This chapter notes the shift of focus from önline communities" to more purposeful and focused online groups, including distributed Communities of Practice (CoPs). The author identifies the value of CoPs for Non Governmental and Non Profit organizations, suggests that CoPs are formed, stimulated and supported by catalysts, and are richer when contained within larger, more diffuse networks of people.
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%1 KNICOP_23
%A White, Nancy
%B Knowledge Networks: Innovation through Communities of Practice
%C Hershey, PA
%D 2004
%E Hildreth, Paul
%E Kimble, Chris
%I IGI Global
%K Case_Study CoP Collaboration Community_Building Community_of_Practice Face-to-Face Internet-Based_Technologies Meetings Non-Governmental_Organization Non-Profit_Organization Online_Community Public_Administration Public_Sector Social_Networks Technology_and_Social_Issues Trust Virtual_Communities Volunteers
%P 282--294
%T Click Connect and Coalesce For NGOs: Exploring the Intersection between Online Networks, CoPs and Events
%U http://www.chris-kimble.com/KNICOP/Chapters/Chapter_23.html
%X This chapter notes the shift of focus from önline communities" to more purposeful and focused online groups, including distributed Communities of Practice (CoPs). The author identifies the value of CoPs for Non Governmental and Non Profit organizations, suggests that CoPs are formed, stimulated and supported by catalysts, and are richer when contained within larger, more diffuse networks of people.
%& 23
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