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The Johns Hopkins University (JHU, Johns Hopkins, or Hopkins) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training opportunities:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Communities
Department of Health, Behavior and Society > Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP)
- Knowledge SUCCESS (Strengthening Use, Capacity, Collaboration, Exchange, Synthesis, and Sharing) Project1)
- Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project2)1)
- Global Health Knowledge Collaborative (GHKC)3)
Courses
Department of Health, Behavior and Society
- Health, Behavior and Society Summer Institute
- 2021-present: Knowledge Management for Effective Global Health Programs
- 2020: Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis for Public Health
- 2019: Knowledge Management for Effective Global Health Programs (CANCELLED)
- 2017-2018: Improving Global Public Health Through Knowledge Application, Continuous Learning, and Adaptation
- 2012-2016: Knowledge Management for Public Health in Low and Middle Income Countries
Applied Physics Laboratory (APL, JHU/APL or JHUAPL)
Conferences
- North American Social Networks (NASN) Conference*
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The North American Social Networks (NASN) Conference is a regional conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA). The conference provides an interdisciplinary venue for social scientists, mathematicians, computer scientists, ethnologists, epidemiologists, organizational theorists, public health experts, and others to present current work in the area of social networks.
NASA is co-organized by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and the Indiana University Network Science Institute.
William H. Welch Medical Library > Laboratory for Applied Research in Academic Information
Conferences
- Invitational Symposium on Knowledge Management, October 27-29, 1991, Berkeley Springs, WV, USA
Conference Theme: Exploring the Knowledge Management Model
(co-sponsored by the Council on Library Resources and the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) Library & Center for Knowledge Management)The Invitational Symposium on Knowledge Management is a policy-level forum for examination of the knowledge management model. It is the culmination of a three-year study, funded by the Council on Library Resources (CLR), that focused on knowledge management, a practical working alternative to existing roles and relationships in the creation and management of scholarly knowledge. (Synopsis)
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Plenary Sessions:
A Knowledge Management Environment: Multiple Models and Roles in Scientific and Scholarly Communication
Revisiting the Library of the Future
Data Creation and Data Management: Interrelated Phenomena
MEMDB: The Banking of History
Reflections on Knowledge ManagementDiscussion Groups:
Scholarlyand Scientific Communication
Intellectual Property
Institutional Infrastructure
Education
New Technologies for Knowledge Management