Archive | KM2006

21 January 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Blog Post – Required Reading :)

That’s right – my Digital Libraries professor has asked my classmates to read my blog post on The New Shape of Knowledge (my summary of David Weinberger’s presentation from KMWorld) – that’s pretty darn neat!! On a side note – I have also published this post in the DUSLA (Drexel University SLA Student Chapter) Newsletter [...]

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17 November 2006 ~ 0 Comments

KMWorld Presentation Links

The KMWorld Presentation Links page is up and running. Keep and eye out as new links are added. Technorati Tags: km2006, km06

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07 November 2006 ~ 0 Comments

What an interesting analogy

Martin Cleaver makes an interesting connection based on David Weinberger’s keynote at KMWorld & Intranets last week. Dave Weinberger's analog of a pile of fallen leaves for folksonomy stirred my thought that the nature of the world is for old things to fade and disintergrate, and for new things to stem from the old. Well, [...]

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05 November 2006 ~ 0 Comments

KMW2006 – Another Keynote

I missed this particular speaker, but I was told to make sure that I bought the conference recording so that I could hear him. Jane Dysart has provided a link to Jeffrey Veen’s Keynote on design in the age of Web 2.0 (beware very big PDF). Technorati Tags: km2006, km06

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05 November 2006 ~ 0 Comments

KMW2006 – My Final Impressions

I had the chance to attend KMWorld & Intranets for the first time this year and found it very different from the other conferences I usually attend. First of all – there were a lot fewer laptops around – which was great because the free wireless wasn’t clogged. The conference sessions had fewer people in [...]

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05 November 2006 ~ 0 Comments

KMW2006 – Enterprise Blogs for Knowledge Exchange

This was the session I presented in, but first I listened to Ted Graham talk about blogs at Hill & Knowlton. My favorite thing about Ted’s talk was that his blog is titled “Collective Conversation” – what a great name. Before Hill & Knowlton has blogs, they noticed that a few of their staff was [...]

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04 November 2006 ~ 8 Comments

KMW2006 – The New Shape of Knowledge

David Weinberger gave an amazing opening keynote on day 3 of KMWorld & Intranets – I think this was my favorite. See the few pictures I took. David started with what he called the most hideous slide ever (it was very animated – bouncing words everywhere). The point was that knowledge is changing in all [...]

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03 November 2006 ~ 0 Comments

KMW2006 – Making Choices in Enterprise Search

Steven Arnold is a kick He came into the room and was just exuding friendliness. He asked people their names and where they were from. Steve started by offering $1 to each person who asked a question after his talk – much better than the tiny candies I got at IL for asking a question [...]

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02 November 2006 ~ 0 Comments

KMW2006 – Folksonomies, Social Tagging, & Complexity Theory

Usually people who are fans of taxonomies do not get along with folksonomy fans. Our speaker, Tom Reamy, made sure that we knew going in that he was on the taxonomist’s side of things before he started talking. The funny thing was the next thing he said was that Library Scientists and Folksonomists (or believers [...]

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02 November 2006 ~ 1 Comment

KMW2006 – Innovative Enterprises: Leaders’ Visions & Stories

WOW! What a great Keynote we had today. Dave Snowden of Cognitive Edge & Cindy Gordon of Helix Commerce International gave a great show this morning. I have to say that I’m a little worried about the way Info Today conference Keynotes are headed – last week we had our keynote speaker serenade us and [...]

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