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- Community representatives, information channels and citizen democratic engagement
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- Community representatives and online communication
- Lurking and what leaders know about their invisible audience
- Information literacy to support democratic engagement
- Hear from postgraduate MSc Business Information Technology students
- A modest proposal… for the ECI
- Risks, controls & incident handling, and why they matter
- What can TOE say about information security?
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Community representatives and online communication
In previous research, we have observed the poor record of online engagement of community councils in Scotland, though I doubt this is issue is restricted only to this context. With some notable exceptions, Community Council online presences are characterised by … Continue reading
Posted in e-participation, Information behaviour, research
Tagged communication, community, Community Councils, CoP, Information literacy, lurkers, research
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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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