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Global access to knowledge

Information Technology & People, 2003
A major area of global knowledge management is in the practice of academic research. Studies how the Internet was used to support knowledge management in six non‐corporate research organisations in sub‐Saharan Africa. For knowledge acquisition, abstract and article databases and field‐specific Web sites were considered the most important services.
Adekunle Okunoye, Helena Karsten
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Access to Knowledge

2016
Annali di Ca’ Foscari.
Mantovan, Lara   +3 more
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Expanding Access to Knowledge and Information

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987
A transformation is occurring in the way we will gain access to information. Information available from journals and books or at the library can be greatly enhanced by what we can obtain through electronic libraries in the home, office, or laboratory. The electronic library is an idea whose time has come, because it fills a need.
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Unequal Access to Scientific Knowledge

Journal of Human Development, 2007
In the past, unequal control over such resources as coercive means, labour, animals, and land has caused the bulk of the world's inequality among social categories; in recent decades, unequal control over scientific knowledge has become an increasingly powerful cause of social inequality.
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Gaining Access to Intrafirm Knowledge: An Internal Market Perspective on Knowledge Sharing

Human Performance, 2011
This study explores how account managers—employees who operate as entrepreneurial customer boundary spanners—obtain intrafirm knowledge (organizational and expertise knowledge) from diverse colleagues so as to develop tailor-made solutions for their customers.
Verbeke, W.   +3 more
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Universal Access to All Knowledge

The American Archivist, 2007
like the idea that there's a God somewhere looking after us. But sometimes I think it's a wrathful God. Who are the right gods? Janus sounds nice, but the idea of Sisyphus having to roll a rock continuously up a hill strikes me as more appropriate. When tending files on spinning magnetic storage systems and trying to preserve them for centuries, I ...
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Access to Knowledge

Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1983
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Access to Knowledge:

Primary Sources & Original Works, 1992
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Access to knowledge

Computer-Aided Design, 1977
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