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Noll, John

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.211 community communities online members participants wikipedia social member knowledge content discussion collaboration attachment communication law
0.140 knowledge sharing contribution practice electronic expertise individuals repositories management technical repository knowledge-sharing shared contributors novelty
0.113 digital divide use access artifacts internet inequality libraries shift library increasingly everyday societies understand world

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Bieber, Michael 1 Engelbart, Douglas 1 Furuta, Richard 1 Hiltz, Starr Roxanne 1
Preece, Jennifer 1 Stohr, Edward A. 1
computer-mediated communication 1 concept maps 1 conceptual knowledge structures 1 decision analysis 1
digital libraries 1 hypermedia 1 hypertext 1 knowledge evolution 1
process modeling 1 professional societies 1 virtual communities 1 virtual educational communities 1
workflow. 1

Articles (1)

Toward Virtual Community Knowledge Evolution. (Journal of Management Information Systems, 2002)
Authors: Abstract:
    This paper puts forth a vision and an architecture for a community knowledge evolution system. We propose augmenting a multimedia document repository (digital library) with innovative knowledge evolution support, including computer-mediated communications, community process support, decision support, advanced hypermedia features, and conceptual knowledge structures. These tools, and the techniques developed around them, would enable members of a virtual community to learn from, contribute to, and collectively build upon the community's knowledge and improve many member tasks. The resulting Collaborative Knowledge Evolution Support System (CKESS) would provide an enhanced digital library infrastructure serving as an ever-evolving repository of the community's knowledge, which members would actively use in everyday tasks and regularly update.