Abstract: Knowledge Management (KM) is a popular topic emerging from the business sector, which has influenced many fields of study, among them Library and Information Science (LIS). As KM is quite recent, there is still much ambiguity as to its nature and its place in LIS education. The current study sought
KM courses
Higher Education Knowledge Management Courses: Tell Your Stories
In the Groups.io discussion list of the Systems Integration KM Leaders Community Stan Garfield asks the members about their experiences in higher education teaching or studying Knowledge Management. Last week I participated in the Knowledge Management Education Forum in Washington, DC. This prompted me to ask three questions: (1) Have
Knowledge Management education in the US military services: A Multiple-Case Study
Abstract: The National Defense Strategy (2008b), the Quadrennial Defense Review (2006), and the Capstone Concept for Joint Operations (2009) specifically highlight a newer focus by the Department of Defense (DoD) on knowledge in operations as opposed to traditional weapons platforms. As such, each of the military services has put KM programs into place to
“Good Cops” and “Bad Cops” in Knowledge Management Education
Abstract: I am responsible for training the Staff and Faculty at my school in the topic of Knowledge Management. I wanted to “grow” them into it by having them experience the collaboration aspect and see what’s most comfortable for them, then telling them why it works, introducing them to the theories, practices, formal
European Doctoral School on Knowledge and Management (EUDOKMA)*
Founded in 1999 by the European Doctoral Programmes Association in Management & Business Administration (EDAMBA) which is managed by the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM), the European Doctoral School on Knowledge and Management (EUDOKMA) was an European Consortium of Universities1) to promote research programmes and doctoral training on Knowledge and Management. The