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Re: KM Toolkit Demo


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Posted by Denham on June 14, 2001 at 16:41:58:

In Reply to: KM Toolkit Demo posted by W. Terry Hardgrave on June 14, 2001 at 11:25:49:

Hi Terry,

The site is impressive in terms of lay-out and quantity of content (judging from the site map).

I had trouble finding the interactions and located these:

1) email feedback ( to a generic box from the landing page)
2) subscription listserv with web archive

Would suggest you could improve knowledge transfer by having a web-conference or bulletin board (appreciate there may be access problems for most of the target poulation, but if they are reading on the web why not posting to the web?)

Having direct contact information with subject matter experts for questions, support & help would be good. The key leverage to knowledge flows is putting people in contact with people (not more content!).

Do you have more information to share on your concept extraction engine please?


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