2009
DOI: 10.16995/dscn.270
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Codex Ultor: Toward a Conceptual and Theoretical Foundation for New Research on Books and Knowledge Environments

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“…INKE:NOSS is a partnership which builds on earlier work of INKE, which explored the nature of books, e-books and the future of reading (Siemens et al 2009). This phase of the partnership is exploring networked open social scholarship by focusing on the advancement, understanding and resolution of "crucial issues in the production, distribution and engagement of digital scholarship in Canada" (INKE 2014a).…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…INKE:NOSS is a partnership which builds on earlier work of INKE, which explored the nature of books, e-books and the future of reading (Siemens et al 2009). This phase of the partnership is exploring networked open social scholarship by focusing on the advancement, understanding and resolution of "crucial issues in the production, distribution and engagement of digital scholarship in Canada" (INKE 2014a).…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building on a foundation of five years of discussion [54,55], the initial grant application envisioned an integrated program of research supported by an administrative structure, which included an executive committee, external advisory board, partners committee, sub-area administrative group, and four sub-area research groups, Textual Studies (TS), User Experience (UX), Interface Design (ID), and Information Management (IM). (For a fuller discussion of the project structure, see [44,56,57].) During the second year, the team divided into three areas including ID, TS and Modeling and Prototyping (M/P).…”
Section: Inke As Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kraut et al, 1987;Lowry et al, 2004;Siemens & INKE Research Group, 2012b Relationship Level (SSHRC, 2010), the INKE research project is a seven year, multidisciplinary project with 35 active researchers plus postdoctoral fellows, graduate research assistants, and partner organizations across four countries with a budget of approximately $13 million of cash and in-kind funding (INKE, 2012a). Spanning seven years, it is focused on studying "different elements of reading and texts, both digital and printed" and contributing "to the development of new digital information/knowledge environments" (Siemens, Warwick, Cunningham, Dobson, Galey, Ruecker, Schreibman, & INKE Research Group, 2009;SSHRC, 2009SSHRC, , 2010. Originally four sub-research areas, the team is now divided into two subresearch areas with a focus on Modelling and Prototyping (MP) and Interface Design (ID).…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%