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Re-Inventing the Wheel: The Re-Creation of Documents in a Bumble-Bee Organization Ingbert Schmidt.
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Re-Inventing the Wheel: The Re- Creation of Documents in a Bumble-Bee Organization Ingbert Schmidt 1

LIS Emphasis: Reuse of Documents Photo: cybrgrl Marcia Bates Photo: Seattle Municiple Archives S. R. Ranganathan Paul Otlet 2

But why use an existing document if you can create one from scratch? Surprising how often participants created already existing documents from scratch. Why do they do this? – Empowerment – Learning – Personalization – Customization – Simplification 3

Research Methods Methods: – Participant Observation – Interviews – Document Analysis Ethnographic-like, but not true ethnography – Same diversity of methods, emphasis on Participant Observation – Different goal: to understand the functional how – Not: to understand the human experience (culture) 4

Union of Graduate Students: ~2700 people, active members at any point in time. Strong commitment to preserving knowledge – Large Archive of documents: 6-8 filing cabinets full; shelves of binders; 40 Gb of files mostly text & images; Google Docs; Dropbox; Mailman Archive – years worth of documents – Detailed transcription-style minutes taken at many meetings. – Significant amount of time spent saving documents and keeping them accessible Researched Graduate Student Union (RGSU) 5

Extremely high turnover: – Members are active 1 year on average – Every year almost completely new leadership – Bargaining Cycle is typically 3 years Organization is constantly on the verge of falling apart – How-to knowledge and organizational history is constantly being lost – Very minimal training for most activities – Yet is still very successful, AND in the same way as 10 years ago (Tuition Waivers) 6

RGSU as a Bumblebee Organization Photo: Dave Young 7

Preliminary Results: Factors in Favor of Reuse Time is highly valued Labor is highly valued – Vast majority of work performed by volunteers – More work than time and energy to do it – Constant transition in people: ~40-70 active members – All are full time students, nearly all are working Every participant is an expert at using and managing documents 8

Hidden Benefits of Document Re-Creation Participants are frustrated that existing documents are constantly being re-created Participants are constantly trying to develop ways of better making documents accessible Why does re-creation happen? Because there are benefits to document re- creation that far outweigh the efficiencies of document re-use. 9

Empowerment Extremely important for active members to move from legitimate peripheral participation to centrally active. – Document creation is one such path – Entrusted with labor and ownership over creation leads to sense of ownership/belonging in RGSU Benefit of empowerment outweighs inefficiency of labor. 10

Empowerment contd Experienced members will often encourage new members who are excited about (re-)creating a document – Examples: FAQs, Flyers. Staff and experienced members much less likely to create documents for empowerment Have much more re-use because have already experienced the creation of documents. 11

Learning The act of re-creating a document often serves as a learning opportunity. – Can be a form of teaching (Grzega 2006) – Can be a form of learning by doing – Don't Reinvent The Wheel, Unless You Plan on Learning More About Wheels – Jeff Atwood 12

Learning: Example – Guide to Running Department Meetings At least three guides, DM1, DM2, DM3, created by 3 different people, M1, M2, M3 M2 created her guide to capture her experience running department meetings in many different departments – Created 5+ page guide with many details M3 knew about DM2, but without looking at it created DM3 to capture her experience trying to encourage people to do department meetings. – Created 1 page guide with minimal details 13

Personalization Personal touch is a way of taking ownership over document, and it takes many forms. Personalization makes the document special in a way that distinguishes it from other versions. Personalization is not sufficient alone as a reason to re-create a document, but can be a powerful contributing factor to the decision. Lightest form is a personal style, vocabulary, or in-joke. 14

Personalization contd Deeper form is an intensely personal experience embodied in the document. – Strike Reflection, strategic plans – Department Meeting Guides Forms can range significantly. 15

Customization RGSU is in a constantly changing environment, needs to be responsive to current situation. One of the benefits of document re-creation is that the produced documents are produced for the moment. For example, DM2 was created specifically for the situation of getting lots of departments that were very different in nature to run meetings, so incorporated flexibility and principles. 16

Customization contd DM3 was created at a time when lots of people wanted to run department meetings, but were worried that it might be too hard, too time consuming, so focused on how simple a meeting could be. Both were created to be general purpose documents, but their contextual customization made them especially useful. Neither has seen long-term adoption. 17

Simplification Empowerment and Learning can be sufficient to motivate document re-creation. Personalization and Customization often contribute to the motivation. Most often the initial push to document re- creation is that it is simpler to create the document anew than to find it in the archive. Well known fact, so I will just review factors relevant to the RGSU. 18

Simplification: Motivations in the RGSU RGSU Archive split over many media: Paper, multiple file systems on different computers, Dropbox & Google Docs, archives. Accessnot everybody has it. Multiple locations where a particular document might live – despite frequent reorganization. Lack of knowledge of what is in the filing system. Participants do not think to look. 19

Other Findings Conversation Enabler – Documents that do not stand alone very well – Vital for facilitating F2F conversation – Extremely popular – mostly by experienced people Knowledge contained within people (Myth of Paperless Office) – Few Documents are reused – Those that are – reused socially (Bargaining), when reused effectively (exception: Grievance) Suggests that the way to move forward is focusing on work and work needs, rather than documents and document structures. 20

Implications Reflections documents remain largely unread unless there is practically no organizational memory. Document Salience: make documents that are likely to be reused easier to find. – Organization: by task instead of by date 21

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Conclusions Empowerment transitions members from being legitimate peripheral participants to centrally active members. Learning allows members to reflect on their experience and capture it for others. Personalization is important to help motivate volunteers to get the work done. Customization allows the created documents to be more relevant to the current situation. Simplification? Sometimes it is just too much of a pain to find the darn thing. Questions? 23