Article: Automated Content Generation for Better KM #curation
Frank Guerino
Hello All, I hope you all had a great New Year’s holiday weekend. For those of you interested in using Automated Content Generation solutions to improve Enterprise Knowledge Management (EKM), the linked article discusses what ACGs are, what they generate, how they work, what they’re used for, and examples. I hope you find the material interesting and useful. My Best, Frank — Frank Guerino, Managing Partner The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT)http://www.if4it.com 1.908.294.5191 (M) |
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Thanks Frank!
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Hello All,
I hope you all had a great New Year’s holiday weekend.
For those of you interested in using Automated Content Generation solutions to improve Enterprise Knowledge Management (EKM), the linked article discusses what ACGs are, what they generate, how they work, what they’re used for, and examples.
I hope you find the material interesting and useful.
My Best,
Frank — Frank Guerino, Managing Partner The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT)
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Thanks for sharing this, Frank. As a contrast to the automatically-generated lists in the KMBOK site, my manually-curated lists of KM resources are available at https://sites.google.com/site/stangarfield/kmresources
I noticed that only one of these - KM Books - is included in the KMBOK site. And some links to obsolete sites, e.g., Association of Knowledgework Bookstore, are included in KMBOK. Manual curation of the automated lists could add key missing links. And either automated or manual link testing could remove broken ones. This would make the lists even more useful. |
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Frank Guerino
Hi Stan, Thanks for the info. If you’re interested, I’m very happy to find a way to integrate all content and resources into the KMBOK site for a unified offering (which I certainly am always interested in). If you’re in agreement, let’s work to combine, correct, and add whatever makes sense. I certainly don’t want to step on or create conflict over any resource items listed on your own site that you consider to be your proprietary content. As an FYI, the easiest way for us to work is with simple spreadsheets, which is what are fed into the KMBOK web site generator. If you already have your web site’s resources in individual spreadsheet tabs, it will make it very easy for me to have an analyst merge content and regenerate the site so just feel free to send them directly to me. Otherwise (and more preferable for the longer term), when I get a chance I can create individual online Google sheets that you and the community can add content to. They can be used as controlling resources for the web site. Once those sheets are set up and maintained, we can regenerate the site any time there are new updates we’d like to publish. Let me know what your thoughts are and we can work from there. I also hope the SIKM community feels free to offer their opinions on all of this, too. My Best, Frank — Frank Guerino, Managing Partner The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT)http://www.if4it.com 1.908.294.5191 (M) From: SIKM Leaders <sikmleaders@...> Reply-To: SIKM Leaders <sikmleaders@...> Date: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 9:28 AM To: SIKM Leaders <sikmleaders@...> Subject: [sikmleaders] Re: Article: Automated Content Generation for Better KM Thanks for sharing this, Frank. As a contrast to the automatically-generated lists in the KMBOK site, my manually-curated lists of KM resources are available at https://sites.google.com/site/stangarfield/kmresources |
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