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The aeffability of knowledge management

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The Aeffability of Knowledge Management [1] The challenge of knowledge management, and hence of online learning, is to make it work with the complexity and richness of actual human communication.

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            cover image Ubiquity
            Ubiquity  Volume 2003, Issue October
            October 1- October 31, 2003
            10 pages
            EISSN:1530-2180
            DOI:10.1145/953647
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