id: 06067868 dt: a an: 06067868 au: Kawtrakul, Asanee ti: Beyond knowledge management: knowledge services innovation. so: Kannan, Rajkumar (ed.) et al., Data engineering and management. Second international conference, ICDEM 2010, Tiruchirappalli, India, July 29‒31, 2010. Revised selected papers. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-27871-6/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6411, 9-15 (2012). py: 2012 pu: Berlin: Springer la: EN cc: ut: knowledge management; knowledge services; ecosystem; knowledge engineering; language engineering; ubiquitous services; personalized knowledge services; one-stop-shop knowledge accessibility ci: li: doi:10.1007/978-3-642-27872-3_2 ab: Summary: Knowledge Management is driven by the needs and requirement of new knowledge-driven economy. Its functions are how it be acquired, represented, exchanged, integrated and converted into useful knowledge. The intelligent use of knowledge and knowledge services are driven by the needs and requirement of creative-and-service-driven economy. The key functionalities of innovational services are how to provide personalized knowledge service and satisfy the individual demand. CyberBrain, a digital ecosystem for the execution of knowledge management and knowledge services innovation, is aimed to be a collaborative knowledge space interconnecting knowledge resources, organization and community best practices with the heterogenous expression. Domain specific ontologies and standard metadata are the basic elements through which Cyber Brain can deploy for integrating and aggregating the scattered knowledge sources. Moreover, Cyber Brain paid more attentions to provide one stop service and ubiquitous personalized knowledge service. This paper overviews some key technologies and methodologies emerging in knowledge engineering, ontology engineering, language engineering, including knowledge processing and utilizing model which meet the consumers’ knowledge demand of mobility and personality. rv: