The biennial Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK), formerly the Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge (TARK), aims to bring together researchers interested in issues surrounding knowledge and rationality. TARK draws contributions from a wide variety of fields – including Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography, Distributed Computing, Economics and Game Theory, Linguistics,
Carnegie Mellon University
Knowledge Management Education in iSchools
Abstract: The emergence of Knowledge Management (KM) has raised an on-going debate on how it may relate to pre-existing fields and schools of thoughts. The main dispute focuses on whether Library and Information Science (LIS) and KM are distinct fields of specialisation. Whilst one school claims that KM is merely a new name for
Graduate programs related to Knowledge Management
Abstract: Knowledge management spans numerous disciplines, so it is not surprising that graduate level programs in KM have their roots in diverse fields. Some have emerged from library science and focus on the management of information, including records management. Others come from an IT perspective and offer enterprise information systems or database management programs.




