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Audience
The Knowledge Base has several "levels" and "sections," which makes it interesting, understandable, and useful to a wide variety of users. Types of Users:The primary categories of users we expect to use the Knowledge Base are:
Levels:(See, particularly, the Special Edition for Journalists.The primary Knowledge Base essays are written at a "general audience" level, meaning we tried to make them understandable to people who do not have a background in this field, and as much as possible, to people who speak English as a second language. A glossary is also included to help with technical terms, although we urged authors to be sure that technical terms be avoided when possible, and when not, they are to be explained in the text. The additional resources take users deeper. While some are still written at a "general audience level," others are more academic or scholarly, written for people with some background who want more depth. But for those who prefer not to read much at all, we have insightful quotes, pictures, diagrams, and charts as well as over 100 hours worth of amazing interviews with the field's leaders. These interviews are available in their complete form, but smaller segments are also extracted and highlighted in particular interviews to which they relate. Editions:Although it is very hard to write a book for that diverse an audience, we can do it with the Knowledge Base, because we can sort the materials in many different ways. The "Special Editions" section has different arrangements of Knowledge Base materials, each one highlighting those of most interest to particular audiences. In addition, we will soon have a utility which will allow users to make their own book from Knowledge Base articles by picking and choosing those that are interesting, and then compiling them into a "book" of their own design. |
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Beyond Intractability Version II Copyright © 2003-2006 The Beyond Intractability Project Beyond Intractability is a Registered Trademark of the University of Colorado Project Acknowledgements The Beyond Intractability Knowledge Base Project Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess, Co-Directors and Editors c/o Conflict Research Consortium, University of Colorado Campus Box 580, Boulder, CO 80309 Phone: (303)492-1635; Fax: (303)492-2154; Contact |