Personalized indexing: could it find what you want? ‘Knowledgeitis’, fast food and other metaphors.
Jun 28

Anyone who’s been reading here for a while will know that I like intelligent information reuse. It just makes so much sense to use information you find in one place in a new and innovative way.

Dave Briggs dropped me a line the other day to let me know that he’s put together KMSearch, a site dedicated to search knowledge management resources. Lucky for me, my list of 46 essential knowledge management sites and blogs was the basis for Dave’s site, and he’ll be adding more resources to this list soon. So check out KMSearch and drop a few keywords in that white box — I was quite impressed with what I turned up!

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4 Responses to “Another way to find: KMSearch.”

  1. Dave Briggs Says:

    Thanks for the mention, Lucas!

  2. Lucas McDonnell Says:

    My pleasure Dave. Thanks for stopping by! :)

  3. zed4girl Says:

    There is a need for more specialized search engines, such as KMSearch, that return results from vetted, authoritative sources. Thanks!

  4. Lucas McDonnell Says:

    Dave’s certainly put together a useful site. I’m glad you found it useful zed4girl!

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