Research Marketplace+relationship notes

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The research marketplace is a tool for [[working across boundaries]] and extending the edges of [[academic-practitioner networks]]. It allows an initial [[needs assessment]], supports [[practitioner-led research]], and helps to direct research [[effort where it's needed]]. It can help with [[setting clear expectations]], and in conjunction with the patterns lead into [[designing research together]], and be the basis of a [[memorandum of understanding]]. It makes it more likely that research interest and the effort that goes into developing research capacity is [[produce no waste|not wasted]]. Making research interests and offers visible, along with the conversations they inspire, contributes to general understanding of how such collaborations develop, or fail to develop - a form of [[collective active learning]] that contributes to the [[open source knowledge commons]].

 
 
 
 
 
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