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Extracting and capturing knowledge found in social software tools Neil Richards KM Consultant www.knowledgethoughts.com

Extracting and capturing knowledge found in social software tools

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My presentation from the Knowledge capture and retention in law firms workshop in London, November 2008

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Extracting and capturing knowledge found in social software tools

Neil RichardsKM Consultant

www.knowledgethoughts.com

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Today?How law firms are

using web2.0

Quality control Indexing, archiving and distributing

Extracting structured data

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How law firms are using web2.0?

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No single tool

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Social networkingWikis Blogs

RSSTagging

Instead…

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Different needsManaging ProjectsTeam knowledge Subject knowledgeFirm knowledge

Client knowledgeIdea sharingCommunications

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Examples:

Magic circle team wikis, practice wikis and “Pedias"

Dewey & Leboeuf wikis, blogs, rss & social bookmarking

The Rosen Law Firm wikis for reports, profile pages, communications

Goodwin Proctor wikis for managing projects, clients & legal knowledge

Dykema RSS, communication, information distribution

Over 25% of the AMLaw 200 Client facing blogs

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Extracting structured information

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garbage in garbage out

To extract useful knowledge you first have to have some

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It requires the contributions of many

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But lawyers are often too busy…

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… or doing other things

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Nobody likes filling out forms…

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…and structured mark-up is too complex.

'''Berlin''' is the capital of [[capital of::Germany]] and also its largest city;the city is now home to [[population::3,391,407]], down from a peak of 4.5 million before [[World War II]]. It measures [[area::891.69 square kilometers]] and has the coordinates [[coordinates::52°31'N; 13°24'E]].

Berlin is located in the north of [[located in::Germany]]

[[Category:City]][[Category:sample pages]]

{{#ask: [[Category:City]] [[located in::Germany]] | ?population | ?area#km² = Size in km² }}

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Submitting knowledge needs to be simple

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Order from chaos

Tags / categoriesFavouritesSocial ratingsUsage statsEnrichmentData analysisSocial platforms

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Quality control

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Monitor key contentTrack changesWatch usage

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Have some content PSL & Partner approved

Embed visual indicators of quality

Make the names of contributors visible

Content-appropriate levels of review

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Indexing and archiving

Low volume – high value. You can’t index everything.

Take usage into account

Where possible, track “expiry dates” and have a process to retire knowledge

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Distribution

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Additional information & reference materialhttp://www.knowledgethoughts.com/blog/?page_id=215

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Neil RichardsKM Consultant

www.knowledgethoughts.com