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Updated: 12/08/2002; 12:50:52 AM.

 

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Sunday, November 24, 2002

Question: Is there a directory out there of where people are doing good writing about Knowledge Management?

Partial Answer:  Several people have attempted this, resulting in Fragmented Indexes, which collectively get us to a lot of interesting stuff on KM.

Logically and ultimately we might expect to find a comprehensive directory at the Blogs and Bloggers Tribe organized by Ross Mayfield.  (A Tribe is a business networking community hosted by www.Ryze.com) Thanks to Andrea Janssen of http://fliegenvonferne.blogspot.com for introducing me to this place.

But while we are waiting, see:
http://www.rklau.com/tins/ left column other blogs of note by category, with one list for KM
Phil Wolff http://dijest.editthispage.com/klogs/ left side ... his stuff can be read in your choice of seven languages
http://www.mcgeesmusings.net/index.html right column blogrolls have a knowledge category
David Gurteen has what he calls KM News Aggregation page http://www.gurteen.com/gurteen/gurteen.nsf/0/D202075EFE9D8E1B80256BF40034ECE8/
Seb surely has one http://www2.iro.umontreal.ca/~paquetse/cgi-bin/om.cgi?Weblogs_By_Profession but http://www2.iro.umontreal.ca/~paquetse/cgi-bin/om.cgi?KMPings is almost empty when I looked there
KLOGS discussion group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/klogs/

When I come across cool KM ideas I often put them in my Brain to Brain Category, but it is scattered throughout, not in any directory format, while I try to post FAQ discoveries to dws via my e Radio Ideas.  I also have a lot of links to weblog directories, some of which are KM releated, in my Blog Software Perspectives and Search Engine Tips.


3:07:13 PM    

[Dane Carlson] QUOTE Common Errors in English: "abject, about, absorbtion, accede/exceed, accent marks, access, accessory, accept/except, accidently, acronyms and apostrophes, actual fact/actually, adapt/adopt, adultry, advance/advanced, adverse/averse, advice/advise, adviser/advisor, affect/effect, agreeance/agreement, ahold/hold, ain't, altogether/ all together, all, all goes well/augurs well, alliterate/illiterate, alls, allude/elude, allude/refer, allusion/illusion, alot, almost, alright, altar/alter, alterior, alternate/alternative, alumnus/alumni, amature, ambiguous/ambivalent, ambivalent/indifferent, American, amoral/immoral, amount/number, an historic..." UNQUOTE [Dane Carlson]
 
Obviously when I upgrade my browser, I need grammar checking for keying here, not just a spell checker, although this focuses more on errors in usage than errors in grammar.
 
Thankyou Professor Brians for sharing (this is not a complete list of his resources, but I doubt I will find time to explore them all):

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