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Knowledge Management has been an important task in large organizations. It is rather costly to convert the huge amounts of unstructured information produced by legacy applications to formally described knowledge. In this paper we present a knowledge management framework that is based on improved information retrieval systems. By introducing ontologies into IR domain, the framework can recognize semantics of concepts and obtain limited reasoning ability. We expect that the framework would provide organizations a practical and cost-effective way of incremental knowledge management.