Monthly Archives: September 2009

Knowledge Hub – part 1

This is the first opportunity I’ve had to write anything about the Knowledge Hub (Khub) Advisory Group meeting that took place last week (17th September) in London, though a number of my colleagues have been pretty active in the blogosphere … Continue reading

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Bookmarks for September 13th through September 17th

These are my links for September 13th through September 17th: TFPL Training : Web2.0 Tools for facilitating knowledge management – There is a growing recognition but not yet a consensus about integrating Web 2.0 technologies into an organisation's workflows and … Continue reading

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Bookmarks for August 30th through September 11th

These are my links for August 30th through September 11th: WhatDoTheyKnow – file and browse Freedom of Information (FOI) requests – Make or explore Freedom of Information requests All UK Local Authorities/Councils :: Openly Local – Programmatic access to the … Continue reading

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How companies are benefiting from Web 2.0

The latest McKinsey quarterly report provides results of a survey of 1,700 executives from around the world who were asked about the value that they/their companies had realised from their Web 2.0 deployments. 69% of respondents report that their companies … Continue reading

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