| 2. | Distributed Knowledge Modeling through the World Wide Web | | | Article reports on the development of knowledge modeling tools operating through the web to support knowledge acquisition, representation and inference through semantic networks and repertory grids. By Mildred L. G. Shaw and Brian R. Gaines. ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca |
| 3. | Distributed Knowledge Research Collaborative | | | Multidisciplinary group dedicated to the study of how knowledge is produced, shared, negotiated and co-constructed within distributed communities and the way in which technologies support these exchanges. Features links and tools. www3.isrl.uiuc.edu |
| 4. | nt | | | Paper propose a peer-to-peer architecture which embodies the KEx principle. By Matteo Bonifacio, Paolo Bouquet, Gianluca Mameli and Michele Nori. [PDF] eprints.biblio.unitn.it |
| 5. | Authority in the Context of Distributed Knowledge | | | Paper discusses the role of authority as a coordination mechanism under conditions of distributed knowledge as well as other issues of economic organization. By Kirsten Foss and Nicolai J. Foss. [PDF] www.druid.dk |
| 7. | The Distributed Knowledge Project | | | Researches the electronic venue as a workspace and social process arena for communities and organizations. Features a listserv index. www.yorku.ca |
| 8. | Dynamic Knowledge Communities Initiative | | | An open source initiative intended to be used to network personal and community knowledge. Features project overview, documentation, news, and contact details. www.newmediacenters.org |
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