Improving knowledge management in the United Nations System
The global community has paid and continues to pay a high price for the lack of effective knowledge management in the UN System.
The global community has paid and continues to pay a high price for the lack of effective knowledge management in the UN System.
The multiple lines and levels of evidence (MLLE) approach can assist the implementation of evidence-based policy.
Apple is recruiting a new software engineer with a counseling or psychology background, but is this enough to overcome Siri’s crisis support shortcomings?
A newspaper article has accused an anti-Safe Schools advocate of staging a fake front group campaign on behalf of the Liberal Party of Australia and the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL).
Nearly half of recent research papers are now open access, Wikimedia 2030 has been released, and Thesis Commons has been launched.
The self-governance achieved in the urban villages of Shenzhen, China stands in stark contrast to a local government planning process in the Toowoomba Region, Australia.
With knowledge sharing, it’s unfortunately a case of do what we say, not do what we do.
Examining an issue revealed but not followed up by a recent study leads to an unsolved mystery.
The Washington Post was accused of spreading fake news after it published inaccurate reports regarding Russian hacking of the US electricity grid. Is this really fake news?
Do natural systems reach equilibrium, and are they self-sustaining?