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  • Dalkir, K. and Lemieux, S. (2005). The Challenges of Applying KM in a Non-traditional Setting: the Case of a Nonprofit, Artistic Organization. 2005 Contributed Professional Papers - Special Libraries Association Annual Conference, Toronto, June 5-8, 2005. http://www.sla.org/content/Events/conference/ac2005/contribpapers/index.cfm

  • Dalkir, K. and Jenkins, M. (2004). Social network analysis in context: from a research methodology to a business tool. Proceedings, 1st ICKM Conference. B. Trezzini, P. Lambe and S. Hawamdeh (Eds). New Jersey: World Scientific. pp. 66-75.

  • Dalkir, K. (2004). Human-knowledge interaction: a conceptual framework for organizational knowledge sharing. To appear in Proceedings, International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning (ICICKM), Toronto, November, 2004.

  • Dalkir, K., Wiseman, E. & Bilodeau, E. (2004). Fostering innovative knowledge networking: a community of practice that links learners with doers. To appear in Proceedings, European Conference on Knowledge Management (ECKM), Paris, France, October, 2004.

  • Rao, R., Dalkir, K., & Wiseman, E. (2004). Public access to information and the creation of an 'information commons.' To appear in Proceedings, American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST), Rhode Island, November, 2004.

  • Dalkir, K. and Keller, M. (2004) Putting knowledge to work in an educational setting: the Second Start School project. In, Proceedings, 95th Annual SLA (Special Libraries Association) Conference. Nashville, Tennessee. June, 2004.

  • Dalkir, K. and Wiseman, E. (2004). Innovative use of a community of practice in higher education. In, Proceedings, SALT (Society for Applied Learning Technologies) Conference. Orlando, Florida. February, 2004.

  • Dalkir, K., McIntyre, S. and Keller, M. (2004). Leveraging organizational frameworks to enhance the flow of information: knowledge archaeology techniques. In C. Bart, N. Bontis and M. Head (Eds.), Conference Proceedings of the 25th McMaster World Congress, Hamilton, Ontario: McMaster University.

  • Dalkir, K. (2003) Visioning workshops for knowledge Management: the role of concept analysis and its contribution to organizational intellectual capital. In, Proceedings, The World Congress on Intellectual Capital Management, Hamilton, Ontario, January 2003.

  • Dalkir, K. (2002) How to stem the loss of intellectual capital: a three-tiered approach. In, Proceedings, Fifth World Congress on Intellectual Capital Management, Hamilton, Ontario, January 2002.


Peer-Reviewed Abstracts


  • Affa'a, F., & Dalkir, K. (2004). Une relecture des réformes universitaires camerounaises à la lumière d'une étude du paradigme de Nonaka. In, Proceedings, ACFAS, Montreal, June, 2004.

  • Dalkir, K. and Bilodeau, E. (2003). Linking LIS and knowledge management: an innovative use of a community of practice. In, Proceedings, E-Learn 2003, Phoenix, Az. Nov. 2003.

  • Dalkir, K., Wiseman, E., Cormier, A. and Lamy, J-F. (2003) A community-based knowledge management strategy to foster economic development and innovation in French-speaking communities outside Quebec. In, Proceedings, CAIS/ACSI 2003, Halifax, May, 2003.

  • Dalkir, K., Bergeron, P. and Guay, B. (2001). « La gestion de connaissances et la retention du savoir-faire. » Quebec Colloquium on Quality and Productivity, June 2001.

  • Dalkir, K., Trevail, R. and Daningburg, S. (1993) Research and development projects in the performance support systems group at CITI. In, Proceedings of LearnTec'93, Karlsruhe, Germany.

  • Arcand, J-F. Champagne, L. and Dalkir, K. (1992) HIT : a hybrid intelligent training system for knowledge engineers. In, Proceedings of the Third Annual Symposium of the International Association of Knowledge Engineers, Washington, D.C.

  • Régnier, L., Robert, J-M. and Dalkir, K. (1992) How do knowledge engineers work? In, Proceedings of the Third Annual Symposium of the International Association of Knowledge Engineers, Washington, D.C.

  • Emerand, V., Lamarche, A. and Dalkir, K. (1992) DEVERSYS: a practical experiment in intelligent system development. In, Proceedings of the Third Annual Symposium of the International Association of Knowledge Engineers, Washington, D.C.

  • Lamarche, A., Emerand, V., Dalkir, K. and Fingas, M. (1991) DEVERSYS: a decision support system to help in the choice of shoreline cleanup methods in oil spills. In, Proceedings of the Fifth Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program, Ottawa, Ontario.

  • Dalkir, K. and Hussain, T. (1991) The schizophrenic nature of a good knowledge engineer. In, Proceedings of the Fourth UNB AI Symposium, Fredericton, NB.

  • Dalkir, K. and Banville, M. (1991) The integration of a forms management system with an expert pay and benefits advisor: the Amethyst/MEMO project. In, Proceedings of the Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, Quebec City, Quebec.

  • Dalkir, K. (1990) Intelligent tutoring systems: how to get the biggest bang for your training bucks. In, Proceedings of the Third International Congress of Informatics, Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

  • Dalkir, K. (1989) Training: the best investment. In, Proceedings of the Second Geomatics Conference. Montreal, Quebec.

  • Dalkir, K. (1989) How to select artificial intelligence applications: a value-added approach. In, Proceedings of the Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, Montreal, Quebec.

  • Muzard, J. and Dalkir, K. (1989) The role of the knowledge engineer in the negotiation of expert system projects. In, Proceedings of the International Association of Knowledge Engineers Conference, Washington, D.C.

  • Dalkir, K. (1989) The usefulness of expert systems as intelligent, on-the-job training aids. In, Proceedings of the Sixth Canadian Conference on Instructional Technology, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

  • Dalkir, K. (1989)Artificial intelligence applications in office automation. In, Proceedings of the Office Systems Research Association Conference. Dallas, Texas.

  • Dalkir, K. (1988) QUARTZ: un système expert pour l'évaluation des propositions des projets. Dans, les Actes du 56ième Congrès de l'ACFAS. Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick.

  • Dalkir, K. (1987) QUARTZ: an intelligent assistant for the analysis and evaluation of project proposals. In, Proceedings of IEEE Montech Compint'87 Conference, Montreal, Quebec.

  • Mitchell, P. and Dalkir, K. (1986) C/CASTE: an artificial intelligence-based computer-aided learning system. In, Proceedings of the Fifth Canadian Symposium on Instructional Technology, Ottawa, Ontario.

  • Dalkir, K. (1986) C/CASTE: a cybernetic approach to computer-aided learning. In, Proceedings of the American Society for Cybernetics Conference, Washington, D.C.

  • Dalkir, K. and Small, C. (1985) Design and use of a dynamic knowledge base system for computer-aided learning. Dans, Les Actes du Conférence CIPTE. Esterel, Quebec.

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