Development organisations acknowledge and recognise the role of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) in solutions to local problems. It is a resource that can help produce more and better food, maintain healthy lives, share wealth, prevent conflict, manage local affairs, and thus contribute to global solutions. As a wide range of digital tools have been developed, researchers and development experts are focusing on how to use information and communication technologies (ICTs) to manage this highly-valued resource. Indigenous knowledge mainly relies on tacit and implicit knowledge forms, which are deeply rooted in the social and cultural context of indigenous communities. However, ICTs for Indigenous Knowledge Management (IKM) have been designed using ...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Development is a growing field of study. There ...
Rural people have an intimate knowledge of many aspects of their surroundings and their daily lives....
Experience has shown that development efforts that ignore indigenous knowledge (IK), local systems o...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Indigenous Knowledge Management (IKM) h...
The environmental and social conditions that indigenous communities interact with the external envir...
Indigenous knowledge encompass generations of experimentation and innovation which has been carried ...
More and more communities and organisations around the world are realising the value and significanc...
Scientific community and organisations have to a large extent focused on indigenous knowledge manage...
Indigenous knowledge is one form of knowledge; the other is scientific knowledge. Indigenous knowled...
The world is witnessing unprecedented impetus to leverage Indigenous Knowledge (IK) as a means of s...
This article addresses the use and the types of information and communication technology (1CT) tools...
challenges and opportunities for information professionals coming an important resource in planning ...
With the dawn of the new political dispensation in South Africa, new frameworks emerged on macro lev...
Knowledge audits and assessment help organisations to identify the status of knowledge processes and...
Traditional knowledge (TK) is the knowledge base of a particular society or community which has been...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Development is a growing field of study. There ...
Rural people have an intimate knowledge of many aspects of their surroundings and their daily lives....
Experience has shown that development efforts that ignore indigenous knowledge (IK), local systems o...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Indigenous Knowledge Management (IKM) h...
The environmental and social conditions that indigenous communities interact with the external envir...
Indigenous knowledge encompass generations of experimentation and innovation which has been carried ...
More and more communities and organisations around the world are realising the value and significanc...
Scientific community and organisations have to a large extent focused on indigenous knowledge manage...
Indigenous knowledge is one form of knowledge; the other is scientific knowledge. Indigenous knowled...
The world is witnessing unprecedented impetus to leverage Indigenous Knowledge (IK) as a means of s...
This article addresses the use and the types of information and communication technology (1CT) tools...
challenges and opportunities for information professionals coming an important resource in planning ...
With the dawn of the new political dispensation in South Africa, new frameworks emerged on macro lev...
Knowledge audits and assessment help organisations to identify the status of knowledge processes and...
Traditional knowledge (TK) is the knowledge base of a particular society or community which has been...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Development is a growing field of study. There ...
Rural people have an intimate knowledge of many aspects of their surroundings and their daily lives....
Experience has shown that development efforts that ignore indigenous knowledge (IK), local systems o...