Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems
Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems
Towards a knowledge repository for collaborative design process: focus on conflict management
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Object-oriented modelling in design and production
PROTÉGÉ as a vehicle for developing medical terminological systems
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Protégé: community is everything
Editorial: collaborative work and knowledge management in electronic business
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Collaborative work and knowledge management
Organizational memory information systems: a transactive memory approach
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Collaborative work and knowledge management
Utilizing knowledge context in virtual collaborative work
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Collaborative work and knowledge management
Newsmap: a knowledge map for online news
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Collaborative work and knowledge management
A new collaborative system framework based on a multiple perspective approach: InteliTeam
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Collaborative work and knowledge management
A social interaction analysis methodology for improving E-collaboration over the Internet
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Participating in civil society: the case of networked communities
Interacting with Computers
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Indigenous knowledge (IK) is an integral part of the culture and history of local communities. We need to learn from local communities to enrich the development process. IK systems are also dynamic; new knowledge is continuously added. IK is stored in people's memories, activities and is expressed and communicated orally and this posses a serious threat to its preservation and development. However this depicts Indigenous knowledge Management (IKM) as a complex, global and dynamic issue and hence a need for a collaborative framework that will enhance information exchange. Utilization of collaborative frameworks, are increasingly being used in solving problems whose efficiency depends on an interactive nature. Networking or collaboration allows for a more effective pooling of resources and sharing of experiences and information on indigenous knowledge, both among various individuals and organizations.