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» Site title: Gurteen Knowledge » Site description: A portal that provides forums, weblogs, news feeds, event calendar, book reviews, articles, case studies, resource links, KM who's who listing, and archives.
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» Site title: InformationR.net » Site description: Insights from University of Sheffield on information management, science and systems. Includes the international e-journal Information Research, a list of related academic departments and guide to resources.
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» Site title: ITtoolbox » Site description: Provides a knowledge network and support environment for the IT industry. Features discussion groups, news, newsletters and a job bank.
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» Site title: Joe Gollner Papers and Presentations Archive » Site description: Philosophy-educated corporate executive Joe Gollner offers papers on content providers and the agile university, the anatomy of knowledge, and XML business templates, as well as writings on English literature.
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» Site title: KmWiki » Site description: Collective repository, annotated and cross-linked. Includes an index.
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» Site title: Knowledge Board » Site description: Forum to establish a community and to support and identify commonality in terminology, application and implementation. Features news, workshops, a library, event schedule and discussion forums.
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» Site title: The Knowledge Management Forum » Site description: Virtual community of practice focused on furthering fundamental theories, methods and practices. Features archives and news.
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» Site title: Knowledge Management Research Program » Site description: Studies technological and organizational challenges associated with introducing KM into the enterprise and conducts projects which apply and refine theoretical models. Features publications and projects.
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» Site title: Management and Information Systems Research Group » Site description: University of York's research projects in knowledge management, communities of practice, systems and globally distributed groups. Features current and potential projects.
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» Site title: Wikipedia: Knowledge Management » Site description: Comprehensive article summarizes competing viewpoints, and offers a bibliography with hundreds of online and printed sources.
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» Site title: WorldCat » Site description: Global catalog finds more than one billion items and growing, online articles and files as well as books and media in libraries near the searcher's computer location.
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A blind man applies for a job at a saw mill.
The owner interviewing him asks him what kind of a job he is interested in. The blind man says "Inspecting wood."
The owner laughs and says "But you''re blind!"
The blind man replies, "Test me! I can sniff any wood and tell you what it is."
The owner agrees, and gives him a piece of wood to smell, "Tell me what kind of wood this is."
The blind man plainly replies "It''s pine."
The owner looking surprised grabs another piece and sticks it under the blind mans nose. The blind man says it is mohagany.
The owner thinks for a bit, then says, "I have one more piece for you to smell."
He gets his secretary to sit spread-eagle on his desk and he asks the blind man what kind it is, pushing his head toward the secretary''s crotch.
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Q: What''s the difference between a blonde and a guy?
A: The blonde has the higher sperm count.