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).
Veropedia is a collaborative effort by a group of Wikipedians to collect the best of Wikipedia's content, clean it up, vet it, and save it for all time. These articles are stable and cannot be edited. The result is a quality stable version that can be trusted by students, teachers, and anyone else who is looking for top-notch, reliable information.