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    Our vision is to empower students, scholars, and professionals in intelligent knowledge networks to share knowledge and make it globally visible, accessible, and ever expanding. Background of Lalisio The amount of knowledge increases every day, and with it the time and effort students, scholars, and professionals need to spend to find helpful materials or knowledgeable people with whom they can share, discuss, study, or research common points of interest. Due to the ever increasing amount of information, a great deal of valuable knowledge gets covered today and is ultimately lost. Connecting Knowledge Worldwide For this reason, Lalisio offers easy ways to find, share, and connect knowledge worldwide making it more accessible and supporting research and education worldwide. Lalisio connects knowledge-seeking people from around the world with a unique search engine for all relevant data sources, i.e. books, Open Access articles, and publications in renowned journals. Lalisio puts a particular focus on a user-friendly design of its services and allows for a high degree of adaptability of its services to individual user needs. Lalisio is designing its services so that users are able to access them with personal computers as well as mobile devices – no matter whether they are at home, in a library, in a classroom, or in the office – they can use Lalisio to find answers to all kinds of questions. Lalisio integrates information, interaction, and information management, and is about community, content plus the valuable combination of both. Discovering our Name Lalisio is the Latin word for "little donkey". The term from the ancient language of scholars stresses our connection with academia. The image of the little donkey appealed to us since our network, similar to an intelligent and reliable donkey, can help you with transporting and delivering knowledge in a convenient and efficient manner. It allows you to reach the maximum effect with a minimal effort. With our sure-footed carrier of knowledge, you can optimize your academic research and studies. Let Lalisio do the work for you! All you need to do is use our services and then Lalisio will let rain gold for you just like Grimm`s gold-donkey.
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    Previous maps of the relationship between branches of modern science were done by mapping the citations among journal articles. These citations are footnotes referencing previous articles on the same or related subjects. Citations are the equivalent links in a posting. They take you to the source. Citation indexes tally these links by subject. Mapping software can display the patterns of links. One example is below:
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    The RNA project deals in a very practical way with methods, tools and techniques for building dynamic knowledge systems. In these systems a key role is played by reference networks, sets of reference structures (like thesauri, taxonomies, etc.) and related content metadata. The project is financed by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. It is a combined effort of a group of innovative small companies, vanguard institutions in the cultural heritage field and outstanding, internationally acclaimed academics.
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    Collexis High Definition Search enables fast, accurate and extraordinary knowledge retrieval and discovery quickly and accurately by utilizing fingerprinting technology. The Collexis Fingerprint empowers users to identify and search for documents, experts, trends, and new discoveries more quickly, precisely – and thoroughly – than conventional search engines. For users, the savings in research dollars are extraordinary. High Definition Search positions Collexis as a world leader in the vital area of knowledge management and discovery software.
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    Collaborative Knowledge Management, powered by the Semantic Web Wikis and social software have revolutionized the ways we create and distribute knowledge. The Semantic Web has already begun to transform the ways we maintain, discover and share knowledge across platforms. The KiWi - "Knowledge in a Wiki" - project proposes a new approach to knowledge management that combines the wiki philosophy with the intelligence and methods of the Semantic Web. Pages to get you started: * KiWi-Vision: An introduction to KiWi's core ideas, ideal for non-technical audiences. * KiWi-System: Learn how KiWi aims to break system and information boundaries! * The Use Cases: Of particular interest for businesses and people from the industry. * KiWi is a blogger! Read what the project members have been up to. * Project Wiki: Wiki and internal workspace for KiWi project members (NOT identical with KiWi).
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