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Knowledge management, user education and librarianship

Library Review, 2003
The role for librarians in knowledge management (KM) in terms of designing information systems, creating classification systems and taxonomies, and implementing and operating those systems is obvious. Not so obvious is a key role for librarians in user education and training.
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The role of the user's domain knowledge in generation

Computational Intelligence, 1991
A question‐answering program that provides access to a large amount of data will be most useful if it can tailor its answers to each individual user. In particular, a user's level of knowledge about the domain of discourse is an important factor in this tailoring if the answer provided is to be both informative and understandable to the user.
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Users and Knowledge Portals

2004
This chapter devotes itself to the role users play in shaping the design and adoption of knowledge portals in organizations. It largely discusses the user entity of the Knowledge Portal Framework in detail. The goal is to explore, ponder, suggest, and find evidence of the more salient characteristics of users which affect the degree to which knowledge ...
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Mapping User Knowledge

2019
The granular knowledge cube is a well-suited tool for abstracting knowledge, based on its level of granulation and affiliation to granules. In its current state however, it is not capable of indicating what concepts users have contributed, simply because users are not incorporated.
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Ecologies of user knowledge: linking user insight in organisations to specific projects

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2018
Failure to meet user preferences continues to prevail as a major reason for innovation project failure despite wide arrays of methods and methodologies available for addressing it. The user research and user insight availability problem appears to have become replaced by a method and insight adequacy problem.
Hyysalo, Sampsa   +3 more
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Collective Knowledge Ontology User Profiling for Twitter -- Automatic User Profiling

2013 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence (WI) and Intelligent Agent Technologies (IAT), 2013
How to model user interests and intentions through user profiling is an important key for providing personalized service on Internet. User profiling can be seen as the inference of user interests, intentions, characteristics, behaviors and preferences.
Paula Peña   +4 more
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Knowledge-Based User Interface Design

Human–Computer Interaction, 1985
A key problem in user interface design is delivering the design model on which a program is based in terms of the running software that users actually have to deal with. This article presents a methodology for helping programmers to explicitly state a design model and link it to the actual functions and data of the programs.
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About the End-User for Discovering Knowledge

2010
In this paper, we are interested of the end-user for who have been defined different approaches for Knowledge Discovery in Database (KDD) One of the problems met with these approaches is the big number of generated rules that are not easily assimilated by the human brain In this paper, we discuss these problems and we propose a pragmatic solution by (1)
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USER: User-Sensitive Expert Recommendations for Knowledge-Dense Environments

2006
Traditional recommender systems tend to focus on e-commerce applications, recommending products to users from a large catalog of available items. The goal has been to increase sales by tapping into the user's interests by utilizing information from various data sources to make relevant recommendations.
Colin DeLong   +2 more
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User Interface for Knowledge Sharing Using Knowledge Gardening Metaphor

2007
Knowledge sharing is presumed to be better facilitated through knowledge gardening metaphor. Nonetheless, there is a research gap in the metaphor application, where there is yet a formal elicitation undertaken towards it. This paper intends to answer three questions: How does knowledge gardening metaphor supports knowledge sharing within a user ...
Afdallyna Fathiyah Harun   +1 more
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