The IntelCities Community of Practice: The e-Learning Platform, Knowledge Management System and Digital Library for Semantically-interoperable e-Governance Services

Author(s):  
Mark Deakin ◽  
Sam Allwinkle
Author(s):  
Mark Deakin

The chapter examines the IntelCities Community of Practice (CoP) supporting the development of the organization’s e-Learning platform, knowledge management system (KMS) and digital library for eGov services. It begins by outlining the IntelCities CoP and goes on to set out the integrated model of electronically enhanced government (eGov) services developed by the CoP to meet the front-end needs, middleware requirements and back-office commitments of the IntelCities e-Learning platform, KMS and digital library. The chapter goes on to examine the information technology (IT) adopted by the CoP to develop the IntelCities e-Learning platform, KMS and digital library as a set of semanticallyinteroperable eGov services supporting the crime, safety and security initiatives of socially-inclusive and participatory urban regeneration programs.


Author(s):  
Mark Deakin

The chapter examines the IntelCities Community of Practice (CoP) supporting the development of the organization’s e-Learning platform, knowledge management system (KMS) and digital library for eGov services. It begins by outlining the IntelCities CoP and goes on to set out the integrated model of electronically enhanced government (eGov) services developed by the CoP to meet the front-end needs, middleware requirements and back-office commitments of the IntelCities e-Learning platform, KMS and digital library. The chapter goes on to examine the information technology (IT) adopted by the CoP to develop the IntelCities e-Learning platform, KMS and digital library as a set of semanticallyinteroperable eGov services supporting the crime, safety and security initiatives of socially-inclusive and participatory urban regeneration programs.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy Ising ◽  
Wayne Loschen ◽  
Laura Streichert

This roundtable will seek feedback from end-users on the components needed to improve access to the shared knowledge of the ISDS Community of Practice (CoP). Participants will be organized into small groups to brainstorm and document content that could be included in an ISDS knowledge management repository. The small groups will then present summaries to all participants at the end of the session. The larger group will discuss prioritization for the knowledge management system and next steps for community engagement in this endeavor after the conference.


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