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A Study on Collaboration in Classification System Development Practice

Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1225-598X; (E)2982-6292
2008, v.42 no.4, pp.181-199

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Abstract

This study presents an empirical study of classification system design focused upon an image design team within an organizational setting. It aims to understand collaboration during design practice. Data was collected through on-site interviews, observations, and document and email reviews. This study uses social process model as a conceptual framework. The study revealed type of collaboration, factors influencing collaboration, influences of collaboration on design practice.

keywords
Classification System, Classification System Design Practice, Collaboration, Social Process Model, 분류 시스템, 분류 시스템 개발, 협력, 사회과정모델, Classification System, Classification System Design Practice, Collaboration, Social Process Model

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