[Sigkm-l] SIG-KM Monthly Knowledge Exchange

Kelly A Green kgreen at vrs.state.va.us
Tue Dec 14 08:24:56 EST 2004


Bill Ives, of Portals and KM, did a serial covering the history of KM.
http://billives.typepad.com/portals_and_km/2004/07/history_of_know.html
I am not sure if it is quite what you are looking for, but it is quite interesting!

Kelly Ann Green
KMS Content Analyst
Virginia Retirement System



-----Original Message-----
From: Michel J. Menou [mailto:Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 6:26 AM
To: sigkm-l-admin at asis.org; Michael Smith
Cc: sigkm-l at asis.org
Subject: Re: [Sigkm-l] SIG-KM Monthly Knowledge Exchange


Folks
Sorry for late feedback.
I was a bit more swamped than ususal.
I don't have direct experience of "knowledge" mapping.
But what I read about it reminds me of "information" mapping that was
pioneered in particular by Woody Horton.
And even more practical things that information officers have been doing
for ages that is expertise directories of the staff as a complement to
organizational or other formal directories. Not to mention all sorts
of guides produced by reference librarians.
This is to say that the "technical" aspects of the problem are pretty
well known, as is often the case in our field. What is missing is a
natural history of all the environmental circumstances that relate to
positive and negative outcomes.
Of course the literature is full of stories and cases, but I cannot
avoid a sense that they are selected with a view to illustrate a
particular point rather than describe the array of real life
circumstances upon which some true taxonomy, in the life sciences
sense, can be drawn.
My 2 Euro cents

Michel

Monday, November 24, 2003, 9:52:48 PM, Michael Smith wrote:

MS> Hello SIG-KM...

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MS> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
MS> Monthly Knowledge Exchange
MS> Topic - "Knowledge Mapping"

MS> This months topic is Knowledge Mapping. Like a lot of things associated
MS> with KM, Knowledge Mapping means different things to different people.
MS> The concept of a "map" brings to mind a visually-rich diagram, but not
MS> all knowledge maps are created equal.

MS> So my questions to the list are these:

MS> - To those of you who have created Knowledge Maps...
MS>           How did you go about creating them?
MS>           How did you "diagram" / "map" / "display" the information or
MS> knowledge you found?
MS>           How did others react to your Knowledge Maps?

MS> - If you haven't created a Knowledge Map, but have been exposed to one
MS> in your organization...
MS>           How was the "map" presented? In what form?
MS>           What were your reactions to the "map"?

MS> If Knowledge Mapping is totally foreign to you, try the Knowledge
MS> Mapping page at the KMWiki site. (
MS> http://www.voght.com/cgi-bin/pywiki?KnowledgeMapping )

MS> Let us know what you know. The Knowledge Exchange is now open!

MS> Regards,
MS> Michael M. Smith
MS> Chair, SIG-KM

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