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Oxymoron, a Non-Distance Knowledge Sharing Tool for Social Science Students and Researchers

de Haan, Camille Bierens
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Chabré, Gilles
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Regev, Gil  
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1999
International Conference on Supporting Group Work
International Conference on Supporting Group Work

Oxymoron is a World Wide Web based knowledge capitalization and sharing tool that was conceived and developed by a multidisciplinary team, comprised of adult education and distributed systems professionals from France and Switzerland. Oxymorons aim is to support and facilitate the work of students and researchers in social science by providing them with a system where they can contribute and obtain knowledge about the relevant readings in their fields of interest.

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conference paper
Author(s)
de Haan, Camille Bierens
Chabré, Gilles
Regev, Gil  
Wegmann, Alain  
Date Issued

1999

Published in
International Conference on Supporting Group Work
Start page

219

End page

228

Subjects

WWW

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bibliography

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groupware

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knowledge management

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methodology of research

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organizational learning

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reading cards

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social sciences

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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EPFL units
LAMS  
Event nameEvent place
International Conference on Supporting Group Work

Phoenix, Arizona

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August 31, 2004
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