Content related to Knowledge Capture & Knowledge Transfer

Applying The Five Laws of Library Science to your Next Taxonomy or Digital Product

The rate at which we are producing new information is unprecedented. Each year our ability to capture and create information becomes easier. As a result, the need to find information becomes more and more important. Designing the structure of information … Continue reading

Give the People What They Want – An Approach to Thoughtful KM Technology

Presented by Todd Fahlberg, Knowledge Management Consultant, on May 19, 2020. Implementing a meaningful Knowledge Management technology brings many levels of challenges, even in the most innovative, user-centric organizations. In this session, Todd Fahlberg shares proven practices on how to … Continue reading

Building a Semantic Enterprise Architecture

The EK Difference Using a hybrid analysis approach, consisting of a combination of user-driven research (facilitated workshops, focus groups, and interviews) and technology-driven research (in-depth analysis of the existing technology), EK captured the current Enterprise Architecture using our Semantic Enterprise … Continue reading

Structuring Unstructured Content: The Power of Knowledge Graphs and Content Deconstruction

Unstructured content is ubiquitous in today’s business environment. In fact, the IDC estimates that 80% of the world’s data will be unstructured by 2025, with many organizations already at that volume. Every organization possesses libraries, shared drives, and content management … Continue reading

Webinar: Building a Connected Search Experience: Bringing KM and AI Together to Fuel Findability

Presented by Joe Hilger, COO, and Stephon Harris, Senior Developer, on Wednesday, May 13th. In this video, Hilger and Harris discuss how advanced search can leverage KM and AI in order to maximize an organization’s search capabilities and create user-centered, … Continue reading