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Announcing the new RealKM Cooperative!
We're pleased to announce that RealKM Cooperative Limited has now been registered.
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KM Asia 2019 conference, 9-10 April, Hong Kong
Showcasing world class standards and innovation in KM.
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Sugar industry sponsorship of germ-free rodent studies: An historical analysis of internal documents [Top 100 journal articles of 2018]
A notable example of industry manipulation of scientific knowledge.
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Many Analysts, One Data Set: Making Transparent How Variations in Analytic Choices Affect Results [Top 100 journal articles of 2018]
The findings of this study show how researchers can vary in their analytic approaches, and how results can vary according…
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A new cooperative model for RealKM Magazine
With our valued patrons now providing the bulk of ongoing funding for RealKM, the time feels right to formally transition…
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Man against machine: diagnostic performance of a deep learning convolutional neural network in comparison to 58 dermatologists [Top 100 journal articles of 2018]
Researchers found that artificial intelligence (AI) outperformed most dermatologists in melanoma detection, indicating that AI may be a useful tool…
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A study exploring the impact of lecture capture availability and lecture capture usage on student attendance and attainment [Top 100 journal articles of 2018]
While lecture capture might seem like a good way to assist with knowledge transfer, the net effect of its introduction…
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The top 100 most-discussed journal articles of 2018
Open access articles related to knowledge management from Altmetric’s list of the top 100 journal articles over the past year.
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The impact of the ‘open’ workspace on human collaboration [Top 100 journal articles of 2018]
Contrary to popular belief, "open" office space design makes workers more socially withdrawn, increasing their reliance on instant messaging and…
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Weaponized Health Communication: Twitter Bots and Russian Trolls Amplify the Vaccine Debate [Top 100 journal articles of 2018]
American researchers found that bots disseminated antivaccine messages, whereas Russian trolls were more political and divisive, promoting discord.