Dear All, I am happy to announce that the inaugural double issue of the International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, published by Inderscience, is available from our official web site at <http://www.inderscience.com/ijkl/>. Click on sample issue at the right side and feel free to download 12 papers that cover a wide range of the Open Research Agenda of Knowledge and Learning Management towards the Knowledge Society. The Knowledge Society is the new context of our living and working. Towards this milestone, the International Journal of Knowledge and Learning reveals a scientific debate where academics, practitioners, researchers, policy makers, as well as government bodies, industry and nonprofit organisations provide their understanding for the integrated character of knowledge and learning. In the editorial, we comment on the nature of Knowledge Society and we develop a Roadmap for our future discussions and contributions. I would like to acknowledge the valuable contribution and support of a number of individuals for their collaborative effort to bring this issue to completion most especially Dr. Mohammed Dorgham of Inderscience Publishers. I would like also wish to extend my thanks to Jim Corlett, Janet Marr, Sue O-Mara, Maribeth E. Siguenza, Marjorie C. Celis, and all the personnel of Inderscience and Asiatype for the dedicated effort and high-quality assistance they gave to this endeavour. I would also like to express their deepest appreciation and respect to all the renowned academics and practitioners who joined the Editorial Board and who actively participated in every decision towards the overall objective to provide a high quality journal. I am also grateful to all the Editors-in-Chief of the Indersience Journals that consist the Unique Profile on Knowledge and Learning and more specifically the Editors-in-Chief of International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Lifelong Learning, International Journal of Innovation and Learning, International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies, International Journal of Learning and Change, International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, International Journal of Learning Technology and International Journal of Web Based Communities, for their collaboration towards the exploitation of the humanitys collective learning and knowledge capacity. More over I would kindly ask for your support in promoting our journal to your colleagues and recommending it to your librarians. You can find a Leaflet in PDF for download in our web site For sure IJKL will be a valuable addition to your journals portfolio. I would like to thank our Editorial Board for their great effort, all the contributors of the first issue and all of you for the warm receipt of the new journal. (I got many mails from all over the world). My personal objective is to make this brand New Journal as one of the most recognized and highest quality journals in Knowledge and Learning Management. Towards this direction in the forthcoming 3rd issue, 9 excellent contributions constitute an excellent issue: William King, Jay Liebowitz, Albert A. Anghern, Elayne Coakes, Carol Strohecker, Patricia Ordonez, Tom Boyle, Viktor Pankratius, Gottfried Vossen, etc provide interesting insights to our research agenda. I am looking forward for your comments and ideas. Please feel free to send me a mail at [log in to unmask] <or [log in to unmask] I invite all who dream a world of Peace and Prosperity through knowledge and learning for everyone to join and support this initiative. Kindest Regards Miltiadis Dr. Miltiadis D. Lytras Editor in Chief of International Journal of Knowledge and Learning (IJKL) - http://www.inderscience.com/ijkl/ Computers Engineering and Informatics Department - CEID, University of Patras & Academic Research Computer Technology Insitute - CTI, Patra, Greece e-mail: [log in to unmask] , site: http://www.ceid.upatras.gr ; http://www.cti.gr -------------------------------------------------