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=== Welcome to the KM4Dev wiki! ==
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This wiki is both a working area for the '''Knowledge '''Management for Development (KM4Dev) community and a way for us to make our joint work accessible to a wider audience. KM4Dev is a community of international development practitioners interested in knowledge management and knowledge sharing issues and approaches. Read [http://www.km4dev.org/index.php/articles/htmlpages/580? more information on the community] '''BROKEN!''', or download this [http://www.km4dev.org/index.php?module=uploads&func=download&fileId=380 one-page flyer].  
 
This wiki is both a working area for the '''Knowledge '''Management for Development (KM4Dev) community and a way for us to make our joint work accessible to a wider audience. KM4Dev is a community of international development practitioners interested in knowledge management and knowledge sharing issues and approaches. Read [http://www.km4dev.org/index.php/articles/htmlpages/580? more information on the community] '''BROKEN!''', or download this [http://www.km4dev.org/index.php?module=uploads&func=download&fileId=380 one-page flyer].  

Revision as of 20:44, 22 August 2010

Welcome to the KM4Dev wiki!

This wiki is both a working area for the Knowledge Management for Development (KM4Dev) community and a way for us to make our joint work accessible to a wider audience. KM4Dev is a community of international development practitioners interested in knowledge management and knowledge sharing issues and approaches. Read more information on the community BROKEN!, or download this one-page flyer.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Our community communicates regularly on an email list, have a site built on a content management system for archives and resource sharing and now have this wiki! The wiki is only one entry point to the resources and work of KM4Dev. To find additional resources such as articles, papers, books and web links, click here.

The KM4D Journal is also a great source of information on KM for development.

Finally, the KM4Dev discussion list is where many of the ongoing dialogues among KM4Dev members take place and it is, in a very real sense, where the community 'lives'. To subscribe to the KM4Dev list, click here (link to list)

Boxes (to do):

  • Getting started (links to site map, help section, request account)
  • Projects (link)
  • E-Discussions (link, most recent)
  • People (link)
  • Sub-Communities (list)
  • Tag Cloud (link)