Wednesday, July 8, 2009

National Semantic Web Educational Program

ECMINSTITUTE is sponsoring a series of training seminars focused on the Semantic Web. Starting on July 28, 2009, Clark and Parsia will demonstrate NASA’s POPS Expert Locator software to government members of KM.gov. The purpose of POPS is to integrate NASA’s information about its nearly 70,000 combined civil service and contractor workforce in one place, linking the relevant, related information to form a comprehensive data service for staffers, workforce planners, analysts, and related personnel. POPS delivers an easy to use, effective application for expertise location and workforce analysis in a cost-effective manner by reusing existing information sources, and integrating them using RDF and other semantic web technologies. POPS provides access to the resulting information aggregation via jSpace, which is a visual query builder and Linked Data browser for SPARQL and other RDF query languages.


Thursday, February 12, 2009

Idea Tuesday: Helping Government Change Through Knowledge Management

Over two dozen federal agencies including the US Army, Navy, Air Force, FBI, NASA, and FAA attended the Idea Tuesday collaboration web conference on February 3, 2009. Entitled "The Federal Knowledge Management Initiative Roadmap."

Mr. Neil Olonoff of KM.gov summarized the status of the effort to form an official center for Knowledge Management (KM) in the Federal Government. The mission of the KM Center is to enact policies, standards, and practices to help improve knowledge management throughout government and prevent future disasters such as 911, Katrina, and the Shuttle failure. The presentation is available in Slideshare.

As one non-government attendee distinctly summarized the experience:

“I am very excited that the government is looking at KM as a disciplined approach to managing the vast amounts of knowledge resident in the heads of vast numbers of federal employees and mired deep within the virtual chasms of the government's online presence. It is incredibly exciting to be on the ground floor of what will surely make an incredibly positive impact on our country.”

Idea Tuesday is a weekly event open to all professionals in the Enterprise Content and Knowledge Management Industries.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

IdeaNotes: Open Source Knowledge Sharing!

Logos "IdeaNotes provide an open source, electronic journal application for capturing ideas, best practices, and web links" CLICK HERE
What are IdeaNotes?

IdeaNotes are electronic text messages representing short written descriptions of ideas, best practices, and web links. IdeaNotes function as "idea collectors" within organizations capturing thoughts, professional advice, and personal experiences as they occur during the workday. Unlike popular messaging systems such as Twitter, IdeaNotes are completely community-driven and incorporate open source spreadsheets for capturing and storing messages.

Try it Now!

To see it in action, sign into your Google account and click the "IdeaNotes" tab within any community.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Live Web Conference Tuesday, December 16th at 1:00pm EST

Logos IDEA Tuesday is a weekly online collaborative webinar focused on ECM & KM challenges. This week Jeanne Holm, Chief Knowledge Architect for NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will be discussing the Next-Generation Knowledge Management.

This event is FREE and open to the public but membership in KM.gov is recommended and enrollment is limited. If you are interested in becoming a KM.gov member, please fill out this form.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Dojo Foundation Spotlights ECMINSTITUTE's New Website

Dojo Toolkit The Dojo Foundation - the open source developers of the popular Dojo Toolkit - selected ECMHUB as a Spotlight example showing the benefits of their Javascript technology.

What makes ECMHUB unique is the ability for the application to track the status of an entire industry through a massive mashup of blogs, news, webcasts, events, discussions, videos, and RFPs. Implementing AJAX powered through Dojo provides a single page, single click website that eliminates the need for individuals to search or aggregate industry information on their own. We believe this model, multiplied over many industries, would significantly reduce the need for generic Internet search, bookmarking, and RSS aggregation. Over time, one could imagine multiple industry hubs fundamentally changing how people view and use the Internet.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Serving Up Widgets Everywhere


The ECMINSTITUTE is delivering widgets containing popular ECMHUB.org feeds throughout many communities. The widgets are custom designed and include blogs, news, events, forms, and community conference rooms. The widgets are completely portable and may be shared and embedded within web pages. If your organization, users group, or community is interested in participating, please let us know. They are completely free.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

ECMHUB: Learn, Discover, Connect


As industry professionals, we must constantly search for new technologies, best practices, and professional advice. The ECMINSTITUTE provides a single, unbiased resource to help ECM & KM professionals learn, discover, and connect.

Our website, ECMHUB.org, combines news and information feeds from dozens of websites into a single, point and click industry portal. We are excited to offer a community website that highlights the latest advances in Web 2.0 technologies. Explorer Blinkx displaying 54 video thumbnails, latest Slideshare slides, Youtube videos, and the FedBizOpps business opportunities all within 40 industry communities.