
Personal Knowledge Management
BIG KM (corporate) | Little KM | Personal KM
Lots going on. Books, blogs, bookmarks, tags, etc.
Harold asked himself, “What is it I actually do?”
“Sorting” means filtering one’s sources.
Weekly overview of interesting stuff found on Twitter: tagged as Friday Favorites and posted weekly.
“Categories” are your personal folksonomy.
“Making explicit” is tagging and pigeon-holing.
“Retrieving” is recall.
“Connecting” is following people.
“Exchanging” is conversation, swaps, etc.
“Contributing” is writing articles, sharing tips.

Tools? They switch over time. Microblogging is new.
Your blog is homebase.
Delicious is delicious.
Magnolia disappeared – catastrophically. Harold downloads his Delicious files monthly.
Harold has tags for clients, for projects, and for subjects.
After a while, you realize the power of other people, sharing their bookmarks and tags.
Lilia Effemova’s model
Dave Pollard’s notion of critical thinking overlaps Harold’s PKM model:

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