Knowledge and Information Sharing in the Opinion of the Polish Academic Community
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Knowledge and Information Sharing in the Opinion ofthe Polish Academic Community
Marzena ŚwigońUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, POLAND
WASET: ICEIS 2015: XIII International Conference on Education and Information Science16-17 April, 2015, Lisbon, Portugal
Outline
I. INTRODUCTION Knowledge and information sharing in the context of informal
scholarly communication Polish context
II. RESEARCH QUESTIONS AND METHODOLOGY
III. RESULTS
IV. CONCLUSION
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Knowledge and information sharing in academia
Formal scholarly communication Informal scholarly communication
monographs, articles and conference proceedings
easy to observe and measure due to bibliometric tools, bibliographic databases and citations analysis etc.
conversations, discussion, information exchange
oral and written (text messages)
creates greater connections and promotes academic progress more effectively than the formal communication
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Polish context Three levels of scientific status:
1. PhD (dr)2. PhD with Habilitation (dr hab.)3. Professor (prof. dr hab.)
Scientific independence is achieved after Habilitation
Research and the higher education system in Poland were reformed in 2011 (this reform only changed the requirements for each of these steps)
All the academic posts in higher education schools are now filled via open competitions.
All scientists should apply for grants financed by external institutions, e.g., the National Science Centre (NCN) and the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR).
Publications and other kinds of scholarly activities are assessed via marks/points/scores (parametric assessment).
Research questions and methodology
How does the Polish academic community perceive knowledge and information sharing in general?
What are Polish academics’ experiences with knowledge and information sharing in current everyday work?
The empirical studies were conducted at the end of 2013 ◦ The link to the anonymous electronic questionnaire was sent to Polish
academics, registered in the Polish Science database (PhD and above)
The questionnaire consisted of two main parts: structured and non-structured
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Non-structured part of the questionnaire It was a descriptive part, which enabled academics to
describe their thoughts and experiences of knowledge and information sharing in a free way.◦ This open question was not obligatory for respondents and for
this reason the return rate was low; 264 academics decided to write their own opinions (about 17% of filled structured questionnaires).
◦ This part of the study was qualitative in nature. Content analysis was used and the attempt to categorize the descriptions was made.
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Results Individualism Trust Engagement Non-scientific obligations Academia – atmosphere, management Science in Poland – general remarks Technologies Parametric assesment Independent vs. Dependent External cooperation Grants Ideas and good practice
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Conclusion Science and the higher education system in Poland
are still changing. Reforms are under way and a higher level of the whole system is expected.
Knowledge and information sharing is a kind of activity which needs time, reflection, willingness, and trust.
The results described in this article are an illustration of the public feeling of Polish academics, and are predominantly negative and doubting. It seems that the current situation in Polish universities and academia is much more complicated than ever before.
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