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@ARTICLE{Leonie:1028410,
      author       = {Leonie, Disch and Fessl, Angela and Pammer-Schindler,
                      Viktoria},
      title        = {{D}esigning for {K}nowledge {C}onstruction to {F}acilitate
                      the {U}ptake of {O}pen {S}cience: {L}aying out the {D}esign
                      {S}pace},
      publisher    = {Zenodo},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2024-04591},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {The uptake of open science resources needs knowledge
                      construction on the side of the readers/receivers of
                      scientific content. The design of technologies surrounding
                      open science resources can facilitate such knowledge
                      construction, but this has not been investigated. To do so,
                      we first conducted a scoping review of literature, from
                      which we draw design heuristics for knowledge construction
                      in digital environments. Subsequently, we grouped the
                      underlying technological functionalities into three design
                      categories: i) structuring and supporting collaboration,
                      ii) supporting the learning process, and iii) structuring,
                      visualising and navigating (learning) content. Finally, we
                      mapped the design categories and associated design
                      heuristics to core components of popular open science
                      platforms. This mapping constitutes a design space (design
                      implications), which informs researchers and designers in
                      the HCI community about suitable functionalities for
                      supporting knowledge construction in existing or new digital
                      open science platforms.},
      keywords     = {open science, knowledge construction, design implications,
                      platform design (Other)},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)25},
      doi          = {10.5281/ZENODO.6592783},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1028410},
}