Vol 3 Issue 1 Submission Review Table

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</td> <td> <tr valign="top"><td>Vic Klabbers vic at netuni.uva.nl The Network University / IICD (Netherlands) </td> <td>No title given but the topic is “The main issues to be considered, and challenges faced, when adopting web based collaboration initiatives in the context of development cooperation and the rise of Web 2 technologies” </td> <td>Second article submitted with Nynke Kruiderink as co-author</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"><td>Mario Schaarschmidt mario.schaarschmidt at uni-koblenz.de University of Koblenz / University of Kassel /Harvard University (Germany /US) </td> <td>Corporate bottom-up knowledge sharing and innovation creation through social software applications </td> </td> <td> </tr> <tr valign="top"><td>Margarita Salas msalas at bellanet.org Bellanet (Canada/ Costa Rica / Nepal/ Uganda) </td> <td>Using ICTs for Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration: An international experience based on Bellanet´s work in the south </td> </td> <td> </tr> <tr valign="top"><td>Josien Kapma josienmkapma at yahoo.co.uk Consultant (Portugal) </td> <td>No title but topic is « Dutch dairy farmers in Portugal using Web 2.0 » </td> </td> <td> </tr> <tr valign="top"><td>Abdulmajid Hissen Mohamed abdulmajid at iiu.edu.my Faculty of Information and Communication Technology International Islamic University (Malaysia) </td> <td>Capitalising Software Engineering Tacit Knowledge </td> </td> <td> </tr> <tr valign="top"><td>Giacomo Rambaldi Rambaldi at cta.int CTA (Netherlands) </td> <td>Story on “Using a Dgroup with third-party applications” </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr valign="top"><td>Shipra Sharma shiprasharma at mssrf.res.in MS Swaminathan Foundation / IDRC (India / Canada) </td> <td>Collaborative Learning & Capacity Building for Telecentres: A Technology Dependent Global Framework for Mass Training </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr valign="top"><td> </td> <td> </td> </td> <td> </tr> <tr valign="top"><td> </td> <td> </td> </td> <td> </tr> <tr valign="bottom"><td> <td valign="bottom"></td> </tr> </table>
Author, Affiliation, Contact Article Title Information
Steve Dale, steve.dale at semantix.co.uk Semantix (UK), concept note: The IDeA knowledge management strategy
William Boateng, wib980 at mail.usask.ca Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, (Canada/Ghana) Distributed Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration in the Context of Health Care Regionalization in Canada: Prospects and Challenges Had paper in last journal
Maziar Amirhosseini, mazi_lib at yahoo.com LIS Ph.D. student in Shiraz University & member of scientific mission of the Agricultural research & education organization in the Ministry of Jihad-e-Agriculture (Iran) Report of the Agricultural Information System of Iran (AISI)
Ismael Peña-López, ipena at uoc.edu Lecturer at the Open University of Catalonia, Faculty of Law and Political Science (Spain) The Personal Research Portal
Dina Metha, dina.mehta at gmail.com Explore Research & Consultancy (India) Interview or story on blogging in South Asia, or social tools in disasters
Jan Lelie, janlelie at wxs.nl mind@work (Netherlands) Lessons learned from using computer supported brainstorming in facilitation
Janna Quitney Anderson, andersj at elon.edu Director of Imagining the Internet, an initiative of the Pew Internet Project and Elon University (US) International Experts Share Hopes And Fears For The Future Of The Global

Network In Pew Internet Survey

Lars Hasselblad Torres

lhtorres at americaspeaks.org Researcher & Web Developer, America Speaks (US) AmericaSpeaks

Citizensourcing in the public interest
Laura S. Quinn laura at idealware.org

Director, Idealware (US)

15 Ways to Use Software to Improve Your Organization's Knowledge Management Paper already published on their website
Seyitan Osunade, seyitan at hotmail.com Dept. of Computer Science
University of Ibadan (Nigeria)	
Identifying Challenges Of Knowledge Sharing And Collaboration For African Academics: A Case Study Of Nigeria
Nynke Kruiderink NKruiderink at iicd.org IICD/Global Teenager Project (Netherlands, South Africa, Ghana) The use of Dgroups to support collaboration processes and online knowledge sharing