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The European knowledge space

Objective

Background.
KnowledgeBoard 2.0 is a further development of the European KM Forum project IST-1999-26393, where a European KM community consisting of more than 5,000 individuals and 200 corporate members was founded. A major result was the web portal named KnowledgeBoard.

Objectives.
The goals for KnowledgeBoard 2.0 are to activate and facilitate the European KM community, to further develop it by covering all schools of thought in KM, to extend it to those European regions less well represented today, as well as to other global regions, and to turn the existing KnowledgeBoard into a model and reference for virtual networks offering customised services, collaboration spaces, and a support infrastructure to European research projects, industrial players and other interested parties.

Work plan.
WP1 develops the technical infrastructure. WP2 provides editorial services to the community as well as customer service and newsletter editing. WP3 facilitates this community and keeps it open and active. WP4 comprises all marketing and business development activities.

Project Management.
A Steering Group is set up with representatives of all stakeholders involved. This group will consist of the project coordination team, leading KM experts and representatives from the European projects, who collectively define the strategic directions to be taken. The project coordination team turns these directions into operative goals and collaborates with a team of functional leaders who are responsible for the different tasks.

Impact.
KnowledgeBoard 2.0 will become a model for value creation for virtual research networks, a competence centre for multidisciplinary approaches to knowledge management and the preferred European Knowledge Space for KM research. The project will support the European Commission and European projects with services, technical support and value-added content and become a sustainable dissemination channel for research results.

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Coordinator

VEREIN ZUR FOERDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTLICHEN FORSCHUNG IN DER FREIEN HANSESTADT BREMEN E.V.
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HOCHSCHULRING 20
28359 BREMEN
Germany

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