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The Society of Knowledge Base Publishers, sponsored by the Montague Institute, is a membership organization for information professionals engaged in managing intellectual assets in a business context. Members of this multidisciplinary community of practice include people from librarianship, knowledge management, organization development, corporate learning, information technology, and business management.
The Society of Knowledge Base Publishers offers the following Knowledge Management education and training opportunities:
Roundtables
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Dec 2010: Migrating metadata to the Semantic Web (Pre-roundtable primer: Ontologies & the Semantic Web, Mar 2010)
Feb 2010: SharePoint 2010: Search system preview
Dec 2009: Customizing and governing SharePoint search
Aug 2009: Customizing and governing SharePoint search
Jul 2009: Managing SharePoint metadata: The HP/EDS experience
May 2009: SharePoint + Ontologies: Picking the low-hanging fruit (How to use SharePoint for knowledge sharing)
Apr 2009: Sorting out semantic standards
Feb 2009: How to add a thesaurus to SharePoint search
Nov 2008: Using third-party products to enhance MOSS 2007 search (Knowledge Management & MOSS 2007 in law firms)
Jun 2008: Google vs. Autonomy vs. SharePoint
Feb 2008: Demonstrating taxonomy value to senior managers
Jan 2008: Enterprise mashups for expertise location
Dec 2007: Benchmarking SharePoint for Knowledge Management (Pre-roundtable primer: Sharepoint search)
Nov 2007: Six weeks to the Semantic Web (Pre-roundtable primer: Ontologies & the Semantic Web); Knowledge worker productivity & the Semantic Web
Oct 2007: Integrating folksonomies with Google (Pre-roundtable primer: Folksonomies and taxonomies)
Jul 2007: Tools and techniques for tuning up search
Jun 2007: How to do usability testing
May 2007: Bridging the gap between folksonomies and taxonomies (Pre-roundtable primer: Tagging strategies)
Apr 2007: OSS 2007, taxonomies, & search
Mar 2007: Collaboration tools & innovation (Pre-roundtable primer: collaboration & innovation)
Jan 2007: Good to great search (Pre-roundtable primer: how to customize search)
Dec 2006: Metadata & SharePoint in a multi-lingual environment (Pre-roundtable primer: metadata repositories & Sharepoint)
Oct 2006: Google & Sharepoint, social bookmarks
Jun 2006: Valuing knowledge services
Apr 2006: Search & retrieval for collaboration: What works, what doesn’t
Feb 2006: SharePoint & other collaboration technologies best practices
Nov 2005: The dollars and sense of Knowledge Management: The DuPont Legal Model story
Sep 2005: Members get-together
Jun 2005: Enterprise architecture & metadata management
Apr 2005: Metadata, compliance, and the bottom line
Mar 2005: Knowledge Management collaboration within law firms; Semantic integration strategies
Sep 2004: Workgroup productivity: Taxonomy, search & SharePoint
Nov 2003: Metadata architecture
Feb 2003: Case study: an ISO 9001 taxonomy
Jan 2003: New ways of adding value
Dec 2002: Taxonomy integration: global collaboration
Apr 2002: Adding value with taxonomy
Mar 2002: Content management strategies; Advanced taxonomy topics
Dec 2001: Advanced taxonomy topics
Jun 2001: Taxonomy applications
May 2001: Taxonomy creation: man vs. machine
Apr 2001: Content integration
Mar 2001: Partnering with vendors (CANCELLED?)
Nov 2000: Knowledge deployment (Intellectual asset logistics) (CANCELLED?)
Oct 2000: Knowledge transfer in extranets and e-commerce
Sep 2000: Adding value with taxonomy
Apr 2000: Collaborative taxonomies
Mar 2000: Adding value with knowledge partnerships
Nov 1999: Adding value, generating new tevenue with knowledge management/knowledge services
Jun 1999: Capturing know-how
Feb 1999: Leveraging experts: what works, what doesn’t
Knowledge management technologies (Boston, 1999)
Feb 1998: The Knowledge Base Editor: Roles, Responsibilities, and Skills