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December 13, 2004Advancing Knowledge and the Knowledge EconomyPosted to Site News January 10-11, 2005 Advancing Knowledge and the Knowledge Economy is an international conference that brings together leading experts to examine how processes for creating and organizing knowledge interact with information technology, business strategy, and changing social and economic conditions. The conference is designed to broaden and deepen common understanding of how difficult-to-measure knowledge resources drive an increasingly virtualized economy and to assess prospects for advancing and regenerating knowledge infrastructure, institutions, and policies. Presenters will evaluate how distributed models of innovation and learning are empowering users and challenging education, research, and commerce. They will examine the emergence of software, the Internet, and cyberinfrastructure as enablers of knowledge processes, and as scaffolding for producing and using new tools and representations of knowledge. Finally, they will consider how the management and regulation of knowledge differs from the treatment of tangible inputs in terms of the principles, tradeoffs, and policy models. At the National Academies 10-11 January 2005 Registration and other information can be found at: Posted on December 13, 2004 10:52 AMComments |
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