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Librarians as Knowledge Managers
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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 cor
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KAMP is a BarCamp for Knowledge Management
Excellent program management, using the Web 2.0 tools for the event, 24th Nov 2007, Bangalore, India. See detailsWho's blogging?Post-event BloggingHimanshu Shahnawaz Navneet Bhusan Murali ...
Google Sites: What's all the fuss?
Before you read the fussy part, can you find the Way: Where is the link to this new tool @ Google??? News stories don't point to the link, either. Google has added a JotSpot, as well!!!Aha: You need to go an extra mile to find, here is the link: Ne...
Researching with Wikipedia: The Experiences of Experienced Librarians
A quote from 'Many hands make crappy work' New Jack Librarian's blog: "Its largely unsaid, but Wikipedia is thought to improve by means of a strange evolution-like process...1. Anyone, irrespective of expertise in or even familiarity with the topic, ...
Managing Information Overload: News and Views
News Media @ CBCCBC Sparks transparency Eye Weekly, Canada - 18 Feb 2008, Today on the Scroll: CBC Radio tries covering technology in a style that fails to shock and appall its existing listenership while doing double duty in earbuds everywhere... B...
Wikipedia and Wikiscanner in the Newsroom
WikiScanner: List anonymous wikipedia edits from interesting ... The much discussed list of anonymous edits on Wikipedia from well known organizations. wikiscanner.virgil.gr/Spin Doctor: Matt Withers, ic Wales, United Kingdom - 10 Feb 2008 [But someb...
HBS Cases: How Wikipedia Works (or Doesn't)
For HBS professor Andrew McAfee, Wikipedia is a surprisingly high-quality product. But when his concept of "Enterprise 2.0" turned up on the online encyclopedia one day—and was recommended for deletion—McAfee and colleague Karim R. Lakhani knew t...
