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"What is the impact of this process on the design of formal KM systems for the long-term? Because designers generally consider time frames of only a few years, they often ignore the effects of shifts in social, cultural, technological, and political landscape. How can designers ensure that future users will connect with the past? How can designers support future users and their conversations with the past?" | "What is the impact of this process on the design of formal KM systems for the long-term? Because designers generally consider time frames of only a few years, they often ignore the effects of shifts in social, cultural, technological, and political landscape. How can designers ensure that future users will connect with the past? How can designers support future users and their conversations with the past?" | ||
Three "interrelated dimensions of this conversation" are [[community]], [[ | Three "interrelated dimensions of this conversation" are [[community]], [[technologies]] and [[interpretation]]. How can formal KM systems survive or, preferably, engage social change? What stresses will different rates of change between technology and social institutions place on the system? What theoretical and practical ideas can help designers support the fundamentally human process of re-interpreting knowledge over many decades?" |