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Indigenous Knowledge Forum (IKF) Roundtable*
The Indigenous Knowledge Forum (IKF or ik-forum) and the Indigenous Knowledge Forum Roundtable, organized by the Indigenous Legal Relations Group at the Faculty of Law of the University of Technology Sydney, is working to understand the impact of biodiversity and intellectual property law and policy on Indigenous knowledge and biodiversity management. It also focuses on
Knowledge management roles and responsibilities in Australia (and New Zealand)
Abstract: Most of the studies in knowledge management (KM) argue for leadership as a vital success factor for any initiative. Top management leadership enables the effective promotion of knowledge sharing by creating an appropriate organisational culture, and making arrangements for corresponding policies and procedures across the organisation to facilitate management of knowledge resources and
Librarians the ultimate knowledge managers?
Abstract: This paper seeks to establish the state of knowledge of Knowledge Management (KM) among Library and Information Services (LIS) professionals, the extent to which they find positions in the KM sector, the extent to which they practise identifiable KM processes in their work and the adequacy of educational preparation and professional development opportunities.