The Knowledge Management Consortium International (KMCI) is pleased to
invite the members of the worldwide KM community to submit original articles
to Knowledge and Innovation: Journal of the KMCI, for review and possible
publication in this new quarterly Journal of research and commentary on KM.
The Journal accepts original articles relating to any part of the Knowledge
Life Cycle (KLC) as laid out in the KMCI KLC model, or to the Knowledge
Management Process and its impact on the Knowledge Life Cycle. Articles can
focus on
The Knowledge Life Cycle and its sub-processes: Information Acquisition;
Individual and Group Learning; Knowledge Claim Formulation; Knowledge Claim
Validation, Broadcasting Searching/Retrieving, Teaching, and Sharing
the Natural Knowledge Management System of organizations
their Artificial Knowledge Management Systems (IT-related aspects of KM)
the relationship between the two
the impact of knowledge management processing on the KLC or any of its
components.
Articles can also focus on
normative or philosophical issues related to the KLC and the Knowledge
Management Process.
A particular emphasis of the Journal is on complex adaptive systems (cas)
approaches to knowledge management issues. It is the only Knowledge
Management periodical that has this focus.
The Journal is published quarterly by the KMCI and will be distributed to
corporate and organizational sponsors, to subscribing individuals, and to
KMCI members in .pdf format. It is a refereed Journal with articles reviewed
by members of the Editorial Board. Editor-in-Chief of the Journal is Joseph
M. Firestone, Ph.D. and the Associate Editor is Robin E. Holland.
To submit an article or paper for publication, please put it in MS Word
format and insert PowerPoint slides right into the document. The document
should be produced in Arial 12 point font. A model of the precise format is
available at
http://www.dkms.com/AccelInnovKMImpactbak32000.PDF. Length
constraints are between 10 and 25 single-spaced pages, though the Journal
may accept both shorter and longer articles if they're particularly
compelling.
Please send you submission as an e-mail attachment to
eisai@home.com