Community Cultivation: A Field Guide

peter.suber's bookmarks 2018-12-14

Summary:

"Innovators abound in the fields of libraries, archives, museums, publishing, and higher education. Many of these idea generators find ample support for the creation of tools and technologies that enable new forms of knowledge production, dissemination, or preservation as those tools are first imagined and piloted.

However, when these innovators attempt to sustain their creations, external funding and attention often wane. A well-documented “Valley of Death” stretches between softfunded projects and sustainable programs. Without deep knowledge of how to build a support community, and how to manage such elements as resources, communications, engagement, and governance, innovators find the bridge between grant funding and ongoing operations very difficult to cross....

Many potential tools and services wither, not due to shortfalls in demand or shortcomings in those products, but rather to a lack of attention to organization and community building....

We [at Educopia] are now openly sharing the model that we have developed and refined over the last twelve years. Community Cultivation - A Field Guide provides a powerful lens that can provide both emerging and established communities with ways to understand, evaluate, and plan their own growth, change, and maturation. We are offering this Field Guide freely in the hope that it will empower more community facilitators and leaders to invest in the health and sustainability of their own collaborative networks...."

Link:

https://educopia.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/CommunityCultivationFieldGuide.pdf

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Tags:

oa.new oa.best_practices oa.recommendations oa.educopia oa.cooperation oa.networks oa.sustainability oa.platforms oa.infrastructure oa.floss oa.economics_of

Date tagged:

12/14/2018, 13:32

Date published:

12/14/2018, 08:32