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Peter Cruickshank
Teaching & researching information systems management
Lecturer and sometime Research Fellow at Edinburgh Napier University. I teach topics around e-commerce, information and social media strategy, knowledge management and security & governance of information systems. My interests include governance of information systems, risk management, identity and privacy, citizen engagement, and open source for egovernment.
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Recent Posts
- ECI4all sytem: Replacement of OCS announced – but who are they?
- Disconnected Democracy: what Scotland's Community Councils aren't doing online
- The resistible rise of Facebook
- What are community councils doing online in Scotland
- Identity, local citizenship and a modest proposal
- Social media and The Lives of Others… Stasi Media?
- Open source, open data, open options?
- Risk & control issues around social media in local government
- Online citizen engagement in Scotland: The independence referendum
- Want a Smart City? Take the people out!
Recent Comments
Found along the way- Mining the Social Web - Github code examples
- Hiding in Plain Sight: A New APT Campaign | Security Intelligence Blog | Trend Micro
- Certificate in Information Security Management Principles | Certificate in Information Security Management Principles | Foundation | IT Governance and Information Security | Certifications | BCS Certifications
- How do we escape the hysteria that threatens to erode public debate? | Peter Beaumont | Comment is free | The Observer
- How I became a password cracker | Ars Technica
- Gamasutra - News - Valve wants to see you sweat - in the name of game design
- ASCC Local Community Councils
- DMBOK2 Framework - DAMA International
- Design-Led Innovation in Government | Stanford Social Innovation Review
- Internet Census 2012
Tag Archives: knowledge management
Knowledge Society Forum – October 19/20
If you can represent a EUROCITIES member or can wrangle an invite, this event might be of interest: Birmingham City Council and Digital Birmingham are hosting the autumn 2010 Knowledge Society Forum (KSF) from 19-20 October on the theme of … Continue reading
Drupal for KM – or WordPress or Google?
Question: What framework would you set up to support a relatively small but diverse community of practice, mixing academics, city governments and business development organisations, allowing good practices to be qualified, shared and translated into practical expertise. A knowledge management … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Links, opensource, Techie
Tagged community, CoP, drupal, information management, km, knowledge management, opensource
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Knowledge Management & Knowledge Transfer
A couple of basic introductory articles from KnowledgeBoard: Think small to think big in creative KT – KnowledgeBoard Knowledge transfer partnerships are a key tool in allowing SMEs to grow without having the necessary resources and expertise already in place. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Links, Europe, information retrieval, Methodologies
Tagged InQuira, knowledge, knowledge management, knowledgeboard, kt, ktp, Million, transfer
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