychological\nassumptions, some of the psychological\nimplications inherent in the\nco-operative and competitive social\nsituations will be deduced. Hypotheses\nwill then be developed with respect to\nthe effects of co-operation and competition\nupon group process by applying\nthese psychological implications to\ngroup situations. The last section of\nthe paper (Section C) will develop some\ngroup concepts and show the intimate\nrelationship between the concepts, \" group\" and \"co-operative social\nsituation.\" This intimate relationship,\nit will be demonstrated, provides the\npossibility for translating the hypotheses\nwith respect to the effects of co-operation\nand competition upon group\nprocess into hypotheses about the effects\nof quantitative variations in groupconceptualized\nvariables upon group\nprocess.",
            "publicationTitle": "Human Relations",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "1949",
            "volume": "2",
            "issue": "2",
            "section": "",
            "partNumber": "",
            "partTitle": "",
            "pages": "129-152",
            "series": "",
            "seriesTitle": "",
            "seriesText": "",
            "journalAbbreviation": "",
            "DOI": "10.1177/001872674900200204",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "PMID": "",
            "PMCID": "",
            "ISSN": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "1146",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00015",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "collaboration"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "competition"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "human behaviours"
                },
                {
                    "tag": "social behaviour"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-06-03T13:50:49Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:02Z"
        }
    },
    {
        "key": "54ZHJ4HF",
        "version": 7260,
        "library": {
            "type": "group",
            "id": 1402,
            "name": "design engineering",
            "links": {
                "alternate": {
                    "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering",
                    "type": "text/html"
                }
            }
        },
        "links": {
            "self": {
                "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/1402/items/54ZHJ4HF",
                "type": "application/json"
            },
            "alternate": {
                "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/design_engineering/items/54ZHJ4HF",
                "type": "text/html"
            }
        },
        "meta": {
            "createdByUser": {
                "id": 27461,
                "username": "Matthew.Hunter",
                "name": "Matthew Hunter",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/matthew.hunter",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "lastModifiedByUser": {
                "id": 23937,
                "username": "kutabar",
                "name": "Windo Hutabarat",
                "links": {
                    "alternate": {
                        "href": "https://www.zotero.org/kutabar",
                        "type": "text/html"
                    }
                }
            },
            "creatorSummary": "Satish Nambisan",
            "parsedDate": "2009",
            "numChildren": 0
        },
        "data": {
            "key": "54ZHJ4HF",
            "version": 7260,
            "itemType": "magazineArticle",
            "title": "Platforms for Collaboration",
            "creators": [
                {
                    "creatorType": "author",
                    "name": "Satish Nambisan"
                }
            ],
            "abstractNote": "Some of the brightest ideas for social change grow in the spaces\nbetween organizations and sectors. Yet few organizations have\nsystems that make collaboration happen. To foster innovation, organizations\nneed to develop places where they can come together and\nwork creatively—that is, platforms for collaboration. In this article, a\nmanagement expert identifi es three kinds of collaboration platforms—\nexploration, experimentation, and execution—and then outlines\nwhat organizations can do to put these platforms to work for them.",
            "publicationTitle": "Stanford Social Innovation Review",
            "publisher": "",
            "place": "",
            "date": "2009",
            "volume": "",
            "issue": "",
            "pages": "43-49",
            "ISSN": "",
            "DOI": "",
            "citationKey": "",
            "url": "",
            "accessDate": "",
            "archive": "",
            "archiveLocation": "",
            "shortTitle": "",
            "language": "",
            "libraryCatalog": "",
            "callNumber": "0005",
            "rights": "",
            "extra": "00035",
            "tags": [
                {
                    "tag": "#nosource"
                }
            ],
            "collections": [
                "BXSG7EPJ"
            ],
            "relations": {},
            "dateAdded": "2009-11-09T15:14:52Z",
            "dateModified": "2024-10-22T16:16:01Z"
        }
    }
]