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http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/kmi/primer/referenc.htm
The Knowledge Management Primer, designed and authored by Cathy
Lindsey-King, MISt Student and Information Pathfinder.
Copyright © 1999, Cathy Lindsey-King. All rights reserved.
Last Update: December 11, 1999