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The need for a knowledge hub - 0 views

  • Yet media companies remain curiously fragmented in their own information space. So as I often ask in these columns: What would I do? First of all, I would gather together all the people in the company who collect and analyze information for a one-day "knowledge-fest." Some will be in editorial, some in advertising, some in circulation, some in "research" some in digital, and ... well anyone else who wants to turn up. They'll then share what they collect, and its relative benefit to everyone else. Secondly, I would create a "knowledge hub" - an intelligence center - charged with integrating and redistributing the content from all the different sources, across the entire organization.
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    Yet media companies remain curiously fragmented in their own information space. So as I often ask in these columns: What would I do? First of all, I would gather together all the people in the company who collect and analyze information for a one-day "knowledge-fest." Some will be in editorial, some in advertising, some in circulation, some in "research" some in digital, and ... well anyone else who wants to turn up. They'll then share what they collect, and its relative benefit to everyone else. Secondly, I would create a "knowledge hub" - an intelligence center - charged with integrating and redistributing the content from all the different sources, across the entire organization.
Gary Colet

West Midlands Standard Data Sharing Protocol « West Midlands Regional Observa... - 0 views

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    West Midlands data observatory - data sharing standards
Stephen Dale

NHS Evidence - Knowledge management - 0 views

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    The site provides the best available evidence and practical examples of health professionals successfully sharing and applying knowledge and experience to their daily activities.
Gary Colet

OPSI guidance on info and knowledge transfer for Government changes - 0 views

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    National Archives instructions for transferring data, information and knowledge resulting from 'Machinery of Government' changes. Updated this year, the document unfortunately makes no mention of how Linked Data might help in the complex business of moving ownership of information. There is reference to XML schema guidance from 2008 from the National Archives http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/electronicrecords/advice/default.htm Whilst it implies that tacit knowledge transfer is important, there is no guidance or tools for this and relies on codification rather than knowledge sharing.
Stephen Dale

Insight Web Family > Home > Nottingham Insight - 0 views

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    Open and linked data in action. Nottingham Insight, previously known as NOMAD+, is a shared evidence base that provides access to data, information and intelligence about Nottingham and the surrounding area. This partnership system aims to improve decision-making, support partnership working and better prepare us for the future.
anonymous

Google Wave Developer Blog: Wave open source next steps: "Wave in a Box" - 0 views

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    Since the announcement that we will discontinue development of Google Wave as a standalone product, many people have asked us about the future of the open source code and Wave federation protocol. After spending some time on figuring out our next steps, we'd like to share the plan for our contributions over the coming months. We will expand upon the 200K lines of code we've already open sourced (detailed at waveprotocol.org) to flesh out the existing example Wave server and web client into a more complete application or "Wave in a Box."
Stephen Dale

Welcome | ScraperWiki - 0 views

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    ScraperWiki is an online tool to make that process simpler and more collaborative. Anyone can write a screen scraper using the online editor, and the code and data are shared with the world. Because it's a wiki, other programmers can contribute to and improve the code. And, if you're not a programmer yourself, you can request a scraper or ask the ScraperWiki team to write one for you.
Stephen Dale

Open data, democracy and public sector reform - 0 views

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    This is an online report based on an MSc Dissertation at the Oxford Internet Institute by Tim Davies submitted to the University of Oxford, July 2010. It is shared using the Digress.it platform which allows for paragraph level commenting and hyperlinking to elements of the document.
Gary Colet

APQC's November 2010 Community Call - IBM Social Media - 0 views

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    Thursday, November 11, at 10:30 a.m. CDT. Bryant Clevenger, global knowledge sharing leader for IBM Global Business Services, will explain how IBM is leveraging new social capabilities to accelerate access to relevant content and people. These new capabilities integrate traditional knowledge content with social networking analytics to put the "work" in social networking.
Gary Colet

StopThinkSocial - Blog - Social Media is the key for sharing Tacit knowledge - 0 views

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    David Christopher's blog on his social media experiences at Oracle. KIN has a site visit to Oracle on 6th July to look at this first-hand.
Stephen Dale

Knowledge Hub explained - 1 views

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    The Knowledge Hub programme aims to create a single window to improvement in local government. It will use Web 2.0 technology and services, and build on the current community of practice platform, to support networking, collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Stephen Dale

Collaborating online - 1 views

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    New approaches to information, data sharing and engagement are helping local public services work more closely with citizens. Using social media strategically and opening up public data can have significant benefits to citizens and local government. The following are some examples and resources available to support collaborative working.
Stephen Dale

Rise of the networked enterprise: Web 2.0 finds its payday - McKinsey Quarterly - Organ... - 0 views

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    McKinsey's new survey research finds that companies using the Web intensively gain greater market share and higher margins.
Stephen Dale

"Knowledge Hub" to help public sector share ideas and information | News & Reference | ... - 1 views

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    The Local Government Group (LGG) is launching a "Knowledge Hub" development for 2011 that will support service improvement, efficiencies and innovation across local government
Stephen Dale

Get the Data: Open Data Q&A Forum - 1 views

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    Ask and answer questions about getting, using and sharing data!
Stephen Dale

Data.Gov | Open Federal Data - 0 views

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    Data.gov Next Generation also makes it easier for government agencies to share their public data. Agencies can now upload their data to the FISMA-compliant Data.gov cloud platform, link it in real-time to systems of record, or even federate data from their own sites. Data.gov brings it all together into one virtualized government-wide catalog.
Stephen Dale

Innovation Launch Pad - Idea Display - 0 views

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    A key tool in the online delivery armoury of the Local Government Group (www.local.gov.uk), the Knowledge Hub is about sharing and working together, enabling the millions of people across the Public Sector to collaborate to provide better services and to engage with the recipients of those services
Stephen Dale

Epimorphics - Linked Data Solutions - 1 views

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    Linked data is a powerful approach to sharing information across the web. It is enabling governments to publish their data to better inform and empower citizens, enabling companies to connect information across silos to aid decision making, and enabling developers to combine data from across organizations to deliver better services. As experts in all aspects of linked data, Epimorphics can enable you to get the most out of your data assets - help you model, publish and exploit them.
Gary Colet

This We Know: Explore U.S. Government Data About Your Community - 0 views

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    US Gov site sharing community data
Stephen Dale

KMWorld 2011 - Advance Program - 0 views

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    Today, there are so many more social tools for use both inside and outside enterprises. This stream of presentations highlights the "social enterprise" and how the sharing of knowledge is being handled in more social and productive ways. Moderated By: Art Murray, CEO - Applied Knowledge Sciences, Inc.
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