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SIGKMAfrica.com KnowledgeHub SIGs (Special Interest Groups)Welcome to the KMAfrica.com Special Interest Groups (SIGs) homepage. You'll need to be a registered KMAfrica.com user to contribute to the SIGs. Registration on KMAfrica.com is free. Participation includes providing useful commentary on published papers and commentary made by other participants. If there are topics that you feel should be covered, you may also request to have your own SIG created on the KMAfrica KnowledgeHub platform. Opinions expressed in the SIGs do not necessarily reflect those of Knowledge Management Africa (KMAfrica.com) but rather are the opinions and ideas of registered KMAfrca.com users. KMAfrica.com provides this electronic enabling platform and collaboration tool to individuals and organisation who engage in meaningful dialogue about using KM in the development of Africa and her peoples. If you have ideas or comments on how you'd like to see the SIG section expanded and enhanced, please email info@kmafrica.com
Submitted by KMAadmin on 4 January 2010 - 1:25pm. categories [ ]
KMAfrica2009 Conference PapersWe are starting to add full text conference papers from the KMAfrica2009 conference. The papers are to be found in the SIGs on http://isivivane.com/kmafrica/?q=og - currently we are looking at the economics and governance streams and more papers will be added on an almost daily basis. In amongst the conference papers, we have interspersed some general SIG conversations to approximate the kind of activity you'd find at a conference like KMAfrica2009; in amongst the formal papers we have informal conversations where a surprising amount is learned and exchanged.
Submitted by KMAadmin on 27 July 2009 - 4:34pm. categories [ ]
KMAfrica.com Member ResourcesKMAfrica.com Member ResourcesKMAfrica's member resources include a variety of electronic publications, links and a member knowledge exchange that allows KMAfrica members to 'make the connection' with each other much like the way in which impromptu connections are made during the tea breaks in the actual KMAfrica conference. The resources available via this website include:
Submitted by KMAadmin on 19 November 2008 - 10:21am. categories [ ]
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