Transportation Knowledge Networks 10 Years After Trb Special Report 284
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Published: 2016
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA knowledge network is created by the desire to gather, organize, and share information, whether explicit (documents, etc.) or implicit (personal experiences, organizational workflows, etc.). The goals of a knowledge network include preserving, expanding, analyzing, and implementing the gathered knowledge to benefit the network, its members, as well as the target audience. When Transportation Research Board (TRB) Special Report 284 (SR-284), Transportation Knowledge Networks: A Management Strategy for the 21st Century, was published ten years ago the Midwest Transportation Knowledge Network (MTKN) was the sole transportation knowledge network (TKN). This paper, issued by the AASHTO Research Advisory Committee Coordination and Collaboration Task Force Transportation Knowledge Networks Working Group, describes TKNs, outlines lessons from the first TKN, and looks at the development and current activities of the Western Transportation Knowledge Network (WTKN), Eastern Transportation Knowledge Network (ETKN), and the National Transportation Knowledge Network (NTKN).