Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4201405 | Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine | 2013 | 5 Pages |
ObjectiveTo design a model to capture information on the state and trends of knowledge creation, at both an individual and an organizational level, in order to enhance knowledge management.MethodsWe designed a graph-theoretic knowledge model, the expert knowledge map (EKM), based on literature-based annotation. A case study in the domain of Traditional Chinese Medicine research was used to illustrate the usefulness of the model.ResultsThe EKM successfully captured various aspects of knowledge and enhanced knowledge management within the case-study organization through the provision of knowledge graphs, expert graphs, and expert-knowledge biography.ConclusionOur model could help to reveal the hot topics, trends, and products of the research done by an organization. It can potentially be used to facilitate knowledge learning, sharing and decision-making among researchers, academicians, students, and administrators of organizations.