[Sigkm-l] Re: Sigkm-l Digest, Vol 8, Issue 2
Brenda Darrah
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Sat May 21 12:01:13 EDT 2005
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1. [Fwd: [km4dev-l] Introducing KM4D Journal!] (Michel J. Menou)
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(Michel J. Menou)
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Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 12:40:08 +0200
From: "Michel J. Menou" <Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr>
Subject: [Sigkm-l] [Fwd: [km4dev-l] Introducing KM4D Journal!]
To: ASIS-L <ASIS-L at asis.org>, sigiii-l <sigiii-l at asis.org>, sigifp-l
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Apologies for multiple postings
We are delighted to announce that the first issue of *KM4D Journal* is
now available online! Check it out at www.km4dev.org/journal. The issue
deals with the theme '*Supporting communities in development: tools and
approaches*'.
**What is KM4D Journal?**
KM4D Journal might well be the first community of practice-based
journal. It came into existence on the basis of a shared perceived need
to capture more formally the knowledge generated within the
KM4Dev-community. You will find KM4Dev'ers (and beyond) as authors,
reviewers, editorial board members, chief editors, management team
members, etc. etc., from all across the world, both researchers and
practitioners, all of whom provided spontaneous support and
contributions.
**What can you find in the first issue?**
We have tried to compile a well-rounded and interesting first issue,
containing a nice compilation of articles, case studies, a story, an
interview, community notes... all in all, contributions from people in
the North and in the South, working on different KM-related aspects in a
development context. The issue captures an interesting cross-section of
the KM-community, but the articles are accessible and interesting also
for other people beyond this community.
The theme of issue 1 is 'Supporting communities in development - tools
and approaches'. Topics covered in this issue include:
- Knowledge communities and the tsunami response: experience from the
Crisis Prevention and Recovery Community of the UNDP
- Designing sustainable communities at CARE
- Communities of practice for development in the Middle East and North
Africa
- Virtual knowledge communities: lessons learned in making them work
And much more!
Go to www.km4dev.org/journal to read the articles.
If all goes well, a paper version of this issue will be published for
the upcoming KM4Dev event in Geneva (June 2005). It is likely that we
will do an official launch of the journal there also.
Look forward to seeing you on the platform and hearing your responses!
Julie Ferguson & Sarah Cummings
Guest Editors for Issue 1
www.km4dev.org/journal
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 12:40:08 +0200
From: "Michel J. Menou" <Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr>
Subject: [Sigkm-l] [Eurchap] [Fwd: [km4dev-l] Introducing KM4D
Journal!]
To: ASIS-L <ASIS-L at asis.org>, sigiii-l <sigiii-l at asis.org>, sigifp-l
<sigifp-l at asis.org>, sigkm-l at asis.org, eurchap
<eurchap at asis.org>,
Euro_Student_ASIST at yahoogroups.com, ciresearchers
<ciresearchers at vancouvercommunity.net>
Message-ID: <428F1008.1010805 at wanadoo.fr>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Apologies for multiple postings
We are delighted to announce that the first issue of *KM4D Journal* is
now available online! Check it out at www.km4dev.org/journal. The issue
deals with the theme '*Supporting communities in development: tools and
approaches*'.
**What is KM4D Journal?**
KM4D Journal might well be the first community of practice-based
journal. It came into existence on the basis of a shared perceived need
to capture more formally the knowledge generated within the
KM4Dev-community. You will find KM4Dev'ers (and beyond) as authors,
reviewers, editorial board members, chief editors, management team
members, etc. etc., from all across the world, both researchers and
practitioners, all of whom provided spontaneous support and
contributions.
**What can you find in the first issue?**
We have tried to compile a well-rounded and interesting first issue,
containing a nice compilation of articles, case studies, a story, an
interview, community notes... all in all, contributions from people in
the North and in the South, working on different KM-related aspects in a
development context. The issue captures an interesting cross-section of
the KM-community, but the articles are accessible and interesting also
for other people beyond this community.
The theme of issue 1 is 'Supporting communities in development - tools
and approaches'. Topics covered in this issue include:
- Knowledge communities and the tsunami response: experience from the
Crisis Prevention and Recovery Community of the UNDP
- Designing sustainable communities at CARE
- Communities of practice for development in the Middle East and North
Africa
- Virtual knowledge communities: lessons learned in making them work
And much more!
Go to www.km4dev.org/journal to read the articles.
If all goes well, a paper version of this issue will be published for
the upcoming KM4Dev event in Geneva (June 2005). It is likely that we
will do an official launch of the journal there also.
Look forward to seeing you on the platform and hearing your responses!
Julie Ferguson & Sarah Cummings
Guest Editors for Issue 1
www.km4dev.org/journal
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