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The Gurteen Knowledge Website -
Knowledge Management
The Gurteen Knowledge Website -
Knowledge Management
09/19/2004 06:22 AMThe Gurteen Knowledge Website - Knowledge
Managementhttp://snipurl.com/8zi5A very comprehensive resource for information on knowledge
management. This has been added to
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"Knowledge Management"
"Knowledge Management"
12/10/2003 03:08 PMKnowledge Management for smart
journalists
Knowledge Management for smart
journalists
05/21/2004 04:04 AM
Gates Tips Hat to RSS.
From Mary Jo Foley's M
icrosoft Watch:
Gates also extolled the productivity benefits that can be derived
from user-empowering technologies such as blogging, RSS, collaboration
software and online communities that are integrated into Web sites.
Gates called blogging and the RSS Web content syndication service a
"very interesting phenomenon." He suggested that by using RSS as
notification system, customers can "get the information you want when
you want it."
For more on the Big MicroGorilla
stirring, tune in Doug Kaye's IT Conversations Friday as
Mary Jo joins the first live edition of the
Gillmor Gang.
[Steve Gillmor's
Blogosphere]
I enjoyed talking to the other Gillmor last night. I'm really
optimistic that we'll be able to work together in the future.
A Study of Concepts of Knowledge
Management
A Study of Concepts of Knowledge
Management
04/21/2004 06:04 AMA Study of Concepts of Knowledge Management by Anna
Deninghttp://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~kimble/teaching
/students/Anna_Dening/Anna_Dening.htmlAbstract by
Author:
Knowledge management has come to the forefront of
the business world surrounded by an air of publicity and a degree of
scepticism. However in recent years, this label has been removed, and
managers and employees are now discovering the real value of knowledge
and knowledge management to their organisations. Globalisation and the
spread of multinational organisations are demanding the use of cross
cultural management and working practices across several language
groups. This leads to the question of whether knowledge management
should be practiced in the same way across nations.
This
project aims to investigate, by the use of a conversational study and
questionnaire, whether differences exist in the opinions of knowledge
management across two specific language groups: French and English.
The hypothesis that language affects thought is discussed with a view
to linking the language spoken to differences in opinions held by an
individual. The first outcome of the study was that the hypothesis
'language affects thought' was substantiated. Secondly, the hypothesis
that differences exist in the opinions of French and English speakers
in the field of knowledge management was unable to be confirmed as
correct. A copy of the full report can be found
here.
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Knowledge Management in Instructional
Design
Knowledge Management in Instructional
Design
09/20/2002 03:02 AM"Jay Cross overview of knowledge
management"
"Jay Cross overview of knowledge
management"
12/10/2003 03:08 PMKnowledge Management: A Guide To
Resources On the Internet
Knowledge Management: A Guide To
Resources On the Internet
06/26/2004 06:07 AMKnowledge Management: A Guide To Resources On the Internet by
Michael M. Smithhttp://snipurl.com/5i2zKnowledge Management (KM) is one of many important topics being
addressed by companies in today’s complex business environment. KM
has spawned a new legion of consultants, it has provided a new
direction for many software companies, and it has given purpose to
many technologies that previously appeared to be only expensive
executive toys. However, KM is nothing new. It is a synthesis of many
ideas which when brought together create an exciting new paradigm of
research. KM is multidisciplinary and draws from communications
theory, organizational dynamics, and information organization. KM
incorporates the concepts of Senge’s Learning Organization, builds
on the foundation of intellectual capital management, and draws from
business intelligence practices.
The underlying goal of KM
is to use the knowledge embedded in the organization to maximize the
effectiveness and competitiveness of the concern. This goal appears
much too simple to have spawned such a massive movement. However, the
current business environment requires new practices to accomplish this
fundamental goal.
There are many excellent resources on the
Internet addressing the many aspects of KM. The resources listed below
offer a wide variety of information on KM provided by
academic/research organizations, information portals, consultants, and
governmental and nonprofit organizations. This has been added to
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Knowledge Management National
e-Government Project asks for help
Knowledge Management National
e-Government Project asks for help
06/28/2004 03:46 AMPublicTechnology.net Jun 28 2004 7:06AM GMT
Knowledge Management Gets Practical as
Atlassian Announces Confluence 1.2
Knowledge Management Gets Practical as
Atlassian Announces Confluence 1.2
08/27/2004 01:57 PMToday, Atlassian Software Systems announced the second major update to
their knowledge management product, "Confluence - The Professional
Wiki." Confluence 1.2 features an enhanced search interface, new ways
to explore the content of spaces, threaded comments, image thumbnails
and galleries, a new permissions interface and a raft of additional
improvements and bug fixes. This is the second major update to
Confluence, and once again all existing customers can upgrade for
free, thanks to the provision for one year of free upgrades in your
license. [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
Special DigiCULT Issue: Digital
Collections and the Management of
Knowledge
Special DigiCULT Issue: Digital
Collections and the Management of
Knowledge
05/25/2004 05:27 AMDigital Collections and the Management of Knowledge:
Renaissance Emblem Literature as a Case Study for the Digitization of
Rare Texts and Imageshttp://www.digicult.
info/pages/special.phpA special Issue of
DigiCULT on the digitization of
emblem books. The twelve articles by distinguished experts stem from
the working conference on emblem digitization held in September 2003
at the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel, Germany. In this
volume readers will find valuable information as well as encouragement
for their own projects in digitizing cultural heritage resources and
digitally enhanced scholarship.
Roh Vows to Strongly Pursue e-Gov't for
Knowledge-Based Management
Roh Vows to Strongly Pursue e-Gov't for
Knowledge-Based Management
06/09/2004 07:37 AMYonhap News Jun 9 2004 11:20AM GMT
Humberside Police to build GBP1.7
million knowledge management operation
Humberside Police to build GBP1.7
million knowledge management operation
12/03/2003 06:21 AMPublicTechnology.net Dec 3 2003 6:06AM ET
Knowledge Management Solutions, Inc.
Announces "KMx Competitive Upgrade
Program for SumTotal Systems Clients"
Knowledge Management Solutions, Inc.
Announces "KMx Competitive Upgrade
Program for SumTotal Systems Clients"
06/18/2004 03:41 AMKnowledge Management Solutions, Inc. (KMSI), a leader in Web-Based
Training and E-Learning Solutions, today announced its "KMx
Competitive Upgrade Program for SumTotal clients" special offer. This
special offer lets corporations and Government agencies, that have
licensed software from SumTotal Systems, Inc. upgrade to KMx
Enterprise at a substantial discount. [PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]
dbkAssociates, Inc. Announces
Affiliation with EnCompass Knowledge
Systems, Inc. for Corporate Governance
and Change Management Requirements
dbkAssociates, Inc. Announces
Affiliation with EnCompass Knowledge
Systems, Inc. for Corporate Governance
and Change Management Requirements
04/14/2005 12:58 PM"We are extremely pleased to announce our alliance with EnCompass
Knowledge Systems, Inc. These new tools will allow us to continue
improving the service we provide to our clients for corporate
governance and change management requirements," said CEO Dave Kinnear.
[PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]
Press Release - NewsGator Integrates
with MySmartChannels to Provide Powerful
Knowledge Management Solution within
Microsoft Outlook
Press Release - NewsGator Integrates
with MySmartChannels to Provide Powerful
Knowledge Management Solution within
Microsoft Outlook
10/28/2003 11:09 PMNewsGator, the Premier News Aggregator for Microsoft Outlook,
and the MySmartChannels Enterprise Weblogging Server Give Users
Seamless Access to Important Business Information
DENVER, Colo. -- Sept. 3, 2003 -- NewsGator Technologies and MyST
Technology Partners announced a partnership today to provide users
with access to MySmartChannels directly from NewsGator, a news
aggregator that runs in Microsoft Outlook. MySmartChannels is a
business weblogging platform that allows anyone to securely publish
information, and invite colleagues and business partners to subscribe
to and collaborate on it. NewsGator 1.3 enables users to subscribe to
MySmartChannels and other RSS-based syndicated news feeds and have
important business information sent directly into their Outlook and
Exchange server folders. These tools, used together, are a powerful
combination because they allow teams to publish and subscribe to
rapidly changing information with the tools they already use.
The first result of this partnership is the delivery of a NewsGator
plug-in for publishing content to MySmartChannels, available today
from http://www.newsgator.com/plugi
ns. This plug-in allows users to securely post content to specific
channels directly from Outlook, eliminating the need to use a separate
publishing tool. "Making it easy for workers to contribute content is
an important factor in maximizing the benefits of an enterprise
weblogging platform like MySmartChannels," said F. Andy Seidl,
co-founder of MyST Technology Partners. "Integration with NewsGator
makes both knowledge contribution and consumption from within Outlook
literally as easy as using e-mail - easier, actually, since there's no
spam." Using MySmartChannels with NewsGator, enterprise users are able
to subscribe to channels that are relevant to their work objectives,
increasing awareness of important information and increasing
productivity.
RSS (Rich Site Summary) News Syndication is an emerging method of
staying abreast with rapidly changing information, and these feeds can
be generated in many forms by MySmartChannels. When combined with
NewsGator to bring these feeds into Outlook, a uniquely powerful
solution emerges. "NewsGator and MySmartChannels is a revelation,"
said William Stow, chairman of Tsunamin Corporation. "For the first
time in my career, I am able to see into the activities and news from
all parts of the company.
MySmartChannels provides the information channels for each company
department, team or individual to post their activities and
discussions, and NewsGator provides the up-to-the minute news feed in
my Microsoft Outlook folders."
NewsGator users can monitor secure feeds from MySmartChannels, in
addition to the ever-growing number of information sources supporting
RSS syndication. News can be sorted, organized, grouped, or searched
in countless ways, and features like offline reading make this
information readily accessible at any time. NewsGator 1.3 works with
Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later, and is available immediately from http://www.newsgator.com. Pricing
is $29 (U.S.) per copy, with quantity discounts available. Free
MySmartChannels accounts are available at http://myst-technology.com. For
information about dedicated hosted services, OEM licensing, or
behind-the-firewall deployment, contact sales@myst-technology.com.
DAVE SNOWDEN
ON KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
DAVE SNOWDEN
ON KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
05/11/2004 12:13 PM

One of my peers in the
badly-named discipline of Knowledge
Management is IBM's complexity guru, Dave Snowden. Last year
Dave wrote a paper entitled Managi
ng for Serendipity,
which I really enjoyed. Dave appears to share my disdain for the
context-free capture and 'codification' of people's business knowledge
in massive 'knowledge bases' just in case someone else might be able
to
benefit from that knowledge sometime in the future (assuming they can
find it).
Dave's paper explains how senseless this expensive exercise is. I have
outlined in my Personal
Knowledge Management articles why I think Knowledge Management
energies would be much more effectively spent (1) developing social networking applications and
competencies, and (2) developing personal content management applications and
competencies, focused on the specific, individual needs of the
organization's front-line knowledge workers.
In the above-mentioned article, Dave asks the question: If
capturing 'best practices' and similar context-deficient knowledge in
central repositories is, except in limited cases*, ill-advised, what
if
anything should organizations
be collecting in centralized 'knowledge bases' and what
centrally-coordinated programs should be used to encourage learning
and
knowledge transfer? He suggests three possibilities:
- Narrative Databases:
Unfiltered repositories in which people can record stories about
events
that they learned from personally. Dave warns against imposing
interpretations and rigid taxonomy on such stories, stressing the
importance of serendipitous reading of them. He also sees these as a
significant opportunity for recently retired employees to contribute
to
others' learning. Dave offers a highly-regarded course<
/a> in the craft of story-telling.
- Social Network Stimulation:
Databases, tools and programs that encourage and enable employees to
improve the breadth, depth and effectiveness of their personal
networks. In a recent article in Sloan Management Review, Rob Cross,
Tom Davenport and Susan Cantrell entitled The Social Side of High Performance
(available only by subscription) the authors show that effective
development and use of social networks correlates more than anything
else with high performance rating of knowledge workers.
- Disruptive Pattern Breaking:
Providing fresh thinking, ideas from unusual sources, and challenges
to
accepted ideas and procedures are healthy in any organization. By
broadening employees' exposure to such material, organizations can
stimulate innovation and provide new perspectives that can sharpen
critical skills and hence improve work effectiveness and
decision-making.
Although many people find Dave's writing dense, even intimidating, I
find his arguments to be well-supported, pragmatic and eminently
practicable. These three initiatives, in tandem with programs to
develop social networking and personal content management applications
and competencies, offer the promise of finally realizing the
'Knowledge
Advantage' that those of us in KM have been striving for, for a
decade.
* Dave acknowledges the value of 'best practices' in
internet payment systems and safety procedures in a nuclear power
plant, for example.
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International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer
Knowledge Management (P2PKM)
International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer
Knowledge Management (P2PKM)
06/04/2004 05:53 AMInternational Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Management
(P2PKM)http://www.p2pkm.org/Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing has received significant attention from
the side of research labs and academia, largely due to the popularity
of commercialized P2P file sharing applications such as Napster,
Morpheus and KaZaa. In the P2P model, peers exchange data and/or
services in completely decentralized distributed manner. Peers are
autonomous, and are free to choose what other peers to interact with,
and, in this point-to-point interaction, peers possess equal
functional capabilities.
On the other hand, Knowledge
Management (KM) is increasingly viewed as a core capacity in order to
compete in the modern social and economic environment. Researchers and
practitioners agree that those intellectual assets that are embedded
in working practices, social relationships, and technological
artefacts constitute the only source of value that can sustain long
term differentiation, quality of services, innovation, and
adaptability. Nonetheless, even due to a debatable success of current
KM implementations, still unclear is how such matter should be managed
in highly complex, distributed, and heterogeneous settings.
In the last couple of years, P2P and KM have followed different but
converging paths. In fact, P2P technologies have left their initial
“computational”, “anarchoyd”, and spontaneous fashion to
embrace more service level domains and business settings. On the other
hand, KM is questioning its centralized assumption based on the
implicit belief that knowledge is managed successfully when it can be
standardized and controlled. In this sense, it seems that while P2P is
looking for value added domains to better exploit its technological
potential, KM is looking for a technological paradigm more able to fit
an emerging distributed organization of knowledge.
The
convergence of P2P and KM creates new challenges for researchers to
address: new methodologies to model, design, and deploy distributed KM
solutions; theories and algorithms to represent the social and
semantic dimensions of a knowledge network; mechanisms to cope with
the dynamic autonomous nature of P2P and to provide means to support
emergent network self-organization.
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Know-Center - Austria's Competence
Center for Knowledge Management
Know-Center - Austria's Competence
Center for Knowledge Management
02/05/2005 09:29 PM
Know-Center
Know-Center - Austria's Competence Center for
Knowledge Management
http://www.know-center.at
The Know-Center is Austria’s Competence Center for
knowledge-based Applications and Systems. The Know-Center has its core
competences in the fields of information technology as enabling
technologies for knowledge management and in human-oriented knowledge
management. As a connecting link between science and industry the
Know-Center carries out problem-driven, result-oriented and
application-oriented projects in these competence areas. Their close
cooperation with scientific institutions, such as Graz University of
Technology and JOANNEUM RESEARCH ensures the access to latest research
results. Together with their partner companies, the Know-Center
transfers these scientific results in innovation for Styria in
particular and Austria in general. This has been added to
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Distributed KM - Improving Knowledge
Workers' Productivity and Organisational
Knowledge Sharing with Webl0g-based
Personal Publishing (BlogTalk 2.0
Publication by Martin Rll)
Distributed KM - Improving Knowledge
Workers' Productivity and Organisational
Knowledge Sharing with Webl0g-based
Personal Publishing (BlogTalk 2.0
Publication by Martin Rll)
08/16/2004 06:25 AMDistributed KM - Improving Knowledge Workers' Productivity and
Organisational Knowledge Sharing with Weblog-based Personal Publishing
.. written paper
roell.net/publikationen/distributedkm.shtml
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Blogrolling Pings
Blogrolling Pings
03/20/2003 05:31 PMIf you're using the Blogrolling service, you might wanna check out
Jason's latest message: "The pinger is ready for beta testers! This
beta is for MovableType users only at this point. In your 'Weblog
Config' under 'Publicity / Remote Interfaces / TrackBack,' add in this
in the text box." What's this all about? Eventually, it'll be another
way for you to notify the world that your blog has been updated. Nice,
eh? Thank you, Mr. DeFillippo, once again!...
More bl0grolling pings
More bl0grolling pings
03/16/2003 01:26 PM
Jason
DeFillippo: If you are running any other blog tool that
lets you specify sites to ping feel free to add it in and try
it.
OK, I'm in. I now ping
blo.gs, and
blogrolling.com and
weblogs.com. It is nice
to see that there are now
regional services.
What would be really nice is if these services could
federate. If
this were done, then I could ping one local or topical or
fast
a>
server which would then send pings on my behalf.
Configurable pings for Roller?
Configurable pings for Roller?
03/31/2005 08:04 PM Currently, a Roller user can ask
Roller to "ping" weblogs.com when a new post is made. That was a nice
feature back in the day, but in modern times there are many different
ping targets. Some users might prefer to ping Javablogs.com, while
others might prefer to ping Technorati. Some might even want to
configure a different ping target for each weblog category.
Anil
Gangolli has written a
proposal for configurable pings in Roller and has asked for
comments. If you're interested in joining the discussion you can join
the Roller dev mailing list,
comment in the wiki
(write me for a login), or if you're really lazy
leave a comment here.
Counting TrackBack Pings
Counting TrackBack Pings
03/13/2003 10:15 AMAntonio at blogpocket.com came up with some PHP code to count the
number of TrackBack pings for the standalone TrackBack...
Trackback Pings Temp Shutoff
Trackback Pings Temp Shutoff
08/31/2004 08:20 AMWe have been getting hit pretty hard with Trackback Spams today
when the torrent slows down I will turn trackbacks back on
LazyWeb: RSS to MovableType converter,
TrackBack pings as posts
LazyWeb: RSS to MovableType converter,
TrackBack pings as posts
03/13/2003 10:16 AMAdd support to lazyweb.org for comments and trackback pings; two
solutions provided, one solution found.
‘Sending TrackBack pings
indiscriminately makes you a TrackBack
spammer’
‘Sending TrackBack pings
indiscriminately makes you a TrackBack
spammer’
12/29/2003 08:30 AMblog.codefront.net/archives/2003/12/29/sending_trackback_pings_indi
scriminately_makes_you_a_trackback_spammer.php
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How to run your own yum repository
How to run your own yum repository
07/23/2004 04:48 AMYum is a powerful tool that greatly improves package handling on
RPM-based Linux distributions. This tutorial explains how to create a
local yum repository, configure your machine to use this repository,
and customise a yum RPM to automatically use this repository.
VCS-Lite-Repository-0.01
VCS-Lite-Repository-0.01
12/31/2003 11:59 PMRailroad Repository 0.1
Railroad Repository 0.1
09/14/2004 02:37 PMA standards-based repository for large binary files.
Perl-Repository-APC-1.078
Perl-Repository-APC-1.078
03/13/2003 06:03 PM.NET Curriculum Repository
.NET Curriculum Repository
02/14/2004 09:21 AMThe objective of the curriculum repository is to freely provide easily
accessible materials to bridge gaps that may exist between emerging
technologies and higher education curriculum. Materials that include
Microsoft technologies are collected, cataloged and made freely
available for use by the worldwide academic community.
VCS-Lite-Repository-0.05
VCS-Lite-Repository-0.05
04/14/2004 11:56 PMVCS-Lite-Repository-0.03
VCS-Lite-Repository-0.03
01/25/2004 11:00 PMeScholarship Repository
eScholarship Repository
10/28/2003 11:08 PMeScholarship Repository http://repositories
.cdlib.org/escholarship/The repository is a service of
the
eScholarship initiative
of the
California Digital
Library. Research and scholarly output included here has been
selected and deposited by the individual University of California
units. The eScholarship Repository offers faculty a central location
for depositing any research or scholarly output deemed appropriate by
their participating University of California research unit, center, or
department.
Code Repository
Code Repository
04/06/2005 04:44 AMCodeRepository v1.00-Beta-3
Cache-Repository-0.01
Cache-Repository-0.01
04/07/2005 05:20 PMVCS-Lite-Repository-0.02
VCS-Lite-Repository-0.02
01/01/2004 06:12 PMe-gov data repository on the cards
e-gov data repository on the cards
11/16/2003 08:27 PMCalcutta Telegraph Nov 16 2003 8:02PM ET
DocBook Open Repository
DocBook Open Repository
12/15/2003 05:42 PMDocBook XSL Stylesheets 1.64.0 released
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