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	<description>A bibliography of works by George, Ginu in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>Knowledge Audit: Is it Necessary for Your Organization?</title>
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		<description>Views on various dimensions of the knowledge audit (KA) process, and how organizations can use this tool to achieve organizational objectives. During the discussion, participants analyzed the pre-requisites, advantages, and process of the knowledge audit. This article presents a summarized version of the issues discussed.</description>
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		<title>Knowledge Audit: Is it Necessary for Your Organization?</title>
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		<description>IJTC invited several experts to share their views on various dimensions of the knowledge audit (KA) process, and how organizations can use this tool to achieve organizational objectives. During the discussion, participants analyzed the pre-requisites, advantages, and process of the knowledge audit. This article presents a summarized version of the issues discussed.</description>
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		<title>Data Center Mailing List</title>
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		<description>The digital technology today allows you to manipulate or construct content in different ways not possible before. The same technology allows content to be carried across different platforms.We are providind informations in six major sectors&#xD;&#xD;http://www.hunt99.com</description>
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		<title>Technocrats</title>
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		<description>A website that publishes numerous articles for technical communicators, journalists and documentation specialists.</description>
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		<description>Technocrats-me is a group that was organized on 17th July 2004, for communication professionals and writers all over the world. The organization started its mailing list and discussions on the online group, because the community for communication is in a mounting stage, and anyone can access the new changes very fast via internet and the wireless communication systems. &#xD;&#xD;For more details visit www.technocrats-me.org</description>
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		<description>This is the mailing list archives of the Technocrats-me LISTSERV.</description>
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