@incollection{pittir36924, booktitle = {Routledge Handbook of the Study of the Commons}, editor = {Blake Hudson and Jonathan Rosenbloom and Dan Cole}, title = {Knowledge Commons}, author = {Michael J Madison and Brett M Frischmann and Katherine J Strandburg}, publisher = {Routledge}, year = {2019}, keywords = {knowledge commons, commons in the cultural environment, information commons, cultural commons, science commons, data commons, knowledge pools, intellectual property, property, governance}, url = {http://d-scholarship-dev.library.pitt.edu/36924/}, abstract = {This chapter provides an introduction to and overview of the knowledge commons research framework. Knowledge commons refers to an institutional approach (commons) to governing the production, use, management, and/or preservation of a particular type of resource (knowledge). The research framework supplies a template for interrogating the details of knowledge commons institutions on a case study basis, generating qualitative data that may be used to support comparative analysis.} }