Communities of practice—groups of individuals interested in a particular job, procedure,
or work domain—informally swap insights on work-related tasks, often
through quick chats by the water cooler. They act as corporate memories, transfer best
practice, provide mechanisms for situated learning, and act as foci for innovation.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Alani_et_al_2003
%A Alani, Harith
%A Dasmahapatra, Srinandan
%A O'Hara, Kieron
%A Shadbolt, Nigel
%D 2003
%J IEEE Intelligent Systems
%K analysis community network ontology social
%N 2
%P 18 - 25
%T Identifying Communities of Practice through Ontology Network Analysis
%V 18
%X Communities of practice—groups of individuals interested in a particular job, procedure,
or work domain—informally swap insights on work-related tasks, often
through quick chats by the water cooler. They act as corporate memories, transfer best
practice, provide mechanisms for situated learning, and act as foci for innovation.
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abstract = {Communities of practice—groups of individuals interested in a particular job, procedure,
or work domain—informally swap insights on work-related tasks, often
through quick chats by the water cooler. They act as corporate memories, transfer best
practice, provide mechanisms for situated learning, and act as foci for innovation.},
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author = {Alani, Harith and Dasmahapatra, Srinandan and O'Hara, Kieron and Shadbolt, Nigel},
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issn = {1541-1672},
journal = {IEEE Intelligent Systems},
keywords = {analysis community network ontology social},
month = {February},
number = 2,
pages = {18 - 25},
timestamp = {2007-08-05T15:30:32.000+0200},
title = {Identifying Communities of Practice through Ontology Network Analysis},
volume = 18,
year = 2003
}