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Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy (GICOIL)*

Knowledge Management conferences| Knowledge Management education & training worldwide

The Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy (GICOIL), formerly the Georgia Conference on Information Literacy, invites all K-12 and higher education faculty and staff, librarians, media professionals, writing instructors, teachers, and graduate students to join us for the opportunity to share research and best methods for teaching and learning information literacy! The

Industry 4.0 soft skills for information and knowledge management practitioners

Abstract: Background: Many technology jurisdictions have peddled the narrative that the key determinant for an innovative and sustainable fourth industrial revolution (4IR) environment is possessing hard technical skills. Hard technical skills are important to design the actual 4IR-based applications. Postmodernity demands that appropriate soft skills complement the hard skills to effectively integrate technology into

Knowledge Management Skills and Capabilities Required in South Africa

Books, Proceedings, etc. | Knowledge Management education & training worldwide

Abstract: The absence of an adequate framework that defines Knowledge Management (KM) skills and capabilities makes it extremely difficult to determine the roles and responsibilities of knowledge practitioners in South Africa. Defining these skills and capabilities is essential because KM focuses on the gathering and storing of organisational information to ensure the effective and