Abstract: The SLA Knowledge Management Division has been having a lively discussion regarding KM certification via the listserv that members are automatically subscribed to when joining. This division is relatively new to SLA but, if the programs at the annual conference and the traffic on the listserv is any evidence of success of
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Kent State Online Open House 7/2008: Online Options for Graduates in Information Architecture and Knowledge Management
(©) Students have a few online options in learning Knowledge Management at Kent State University: individual classes, a 6-class certificate program, or a 14-class master’s program. – Online Open House – Online KM Masters Degree and Certificate Program – Wednesday, July 9, 2008 (No login or
Special Library Association’s Certificate Program for Knowledge Management Professionals
Abstract: The Special Libraries Association (SLA), a nonprofit global organization for innovative information professionals and their strategic partners, announced it will offer its members a new opportunity to earn a knowledge management (KM) certificate. The certificate will be offered through Click University, an online learning system for post-graduate, practicing librarians and information professionals.
Discussing Certification for Knowledge Management practitioners @ ICASIT’s KM Roundtable 2/01
Abstract: Last December, civilian and military CKOs convened a two-day symposium to address issues influencing and curriculum for certification of KM practitioners. This event primarily consisted of presentations and subsequent discussion by representatives of several organizations that offer a variety of training in KM. Since this topic has import beyond those involved in the
New Certificate in Knowledge Management @ Dominican University
Abstract: The idea that knowledge can be managed is fundamental to the related notions of the knowledge-based business, the learning enterprise and the management of intellectual capital. The recent interest in these overlapping concepts reflects important phenomena that enterprises have to deal with, such as perceptions of increased competition, rates of change and market