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Area of Science:

  • Scholarly communication
  • Information science
  • Health informatics

Background:

  • Google Wave aimed to integrate email, social networking, and chat for enhanced collaboration.
  • Information professionals could leverage Google Wave for evaluation and education, particularly within Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA)-minded institutions.
  • The tool held promise for interdisciplinary collaboration and novel authorship models in research settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct an early, evidence-based evaluation of Google Wave's potential for collaboration within CTSA-minded institutions.
  • To assess the usability and adoption of Google Wave among information professionals and researchers in these institutions.
  • To explore communication strategies within CTSA-minded institutions.

Main Methods:

  • A case study involving two 'waves' on Google Wave.
  • Wave 1: A survey with five questions on demographics, general impressions, useful tools, and potential collaborators.
  • Wave 2: A private, guided discussion on collaboration potential, with outreach via Twitter, forums, blogs, and email lists.

Main Results:

  • Low survey response rate (n=11, viable n=9), primarily from librarians and support staff; no CTSA researcher respondents.
  • Most respondents saw potential for collaboration, but only one participant joined the discussion wave.
  • Difficulties were encountered in reaching CTSA-minded institutions for participation.

Conclusions:

  • Google Wave was not a primary communication tool for CTSA-minded institutions at the time of the study.
  • The study highlighted Google Wave's nascent collaboration and authorship capabilities, valuable for information professionals.
  • Challenges in outreach raised questions about current inter-institutional communication methods and underscored the value of case studies for technology evaluation.