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Collaborative Writing Across Multiple Artifact Ecologies

Ida Larsen-Ledet, Henrik Korsgaard, Susanne Bødker

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Abstract

Research focusing on how collaborative writing takes place across multiple applications and devices and over longer projects is sparse. We respond to this gap by presenting the results of a qualitative study of longer-term academic writing projects, showing how co-writers employ multiple tools when working on a common text. We identify three patterns of multi-application collaboration as well as four common types of motivations for transitions between applications. We also extend existing taxonomies of collaborative writing by proposing a categorization of the functions served by the text as object and backbone of the collaboration. Together, these contributions offer a framing for understanding transitions within and across artifact ecologies in work around a common object. Our findings highlight ways in which features like concurrent editing may in fact challenge the collaborative writing process, and we point to opportunities for alternative application models.

Topics & Concepts

CategorizationArtifact (error)Computer scienceFraming (construction)Data scienceProcess (computing)Collaborative writingPoint (geometry)Human–computer interactionWorld Wide WebArtificial intelligenceEngineeringGeometryOperating systemMathematicsStructural engineeringUsability and User Interface DesignOpen Source Software InnovationsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices