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Knowledge management is the systematic process of finding, selecting, organizing and presenting information in ways that improve the understanding of a certain subject topic by a person. Knowledge management helps an organization gain advantage from his own experience and tacit know-how.







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    Can Video Long Tail Boost Learning And Educational Opportunities?



    Call it Open Source Television, Internet of Video, Internet Television or any other name you like, the essence remains the same: a huge amount of openly accessible video content is already becoming available on the Internet. In spite of big telecoms heavy promotion of supposedly new ...
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    Robin Good -- July 11




    The Future Of News Is For Reality Producers: A Good Conversation With Jon Rappoport



    "The center of the universe this is what I have decided this place is..." This is how independent investigative journalist Jon Rappoport started out responding to my video interview questions focusing on media, economic interests influencing the news, grassroots journalism, blogs, and the future of online news. Robin ...
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    Robin Good -- May 23




    What Should Drive Site Organization And Design: Consistency Or Flow?



    Should a site navigation be driven by principles of consistency and accessibility to all "other" information available on the site, or should it be directed by flow principles? Photo credit:Renato Cardoso Though we have all been designing small and large sites with complete faith in the principles ...
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    Robin Good -- February 1





    Grassroots Cooperative Categorization Of Digital Content Assets: Folksonomies, What They Are, Why They Work



    "A folksonomy represents simultaneously some of the best and worst in the organization of information. Its uncontrolled nature is fundamentally chaotic, suffers from problems of imprecision and ambiguity that well developed controlled vocabularies and name authorities effectively ameliorate. Photo credit: Justin Bird Conversely, systems employing free-form tagging ...
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    Adam Mathes -- January 5




    Personal Knowledge Mapping And The Concept Of Data Emergence


    Once upon a time, in a far-away land, there was an advanced civilization of intelligent beings who wanted to be able to share their personal know-how, preferences, ideas and visions with those others that were set to work and collaborate with them. Tired of spending millions of ...
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    Robin Good -- November 28




    Post Modern Knowledge Management and Social Enterprise Blogging


    or "the promotion of information publishing / exchange within an organization, with an eye towards the problem of censorship." For those of you developing an overall plan for how information should be utilized, exchanged and made useful within a large international organization obstacles that block information and ...
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    Robin Good -- February 7






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