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Erickson and Kellogg 1 Knowledge Communities Knowledge Communities:
- Knowledge communities have a long history, albeit not by that name. The idea that networks of computers
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Finding cohesive clusters for analyzing knowledge
- into “knowledge communities” based on the overlap in the papers they cite. We introduce a new clustering algorithm
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Harvesting Community Knowledge
- for harvesting community knowledge. 1.1 Scenario Suppose that a city public library has been charged
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Towards an Infrastructure for Knowledge Communities
- Towards an Infrastructure for Knowledge Communities A position paper for the ECSCW ‘99 Workshop
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Knowledge
- on The African Virtual Library and Information Network (AVLIN): A Regional Knowledge Exchange Initiative
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Knowledge
- networks, e.g. citation networks, Web 2.0 social networks like facebook, and the hyperlinked internet
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Networks and the knowledge democracy: Nine challenges for communities
- . Community networks can play a key role in solving the knowledge divide problem by identifying new skills
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Teacherbridge: Knowledge management in communities of practice
- for community networks, TeacherBridge (http://teacherbridge.cs.vt.edu)—which embodies knowledge management as a
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Discourse Communities and Communities of Practice
- production (and of their possible interplay) in organizations (4). 3 2 Communities in text and knowledge
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Toward virtual community knowledge evolution
- or workshop Recruiting new society members Table 2: Educational Community Tasks Searching a digital library
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