knowlege management

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Drupal vs KT vs integrate both as knowledge management platform

While I have not try neither the module nor KT, when looking at KT features, some features are available in Drupal.

Taxonomy (and free tagging), Books,Revision Control, Commenting, Blogging, Aggregation, Importing/upload, Enhanced permissions, multilanguage - and more ..

So having KT, would duplicate most of this? What the features Drupal modules does not have and KT would compliment that?

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Web Developer for Drupal Community Site Build | AASHE (Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education)

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Full time
Employment type: 
Contract
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Allowed

Would you like to work on a "community of practice" site that will push the limits of what's on the web today?

Would you like to help develop a community-oriented site that is guaranteed to not go underutilized? A community of thousands is already using the site this new site will be replacing.

Have you ever wanted to do those things while working for a good cause - a sustainable Earth?

How about while working from anywhere, on a flexible schedule and in a team-oriented environment?

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State of the art means to encourage green building

At the heart of our mission is developing the state of the art means to share knowledge- particularly bridging the providers of sustainability strategies and solutions to those who can implement on their real estate projects. We would be eager to discuss what may be the most powerful ways to achieve our objectives.

Thanks,
Jeff
www.skysiteproperty.com

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Social Networking Analysis (SNA) Tool & 2006 Summer of Code

It's exciting to read about the Social Networking Analysis (SNA) Tool that is 1 of 14 2006 Summer of Code projects selected to write Drupal code with the financial support of Google.

Kudos to Robert Douglass and Angela Byron for all their excellent work in helping put together the 2006 SOC!

The basic SNA module is an analysis tool that will map and analyze how nodes and users are interlinked. It is useful for knowledge management in organizations because it provides an insight on what nodes have greatest value and which users are frequently tapped by other users for knowledge. Since node analysis (eg most popular nodes) is already existent in other modules, we will focus here on an analysis of user networks.

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