The Forum for Knowledge Co-Creation (FoKCs; Japanese: 回知識共創フォーラム) is a forum where researchers and practitioners collaborate in attempting to scientifically clarify the mechanisms of creations, sharing, and applications of knowledge and to realize highly-developed knowledge societies. Session formats: Invited talk session; Theme session; General session; Interactive session (Poster session); Seeds session (work-in-progress
KM Conferences
Knowledge Management conferences, conferences related to Knowledge Management, and conferences with a Knowledge Management track, stream, topic, or conference theme
Midwest Knowledge Management Symposium (MWKM Symposium)*
The Midwest Knowledge Management Symposium (MWKM Symposium or Midwest KM Symposium) is a knowledge-sharing event organized by the Midwest KM Community for Knowledge Management professionals located in the Midwestern United States. From 2009-2011 the symposium was organized together with the KM Chicago community, since 2017 together with the SIKM Leaders community. In
International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP)*
The biennial International Conference On Knowledge Capture (K-CAP), formerly the Knowledge Acquisition Workshop (KAW) series 1), is providing a forum that brings together members of disparate research communities that are interested in efficiently capturing knowledge from a variety of sources and in creating representations that can be useful for reasoning, analysis, and other forms of
International Conference on Information, Knowledge Management and Big Data Computing (ICIKMBDC)
The International Conference on Information, Knowledge Management and Big Data Computing (ICIKMBDC), quasi-successor of the International Conference on E-Learning and Knowledge Management (ICEKMT), is a premier forum for researchers, practitioners, developers and users who are interested in Knowledge Management, Big Data and computing to explore new ideas, techniques and tools, as well as to exchange