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How to transfer scientific knowledge in recovered wood from research to industry

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The creation and the use of scientific knowledge on recovered wood allow industry to refine their skills on recovered wood management and to propose an ecologically responsible choice as the future of this waste respecting the environment. Nowadays, numerous scientific results are generated and published by university but little quantities are translated to the practice. This limitation is due to the difficulty to transfer this knowledge in its typical format i.e. scientific papers. In this paper, a new channel transfer in the form of the electronic knowledge book (k-book) on the recovered wood is proposed which facilitate the transfer of scientific knowledge from research to industry. It contains a new approach for representing scientific knowledge adapted to the industrial word. The declarative scientific knowledge has been represented by concepts maps and the procedural scientific knowledge has been represented by a knowledge-sheets. The tests realized have demonstrated that the user of the k-book experiences has a low disorientation and a cognitive load level, which promotes the absorption and the use of the transferred scientific knowledge.
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hal-01219004 , version 1 (22-02-2017)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01219004 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 329562

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Aymen Jmal, Amadou Ndiaye, Franck Michaud, Mark Irle. How to transfer scientific knowledge in recovered wood from research to industry. 4. International Conference on Engineering for Waste and Biomass Valorisation, Sep 2012, Porto, Portugal. 6 p. ⟨hal-01219004⟩
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