Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Knowledge Networks: The Social Software Perspective

Our paper "Social Software for Bottom-Up Knowledge Networking and Community Building" has been recently published in the book "Knowledge Networks: The Social Software Perspective" by Miltiadis Lytras, Robert Tennyson, and Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos.


Book Description:


Social networks are collections of individuals linked together by a set of relations. The linkage of social networks to people and business contexts as well as to critical government domains is important for the emerging information ecosystems of the knowledge society.


Knowledge Networks: The Social Software Perspective concentrates on strategies that exploit emerging technologies for the knowledge effectiveness in social networks. This comprehensive book delivers an excellent mix of information for readers and is a must for those thirsty for knowledge on social networks and information systems.



You can read the book via Scribd.



Knowledge Networks

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