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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 5.4): Toward linked open data for Latin America
Becerril-García and Aguado-López contend that technological innovations can contribute to a more integrated knowledge ecosystem.
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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 5.3): Reading scholarship digitally
Martin Paul Eve asks what it means to think of scholarship as data.
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Introduction to knowledge graphs
Introduction to knowledge graphs (section 3.1): Data graphs – Models
Graphs offer a flexible way to conceptualise, represent, and integrate diverse and incomplete data.
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Because You Need to Know
KM Lobby Incredible Edition – Susanne Melde
International Organization for Migration: Knowledge in South America with Susanne Melde.
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Introduction to knowledge graphs
Introduction to knowledge graphs (part 2): History of knowledge graphs
Understanding historical context and background is important in order to understand the possible avenues of the future.
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Introduction to knowledge graphs
Introduction to knowledge graphs (part 1): Definitions and applications
Knowledge graphs are an important aspect of artificial intelligence (AI) in knowledge management (KM).
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Artificial intelligence
ChatGPT is a data privacy nightmare. If you’ve ever posted online, you ought to be concerned
ChatGPT is fuelled by our intimate online histories, but users have no way of knowing which of their data it…
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ABCs of KM
How knowledge management systems can be reformed to bring big data into strategic decisions
Ground rules for advanced KM systems to support four big data-driven decision types.
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KM in the building & construction industries
Using artificial intelligence to improve knowledge management in the construction industry
There are significant potential benefits from deploying AI technologies in KM in the construction industry.
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Evidence-based knowledge management
Quantifying the impact of knowledge management
The majority of answers to a recent KM forum question offered only platitudes and little in the way of evidence…