Other Groups and Institutions interested in Knowledge Management |
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The Indian Pacific express at Sydney Central station, on the centenary of Australian Federation. The completion of the trans-Australian railway was a condition of the accession of the colony of Western Australia to the new Commonwealth of Australia. The nation-building role of technology is now out of favour in the west, although the Malaysian multi-media super corridor demonstrates the survival of the sentiment in Asia. |
Last update 25 July 2005
The links displayed on this page have been located by staff and students from the 2000K to 2003K presentations of B823
Knowledgeboard is styled as the European KM community, hosting discussions and providing articles.
The Institute for Knowledge Management is an IBM/Lotus initiative to advance the discipline of knowledge management.
The Bootstrap Institute continues the pioneering work of Douglas Englebart who defined many of the components of current computer interface technology and software (see also Englebart's Unfinished Revolution).
The Management Information Systems Research Group at the University of York has a site at http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/mis/. This has details of a number of research initiatives into the technical and social dynamics of knowledge management.
In July 2004 the group hosted a workshop on the Implications of Knowledge Management.
BPRC, the Business Processes Resource Centre at Warwick University maintains a site at http://bprc.warwick.ac.uk/Kmweb.html
The School of Information Management and Systems at U.C. Berkeley provides both Knowledge Management definitions and links to the Gurus.
This page is maintained by
Stephen Little
Head, Centre for
Innovation, Knowledge and Enterprise
Open University Business
School
Milton Keynes, U.K.
s.e.little@open.ac.uk