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Implementing social knowledge environments for NGOs: key research questions

Електронний науковий архів Науково-технічної бібліотеки Національного університету "Львівська політехніка"

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Title Implementing social knowledge environments for NGOs: key research questions
 
Creator Berezko, Oleksandr
 
Contributor Lviv Polytechnic National University
 
Subject knowledge
knowledge management
NGO
Web 2.0
social knowledge environments
social software
 
Description In this paper the creation of effective social knowledge environments for non-governmental organizations
is considered as well as key research questions for this kind of study are proposed.
 
Date 2018-03-05T08:37:55Z
2018-03-05T08:37:55Z
2015
 
Type Conference Abstract
 
Identifier Berezko O. Implementing social knowledge environments for NGOs: key research questions / Oleksandr Berezko // Litteris et Artibus : proceedings of the 5th International youth science forum, November 26–28, 2015, Lviv, Ukraine / Lviv Polytechnic National University. – Lviv : Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2015. – P. 82–83. – Bibliography: 14 titles.
http://ena.lp.edu.ua:8080/handle/ntb/39506
 
Language en
 
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Format 82-83
application/pdf
 
Coverage UA
Lviv
 
Publisher Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House