Journal: Int. J. Knowledge Learning

Volume 4, Issue 6

509 -- 526Toyohide Watanabe, Kei Kato. Computer-supported interaction for composing documents logically
527 -- 538Seppo Virtanen. Increasing the self-study effort of higher education engineering students with an online learning platform
539 -- 552Inocencia Maria Martinez Leon, Josefa Ruiz Mercader, Juan Antonio Martínez León. The effect of organisational learning tools on business results
553 -- 566Linda Fung-Yee Ng, Chyau Tuan, An-Shan You. Gaining metropolis-city competitiveness through innovations: the opinions of multinationals (2001 - 2006)
567 -- 582Konstantinos Votis, Christos E. Alexakos, Spiridon D. Likothanassis, Dimitrios Tzovaras. Pushing the limits of service-oriented architecture and introducing accessibility terms into a public educational web interaction environment
583 -- 594Andreas Geyrecker, Fridolin Wild. The green and gold road: journal management and publishing workflow extensions for the DSpace repository platform
595 -- 612Mariano Corso, Antonella Martini, Andrea Pesoli. Enterprise 2.0: what models are emerging? The results from a 70 case-based research
613 -- 624Nouha Taifi, Angelo Corallo, Giuseppina Passiante. The strategic orientation of the managerial ties for new product development

Volume 4, Issue 5

415 -- 426Michel Grundstein. Assessing the enterprise s knowledge management maturity level
427 -- 437Vladlena Benson. Perceptions of trust and experience: potential barriers to web 2.0-based learning
438 -- 451Saqib Saeed, Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf. A framework towards IT appropriation in voluntary organisations
452 -- 464Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Juan Miguel Gómez Berbís, Ángel García-Crespo, Inmaculada Puebla-Sánchez. Social Global Repository: using semantics and social web in software projects
465 -- 477George Nicola Sammour, Jeanne Schreurs, A. Y. Al-Zoubi, Koen Vanhoof. The role of knowledge management and e-learning in professional development
478 -- 495Evode Mukama. Students interaction with web-based literature: towards dissolution of language boundaries
496 -- 508Jeanne Schreurs, Ulf-Daniel Ehlers, George Nicola Sammour. E-learning Readiness Analysis (ERA): an e-health case study of e-learning readiness

Volume 4, Issue 4

317 -- 328Jeanette Lemmergaard. Interfirm knowledge management through a web-based benchlearning system
329 -- 348Ernesto D Avanzo, Tsvi Kuflik, Miltiadis D. Lytras. Building and using domain ontologies for learning in various domains: a semantic web-based learning perspective
349 -- 356Petter Gottschalk, Jan Terje Karlsen. How knowledge organisations work: the case of law firms
357 -- 369Peter M. Bednar, Christine E. Welch, Vasilios Katos. Innovation management through the use of diversity networks
370 -- 382Chi-Chia Liu, Min Jou, Han-Chiang Lee. Development of an e-learning system for manufacturing technology education
383 -- 397Renate Motschnig-Pitrik. Significant learning communities as environments for actualising human potentials
398 -- 414Darijus Strasunskas, Stein L. Tomassen. The role of ontology in enhancing semantic searches: the EvOQS framework and its initial validation

Volume 4, Issue 2/3

109 -- 126Antonella Poce. Evaluating innovation in higher education teaching and learning to improve quality: an experience of blended learning at the Universita Roma Tre
127 -- 139Tiziana Durante, Gerardo Durazzo, Annarita Trischitta. Teaching interpolation techniques with a numerical tool
140 -- 151Annunziata Cascone, Gerardo Durazzo, Valentina Stile. Solids by revolution: materialising an idea
152 -- 175Catherine Colaux-Castillo, Alain Krief. Protocols for building an organic chemical ontology
176 -- 188Davide Diamantini, Michelle Pieri. A blended mobile learning experience: the Nomadis case
189 -- 202Birgit Marte, Christina M. Steiner, Jürgen Heller, Dietrich Albert. Activity- and taxonomy-based knowledge representation framework
203 -- 216Alain Krief, Catherine Colaux-Castillo, Julie Henry, Claudie Juilliard, Sandrine Peraldi. Building the EnCOrE dictionary collaboratively: strategy and practice
217 -- 233Giuseppina Rita Mangione, Anna Pierri, Saverio Salerno. The different typologies of assessment for the VSE method s macro phases
234 -- 242Vytautas Reklaitis, Darius Zabiela. The ELeGI notification service: its implementation and a case study
243 -- 258Piotr Szczytowski, Christian Schmid. Authoring of GRID-based virtual scientific experiments
259 -- 271Matteo Gaeta, Sergio Miranda, Pierluigi Ritrovato. ELeGI as enabling architecture for e-learning 2.0
272 -- 284Sofia Tsekeridou, Thanassis Tiropanis, Dimitris Rorris, Constantinos Makropoulos, Tacha Serif, Lampros K. Stergioulas. Satellite-enabled educational services specification and requirements analysis based on user feedback
285 -- 297Michalis Nik Xenos, Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos, Bill Vassiliadis. Large-scale deployment of distance education in computer science at the Hellenic Open University
298 -- 315David E. Millard, Karl Doody, Hugh C. Davis, Lester Gilbert, Yvonne Margaret Howard, Feng (Barry) Tao, Gary Wills. (Semantic web) services for e-learning

Volume 4, Issue 1

1 -- 17Maria Vargas-Vera, Miltiadis D. Lytras. Exploiting semantic web and ontologies for personalised learning services: towards semantic web-enabled learning portals for real learning experiences
18 -- 35Vittal S. Anantatmula, Michael Stankosky. KM criteria for different types of organisations
36 -- 57Robert P. Bostrom, Saurabh Gupta, Janette R. Hill. Peer-to-peer technology in collaborative learning networks: applications and research issues
58 -- 74Sharman Lichtenstein, Sara Tedmori, Thomas Jackson. Socio-ethical issues for expertise location from electronic mail
75 -- 92Claire Kenny, Claus Pahl. Personalised correction, feedback and guidance in an automated tutoring system for skills training
93 -- 108Miltiadis D. Lytras, Roberto Garcia. Semantic Web applications: a framework for industry and business exploitation - What is needed for the adoption of the Semantic Web from the market and industry