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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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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 All those serials and monographs, outdated by the time they arrived...
Return-on-Investment in library practice
Many wonder how to account for a place, such as a library, where "what goes into a library isn’t what comes out," to use Andrew L. Pearson's expression. Here is a book in hand, thanks to Steven Bell, for identifying such an important title: Library...
Mining for Information -- Chemistry of a Service Provider
"Take one qualified information professional, mix into a new sector and add some limited resources. Hopefully you can get a decent information service from the results..." @ Posted by The Solo Librarian ...
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...
