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Librarians as Knowledge Managers
http://kmlisc.blogspot.com/
It is about becoming a KM practitioner. Integrated and Aggregated Teaching, Training, Theory, practice, service, and research prospects. Areas of Interest: Activity (capture, index, disseminate, and utilize); Background knowledge (tacit, explicit, and corporate culture), Knowledge Sharing Attitude; etc.
Recent Posts
Which flavour does knowledge have on the web?
In recent debates within the KiWi - Knowledge in a Wiki project, the need arose to further refine and find a common understanding of the type of knowledge that is (ideally) managed and processed using (semantic) wikis. One of the proposals evolved ar...
How do you describe this industry, and what you do, to your family and friends?
Posted by Bryant on September 30, 2008 in Infonomics: Question of the WeekView Discussions"I don't know about all of you, but describing this industry to those not in it can be . . . interesting. How do you convey what you do?" continue readingPS: I ...
What I Know for Sure...In Information Management
AIIM > Infonomics Magazine September/October 2008, by Joan Moumbleaux*Extract: "For readers of O, The Oprah Magazine, you will recognize my article title as a riff on the title of her monthly editorials. Oprah’s column ruminates on unchanging tru...
Data Mining Pays Off: 'I'm a PC' made on a Mac
'I'm a PC' made on a Mac Asher Moses, September 24, 2008 - The Sydney Morning Herald"Microsoft's "I'm a PC" advertising campaign was created on a Mac and the celebrity spruikers brought in by the software giant are all professed Apple fans, it has be...
Difference Between Overstanding and Understanding?
Do You Know The Difference Between Overstanding and Understanding?Posted on Friday September 12th, 2008 at 21:32 in connect the dots, octaves, perturbations, resonances, rhythm, sounds, spoken words, syllables"Sometimes meanings are conveyed in sound...
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