Guidelines for developing agricultural information portals in the Southern African Development Community Region (SADC)
- Chisenga, J., Van Brakel, P.A.
- Authors: Chisenga, J. , Van Brakel, P.A.
- Date: 2005
- Subjects: Agricultural portals , Information dissemination , Portal development guidelines , Agricultural information , Websites , Southern African Development Community Region
- Type: Article
- Identifier: uj:5731 , ISSN 1560-683X , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5296
- Description: The Internet and the Web have become a source of agricultural information for many people, including researchers working in agricultural research organizations. According to Besemer, Addison and Ferguson (2003:2), the Web has changed the information landscape in the field of agriculture and natural resources. The relatively small investment required to set up a Web site enables a great many institutions to become instant information providers.
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- Authors: Chisenga, J. , Van Brakel, P.A.
- Date: 2005
- Subjects: Agricultural portals , Information dissemination , Portal development guidelines , Agricultural information , Websites , Southern African Development Community Region
- Type: Article
- Identifier: uj:5731 , ISSN 1560-683X , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5296
- Description: The Internet and the Web have become a source of agricultural information for many people, including researchers working in agricultural research organizations. According to Besemer, Addison and Ferguson (2003:2), the Web has changed the information landscape in the field of agriculture and natural resources. The relatively small investment required to set up a Web site enables a great many institutions to become instant information providers.
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Knowledge sharing via enterprise intranets – asking the right questions.
- Van der Walt, C., Van Brakel, P.A., Kok, J.A.
- Authors: Van der Walt, C. , Van Brakel, P.A. , Kok, J.A.
- Date: 2004-06
- Subjects: Knowledge management , Intranets , Enterprise culture , Knowledge management systems
- Type: Article
- Identifier: uj:5714 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3408
- Description: The corporate intranet is a common feature of both public and private sector enterprises today. It has been found that once the infrastructure and architecture are in place, the real challenge for enterprises is to get users to contribute their own knowledge willingly and to use that of others. The culture of the enterprise needs to promote it. To stay competitive, enterprises need relevant and current knowledge from a variety of sources to allow them to innovate and create new knowledge and consequently new products or solutions for their clients. The enterprise intranet could be the ideal tool to make this possible. For effective knowledge sharing to take place, a knowledge sharing culture and proper knowledge sharing tools and facilities are required.
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- Authors: Van der Walt, C. , Van Brakel, P.A. , Kok, J.A.
- Date: 2004-06
- Subjects: Knowledge management , Intranets , Enterprise culture , Knowledge management systems
- Type: Article
- Identifier: uj:5714 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3408
- Description: The corporate intranet is a common feature of both public and private sector enterprises today. It has been found that once the infrastructure and architecture are in place, the real challenge for enterprises is to get users to contribute their own knowledge willingly and to use that of others. The culture of the enterprise needs to promote it. To stay competitive, enterprises need relevant and current knowledge from a variety of sources to allow them to innovate and create new knowledge and consequently new products or solutions for their clients. The enterprise intranet could be the ideal tool to make this possible. For effective knowledge sharing to take place, a knowledge sharing culture and proper knowledge sharing tools and facilities are required.
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