Title
Online communities of practice typology revisited
Abstract
This paper outlines a typology for online communities of practice. The typology is based on findings from observations of three online communities of practice, a content analysis of messages, and a review of the existing literature. The three examples of communities of practice are of electronic discussion lists that cover topics of interest to university webmasters, librarians, and educators. This work expands on a typology that consolidated prior research and focused on online communities of practice within organizational settings by extending it to be inclusive of open online communities of practice that are not constrained by any organizational context. Characterizing communities of practice in this manner enables various aspects of them to be analysed, which can illuminate ways to support the implementation of effective online communities of practice for specific purposes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1177/0165551509342361
J. Information Science
Keywords
DocType
Volume
existing literature,Characterizing community,open online community,effective online community,electronic discussion list,consolidated prior research,content analysis,organizational context,online community,organizational setting,Online community,practice typology
Journal
35
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
6
0165-5515
15
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.99
14
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Noriko Hara144940.32
Pnina Shachaf230815.57
Sharon Stoerger34711.43