Abstract: The advent of information technology has generated not only interest in how to acquire, store and “mine” data, but also how to manage knowledge. Yet, there is still considerable confusion and a lack of understanding of what today’s knowledge managers really do. Continuing a stream of previous research on the behavior activities of
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#KMedu tweets of week 24/2016
(Status) Experiential Knowledge Special Interest Group Conference (EKSIG)*: The Experiential Knowledge S… http://bit.ly/1W7sQg3 #KMedu #KMers (Status) World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities (IC)*: The World Conference on Intelle… http://bit.ly/1W7juky #KMedu #KMers (Status) Discover how smart knowledge management workshop can leverage your business! #UKHousing http://ow.ly/4n4fpv pic.twitter.com/AvyJY1DnOI (Status) Today at the Lex Mundi
Librarians vs. Knowledge Managers?
Abstract: A startling blog post entitled reflection on KM and libraries in law firms came over the transom today. In it Morgan Wilson, a law librarian, recounted his experiences of working in a library that was part of a law firm knowledge management department. These experiences led him to the conclusion that it
Are librarians the ultimate knowledge managers?
Abstract: Librarians are the ultimate knowledge managers. We all know that. After all, haven’t we been the custodians of documented knowledge for centuries? Who could possibly do it better than us? Well, then why aren’t people knocking down our doors, begging us to be the knowledge managers of the organisation? Are they just ignorant
#KMedu tweets of week 23/2016
(Status) We’ll be tweeting today and tomorrow from #SLA2016. Looking forward to connecting with others interested in #KnowledgeManagement #km (Status) Podcast: Barriers to Knowledge Sharing: Creating Awareness @CHubert_apqc, @LTrees_KM, http://ow.ly/sAPl300TmZ7@KFHayman_APQC … discuss #KM (Status) U know what’s silly? It’s a course on knowledge management and the theme of meetings so far? Knowledge management.




