Exploring the selection of technology for enabling communities

Patrick, K., Cox, A. and Abdullah, R. 2008. Exploring the selection of technology for enabling communities. in: Jennex, M.E. (ed.) Knowledge management: concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications IGI Publishing.

Chapter titleExploring the selection of technology for enabling communities
AuthorsPatrick, K., Cox, A. and Abdullah, R.
EditorsJennex, M.E.
Book titleKnowledge management: concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications
Year2008
PublisherIGI Publishing
Publication dates
Published2008
ISBN9781599049335

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