[Sigiii-l] [Fwd: [km4dev-l] December issue of KM4D Journal Vol.2(3) on 'Bridging knowledge divides' is now online]
Michel J. Menou
Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
Tue Jan 30 12:35:35 EST 2007
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Sujet: [km4dev-l] December issue of KM4D Journal Vol.2(3) on 'Bridging
knowledge divides' is now online
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 18:06:50 +0100
De: Cummings, Sarah <S.Cummings at kit.nl>
Pour: KM for Development <km4dev-l at dgroups.org>
Dear colleagues
The December issue of the 'Knowledge Management for Development Journal'
Vol.2, Issue 3 on the subject of ‘Bridging knowledge divides’ is now
online at: http://www.km4dev.org/journal/index.php/km4dj
We would like to thank all the authors and the members of the Guest
Editor team (Peter J. Bury, Atanu Garai, Baharul Islam and Patrick
Ngulube) for their valuable work on this issue. The full list of
contents can be seen below.
At the same time as launching this issue, we are undertaking a survey of
users’ opinions of the KM4D Journal via Surveymonkey. We would love to
hear what you think about the journal. You can take part in the survey
via this link http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=261713221154 and there
is also a link on the journal’s front page.
Comments or questions relating to the journal or the survey should be
addressed to the editors at: km4dj-editors at dgroups.org
With very best wishes
Julie Ferguson, Lucie Lamoureux and Sarah Cummings
Co-Chief Editors, KM4 Journal
Vol 2, No 3 (2006)
**Table of Contents**
Editorial
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On knowledge divides and joined up thinking - Anybody interested? (1-4)
Peter J. Bury, Atanu Garai, Baharul Islam, Patrick Ngulube, Julie
Ferguson, Sarah Cummings
Articles
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One never knows: research policy and knowledge management in Dutch
development cooperation. (5-18)
Caroline Wiedenhof, Henk Molenaar
Knowledge management working tool for agricultural extension practice:
the case of Ghana (19-29)
William Boateng
Knowledge on yam variety development: insights from farmers’ and
researchers’ practices. (30-39)
Afio Zannou, Paul Richards, Paul C. Struik
Online knowledge sharing tools: any use in Africa? (40-47)
Margreet Van Doodewaard
> From knowledge transfer to a learning-based approach: perspectives from
IDS' information services. (48-59)
Cheryl Brown, Louise Daniel, Catherine Fisher
Multi-stakeholder deliberation on dialectical divides: an operational
principle of the systems of innovation (60-74)
Laxmi Prasad Pant, Helen Hambly Odame
Access to scholarly literature via a free knowledge management enabler:
an opportunity for scientists in developing countries (75-85)
Enrique Canessa, Carlo Fonda, Marco Zennaro, Katepalli R. Sreenivasan
Case Studies
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Civil Society, research-based knowledge, and policy (86-96)
Julius Court, Enrique Mendizabal, David Osborne, John Young
Using participatory GIS to bridge knowledge divides among the Onge of
Little Andaman Island, India. (97-110)
Anindita Bhattacharyya
Managing local and external knowledge in a development research project
in Uzbekistan (111-122)
Caleb Wall
Feeding livestock through partnerships (123-135)
Nicolene de Haan, Dannie Romney, Peter Bezkorowajnyj, Olusoji Olufajo
Stories
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Malaria Competence Network collaborates to roll back malaria. (136-140)
Ibrahim Kamara, Komlan Toulassi Blaise Sedoh
Community Notes
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Leadership and knowledge into the hands of those who care (141-145)
Lou Petronella Compernolle
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KM4D Journal
http://www.km4dev.org/journal/index.php/km4dj
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