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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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Visualization Technology for Knowledge Mapping
You can use any tool for KM, including GPS, Flicker, oops: Flickr, to communicate your ideas, concepts, plans, routes, etc. See some samples below: See on the same shelf: evocative-knowledge-map...
Laws of knowledge management
Seven spiritual laws of successful knowledge management, by Marcus Speh Birkenkrahe [1. The Law of Unity; 2. The Law of Giving; 3. The Law of Cause and Effect; 4. The Law of Least Effort; 5. The Law of Intention and Desire; 6. The Law of Detachment;...
Capture, store, and share information - Sounds old rhyme, right?
But now this story is getting newer interface (call it interface 2.0). Thanks to Martha for sharing the info about the Living Library!!! I Googled to see true colors of the LL, and found the following:Living library idea as a knowledge managment tool...
Sharing Tacit Knowledge: A Case Study in the Australian Film Industry
Tacit Knowledge“Explicit” or codified knowledge refers to knowledge that is transmittable in formal, systematic language. On the other hand, “tacit” knowledge has a personal quality, which makes it hard to formalize and communicate. Tacit kno...
The Future of the Future: Rise of the Knowledge Librarian
AIIM > Infonomics Magazine > KM World (02/02/09) Murray, Art and Wheaton, Ken "Both the private and public sectors have been steadily downsizing and closing their physical libraries. All those serials and monographs, outdated by the time they arrived...
Knowledge Management of Local / Indigenous Traditions for a Globalized World
The books in the above slide, and following resources may give some sources for reflection on what works and where it works: Seeking Future Alaska Native PhDs!by Ray Barnhardt and Oscar KawagleyCompensating forest-dwelling communities for drug the ...
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 ...
ROI for the knowledge worker is ROI for all, and how KM took an ironic approach
"I perpetually point out the difference to the old and new KM in this blog, but I’ve never thought of it in terms of ROI for the knowledge worker. I have only thought of this in terms of the incentive and motiviation for knowledge sharing. When you...
KM & E-Social Science - Revisited
Amazon.com WidgetsKnowledge Creation, Knowledge Sharing, application of Knolwedge Management (outside the corporate work culture) in the social and cultural lives of the Netizens is the focus:4th International Conference on e-Social Science philbu'...
Cyber Worship Resource of the Week is A Buddhist Prayer for Lost Information
... According to the Web site guide to Buddhist memorial services, on October 24 of every year, at the Daioh Temple of Rinzai Zen Buddhism in Kyoto, Japan, the head priest conducts a prayer for lost information. Recognizing that "many `living' docume...
Knowledge Networking in ICT Era
International Conference on "Knowledge Networking in ICT Era"during January 22- 24, 2009 - Conference BrochureCall for PapersSubmit Papers by November 30, 2008 toOrganising Secretary: Mr. P. Panneerselvam, Librarian,B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Engin...
Research isn’t a Google search
Says, Kathy Lee Berggren (a professor at Cornell University, teaches oral communication with a “heavy research component") in Research Methods ‘Beyond Google’ Burnt Out Adjunct has interesting reflection on this beyond the domain of Google, tit...
Ranking Chart Blog -- Library of a Librarian
A kind gesture of a business professional, Devry, has resulted in reviewing this blogosphere:First line of this Review reads: "“Librarians as knowledge masters” is a brief encyclopedia for librarians." ...
Who's tracking your health? Paging Dr. Internet
IVOR TOSSELL, The Globe and Mail, May 23, 2008 [posted here with permission of the author]Google, pursuing its strategy of monetizing omniscience, has launched a product that will track every bit of your health information. Everyone together now: Yik...
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 ...
The Tacit Knowledge of Team Leadership
Posted by Sam Marshall @ Intellectual Capital PunishmentDon't let the title ofTowards an Ecological Theory of Sustainable Knowledge Networks by Jeff Conklin, et al put you off. Its full of insight about project teams (rather than knowledge networks...
