VINE: Volume 40 Issue 1

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Web 2.0 and the Evolution of KM

Guest Editors: Niall Sinclair

The ba of blogs: Enabling conditions for knowledge conversion in blog communities

Fa Martin‐Niemi, Richard Greatbanks

The purpose of this paper is to analyse the relationship between the characteristics of a blog community and the enabling conditions of knowledge conversion using the knowledge

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University libraries: step towards a web based knowledge management system

Javeed Ahmad Rah, Sumeer Gul, Zahid Ashraf Wani

Web based knowledge management systems have opened new arrays in the present web based world. Because of innumerable features, they have become the first hand choice of every

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Making MAKCi: An emerging knowledge‐generative network of practice in the Web 2.0

Blanca C. Garcia

Following a third‐generation knowledge management (KM) approach, this article aims to report on a three‐year series of practitioners' experiences engaged in a consensus‐building

Tapping into social networking:: Collaborating enhances both knowledge management and e‐learning

Kathryn Kane, Janine Robinson‐Combre, Zane L. Berge

While most practitioners and researchers agree that social networking is a tool for the masses to stay in touch, this paper aims to explore an untapped use for this medium in the

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Knowledge integration through synthetic worlds

Diana Burley, Sydney Savion, Mathew Peterson, Gaetano Lotrecchiano, Navid Keshavarz‐Nia

This conceptual article aims to explore the current state of knowledge management systems, to describe the potential role of synthetic worlds for knowledge integration, and to

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Segmented multimedia document access for knowledge management

Charles Abiodun Robert, Maduka Kingsley Attamah

The purpose of this paper is to provide a solution to discontinuity experienced when rendering web‐based multimedia due to buffering; and a solution to access to specific region

Fostering innovation with KM 2.0

Vincent M. Ribiere, Francis D. (Doug) Tuggle

The purpose of this paper is to present a general framework describing how new generations of agile innovation processes can benefit from using KM 2.0 technologies.

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ISSN:

0305-5728

Online date, start – end:

1971 – 2015

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited