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1 March 2018 The Research and Practice of Professional Knowledge Sharing and Service: A Case Study of the Geography, Resources, and Ecology Knowledge Service System
Chen Zugang, Sun Jiulin, Yang Yaping
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Abstract

Knowledge Sharing and Service is one effective way to eliminate knowledge poverty and promote social development. Existing knowledge sharing and service is mainly provided in some organizations or specific social groups. Besides, a knowledge sharing and service system about geography, natural resources and ecology has not been reported. We proposed a public welfare professional knowledge-sharing and service platform for all members of society in geography, natural resources and ecology. The construction of a knowledge-sharing and service platform is based on five aspects of work: analysis of user requirements, setting standards and drafting policies, aggregating knowledge resources, the technical realization and the maintenance of service. Knowledge resources can be aggregated by using a “two-step” strategy. A knowledge-sharing and service system can be implemented by using “four-tier” structures that are comprised of resources, resource access, application and service, based on the Hadoop-distributed cluster architecture. It has been proven that adhering to the idea of co-building and co-sharing, and using the mechanism of “payment is equal to benefit” can effectively promote the gathering of knowledge resources, and arouse the enthusiasm of all members of society to participate in knowledge sharing and service, to achieve the objective of narrowing the knowledge gap between social groups.

Chen Zugang, Sun Jiulin, and Yang Yaping "The Research and Practice of Professional Knowledge Sharing and Service: A Case Study of the Geography, Resources, and Ecology Knowledge Service System," Journal of Resources and Ecology 9(2), 218-226, (1 March 2018). https://doi.org/10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2018.02.012
Received: 23 October 2017; Accepted: 1 December 2017; Published: 1 March 2018
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