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The FASTForward Blog " Managing Personal Knowledge: Setting a Foundation for Transformation? : Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary

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event announcements. Public Insight Journalism. Upcoming Event. EIU Report. Election 2008. Enterprise 2.0. Enterprise Rave 2.0. Enterprise Social Computing. enterprise software. Euan Semple. FASTForward '08. FASTforward08. Financial services. Fly Away Home. Food Systems. Gaping Void. Get My Vote. John Hagel. John Proffitt.

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Facebook Filed for a Trademark on the Word Meta. You Should See the Description.

Bill Hartzer

G & S: Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application; Computer hardware; Downloadable software for social networking and creating and interacting with online communities; Downloadable software for creating, managing and accessing groups within virtual communities; Software development tools; Downloadable software to enable development, (..)

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Everyone’s a curator now…

The Way of the Web

And I’m struck by the way in which my own experiences are changing, even at a family event. How curation changes our lives: I recently went down to the war museum at Duxford for the second time this year to celebrate a family event with my parents and my son.

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eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

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PLEs are meant to simplify managing these artefacts, creating meaning through aggregation, linking and metadata tagging (eg comments, keywords). In universities, VLEs often act as secure gateways to digital indexes and research journals. But a PLE could host a searchable index to metadata about offline resources.

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Toward An Integrated Model of Information Seeking and Searching

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Why will our students not get up and walk a hundred meters to access a key journal article in the library? What happens when this propensity encounters the complex structures of libraries, classifications, metadata, and so on? Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 42(9), 1991, 657-668. Greenwood Village, Colo.:

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