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Author(s): Hocker, Julian; Schindler, Christoph; Rittberger, Marc
Title: Participatory design for ontologies. A case study of an open science ontology for qualitative coding schemas
In: Aslib Journal of Information Management, 72 (2020) 4, S. 671-685
DOI: 10.1108/AJIM-11-2019-0320/
URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-dipfdocs-231022
URL: http://www.dipfdocs.de/volltexte/2021/23102/pdf/Hocker_2020_Participatory_design_for_ontologies1.pdf
Publication Type: 3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Beitrag in Sonderheft
Language: Englisch
Keywords: Ontologie; Design; Partizipation; Geisteswissenschaften; Digitalisierung; Open Science; World Wide Web; Semantik; Qualitative Forschung; Codierung; Schema
Abstract: The open science movement calls for transparent and retraceable research processes. While infrastructures to support these practices in qualitative research are lacking, the design needs to consider different approaches and workflows. The paper bases on the definition of ontologies as shared conceptualizations of knowledge (Borst, 1999). The authors argue that participatory design is a good way to create these shared conceptualizations by giving domain experts and future users a voice in the design process via interviews, workshops and observations. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments: Informationszentrum Bildung
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Author(s): Hocker, Julian; Bipat, Taryn; Zachry, Mark; McDonald, David W.
Title: Sharing your coding schemas. Developing a platform to fit within the qualitative research workflow
In: Association for Computing Machinery (Hrsg.): OpenSym 2020: Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, August 26-27, 2020, online, New York; NY: Association for Computing Machinery, 2020 (International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS)), S. 1-10
DOI: 10.1145/3412569.3412574
URL: https://opensym.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/os20-paper-a2-hocker.pdf
Publication Type: 4. Beiträge in Sammelbänden; Tagungsband/Konferenzbeitrag/Proceedings
Language: Englisch
Keywords: Open Science; Qualitative Forschung; Interview; Ontologie; Daten; Nutzung; Teilen; Austausch; Codierung; Schema
Abstract: Qualitative coding schemas are an essential part of qualitative research used in methods like Grounded Theory. To date, there is no platform to share these coding schemas. Sharing and exchanging these coding schemas has a great potential when it comes to the traceability of qualitative research and well as the re-use of coding schemas. Based on an interview study with qualitative researchers, we propose concepts for integrating a new platform for sharing qualitative coding schemas. Based on theoretical work by Birnholtz and Bietz (2002), it became clear that an easy-to-use system can foster the acceptance and the willingness of researchers to share their coding schemas. We identified three major points to focus for this on: the governance of th platform, the development of the ontology itself and integrating the sharing of qualitative coding schemas into the workflow of researchers by enabling direct upload from the qualitative coding software. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments: Informationszentrum Bildung