Abstract: There is a marked need for training in the area of KM practice. KM operations are expanding and new recruits are needed. Most practitioners enter the KM realm not from academic programs focusing on KM, or even featuring KM, but rather they transfer over and into KM from line operational jobs within their
SLA Knowledge Management Community
Knowledge Management Division of the Special Libraries Association (SLA)
Knowledge Management Role Models, Skills, Compentencies, and Experiences
Abstract: Listen to what leading Knowledge Management members of the Special Libraries Association (SLA) have to say on topics relevant to Knowledge Management education and training. The following short video interviews were recorded in June 2010 during the SLA Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. Summary, recordings, and editing are by
Special Libraries Association (SLA)
The Special Libraries Association (SLA), until 1949 affiliated to the American Library Association (ALA),1) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
SLA Knowledge Management Division’s ‘Degrees and Certificates’ sites
On the website of the Special Libraries Association’s Knowledge Management Division (SLAKM), the divison’s Education Committee has provided two pages with links to Knowledge Management related Degree Programs and Knowledge Management Certifications/Certificates in its so called KM Learning Corner. Recently a new list with a few Courses & Certifications was published merging the the two