Abstract: The present thesis attempts to describe the Knowledge Management (KM) field in terms of its relevance to the Library & Information Science (LIS) professions. The methodology employed was a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches including administration of a web-based survey and the conduct of in-depth interviews targeted at LIS professionals.
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Knowledge Management in Academia Resources (ICASIT’s KMCentral)
Abstract: This section focuses on the role of KM in higher education and continuing education. Included are listings of KM degree and certificate programs, links to selected KM course syllabi, recommended textbooks, teaching cases and other resources beneficial to KM educators. Content Index: KM Course Materials:
Knowledge management education in Australia suitable for LIS professionals?
Abstract: This paper surveys the formal KM courses currently offered in Australia. It is a part of a wider project by Charles Sturt University’s Community of Scholars, ‘Matching Users with Information’, which seeks to establish the state of knowledge of KM among LIS professionals, the extent to which they are finding positions in the
LASSIB Society*
The LASSIB Society, formerly the Lean and Six Sigma International Board (LASSIB), has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training
International Institute for Knowledge & Innovation (I2KI)
The International Institute for Knowledge & Innovation (I2KI or IIKI), formerly the Institute for Knowledge & Innovation (IKI) and Institute of Knowledge Management (IKM), both at George Washington University (GWU), offers the following Knowledge Management education and training




