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There are two outputs to the project. One is the synthesis of the research, which pulls together the high-level results, examines some trends identified by the research, and identifies questions for additional research. We created a broad map of cooperation across the fields of educational materials, biotechnology, alternative energy, and telecommunications, and we found some interesting preliminary trends about commons-based production and industrial cooperation that emerge in and across those fields. The canonical version of this synthesis is found on the Industrial Cooperation Wiki - [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/commonsbasedresearch/Main_Page ICP Wiki]<br> | There are two outputs to the project. One is the synthesis of the research, which pulls together the high-level results, examines some trends identified by the research, and identifies questions for additional research. We created a broad map of cooperation across the fields of educational materials, biotechnology, alternative energy, and telecommunications, and we found some interesting preliminary trends about commons-based production and industrial cooperation that emerge in and across those fields. The canonical version of this synthesis is found on the Industrial Cooperation Wiki - [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/commonsbasedresearch/Main_Page ICP Wiki]<br> | ||
The second is the wiki itself - rather than pursue a more traditional path of data collection into a private archive, we collected the vast majority of our work into this public commons. The wiki is the collective memory of the project. It is where the research assistants and fellows kept their notes, where reading was summarized, where hypotheses were examined and evaluated (and often discarded). As such, it is a rich resource for future work but it is not a polished resource. We hope that future researchers not only mine the wiki but improve it through cross-linking, editing, adding citations, translating text into other languages, and more. Using the wiki for this purpose was part of the experiment of the research, to try novel methods for research collaboration as we examined industrial collaboration. The | The second is the wiki itself - rather than pursue a more traditional path of data collection into a private archive, we collected the vast majority of our work into this public commons. The wiki is the collective memory of the project. It is where the research assistants and fellows kept their notes, where reading was summarized, where hypotheses were examined and evaluated (and often discarded). As such, it is a rich resource for future work but it is not a polished resource. We hope that future researchers not only mine the wiki but improve it through cross-linking, editing, adding citations, translating text into other languages, and more. Using the wiki for this purpose was part of the experiment of the research, to try novel methods for research collaboration as we examined industrial collaboration. The [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/commonsbasedresearch/Main_Page ICP Wiki] also hosts the “parking lot” for fascinating ideas that emerged but could not be studied in depth.<br> | ||
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/commonsbasedresearch/Industrial_Cooperation_Project '''Keep reading...''']<br> | [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/commonsbasedresearch/Industrial_Cooperation_Project '''Keep reading...''']<br> | ||
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