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Can I trust this map? 4 questions to ask when you see a map of the coronavirus pandemic
Maps can help ordinary citizens to work together with governments to limit the damage done by COVID-19, but they need…
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Report review – State of Community Management 2020
The State of Community Management 2020 report offers useful insights, but has a very narrow focus on community platforms from…
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How Russian trolls polarized the vaccine debate
Russian troll accounts discussed vaccines not only to sow discord among people of the United States, but also to flesh…
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Disclosing COVID-19 cases in public is more effective than lockdown
Lockdown strategies are a blunt instrument with health risks and economic consequences. The public knowledge sharing approach in South Korea…
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Challenge-led system mapping: A knowledge management approach
A newly published handbook provides a step-by-step guide to challenge-led system mapping, with knowledge management an essential aspect in the…
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How free data can transform innovation
The EU’s recently published data strategy is based in the principle that data should be available to all.
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Call for papers: Mass collaboration and knowledge management
A forthcoming journal special issue will explore mass collaboration and knowledge management in the context of COVID-19. The call for…
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The knowledge disruption from fast and frugal innovation in response to COVID-19
What does this knowledge disruption mean for knowledge management (KM)?
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Simple data visualisations have become key to communicating about the COVID-19 pandemic, but we know little about their impact
Visual representations of data are playing a significant role in COVID-19 communication, so the public’s ability to make sense of…
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Coronavirus shows the urgency of ensuring that research gets into the public domain
Knowledge is a product of a social collaboration and should thus be owned by and placed in service of the…