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[ResourceShelf] Our section of IFLA, Knowledge Management, has engaged in several activities to increase conversations between it’s members and others interested in the global aspects of knowledge management, the knowledge sharing strategies, processes and practices of organizations, the implementation of KM culture in libraries and information environments, an international platform for professional communication and understanding of the significance of KM for libraries, following the developments in KM and promoting its practical implementation within the IFLA community. In other words, the KM Section of IFLA aims to be the “The Voice of Global KM”
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[The Flemish Librarian] The Flemish Librarian » Blog Archive » IFLA 2009 in Milan ...: The first speaker Giuseppe Vitiello (Knowledge Management as the new frontier in library work) focused on the knowledge management efforts of the NATO college library. In the afternoon, I gave a short presentation on how my own library uses socials tools in order to improve customer service. In the same context I also talked about the different types of wiki users in our library and about the stages people go through when using the wiki.
[Gurteen Knowledge] IFLA-KM (Gurteen Knowledge): This is an independent website of the Standing Commitee for Knowledge Management of IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions).
[CARL E-Lert] CARL - ABRC: While companies strip down to mission-critical essentials for a long march through the current recession, investment in knowledge management (KM) is not necessarily an obvious priority. Sometimes lost in the discussion of knowledge management and its various implementations is the realization that cost reduction is one of KM’s fundamental benefits, according to Kent Greenes, a KM pioneer and consultant.
[DLIST] DLIST - Educating future knowledge-literate library and ...: Taking the perspectives of members of international LIS communities, we try to identify the rationale for a paradigm shift in library education towards knowledge management. We also explore the perceptions of LIS community towards the nature and content of knowledge management program in the LIS education which best meets the challenges of the knowledge management work environment.
[SLA] Two-year sponsorship for developing countries - Knowledge ...: One of the most significant ideas for Karen Huffman (Chair Elect Km Division) and myself (Chair KM Division) came out of a conversation at the Georgia reception with Innocent Afuh Awasom who originates from Cameroon. We are proposing that our Division sponsor one person from a developing country at the current US$35 membership p.a.
[Information Resources] Monthly Report - February 2007 « Information Resources: Templates for data entry in different formats have been made available via LLR Web pages and emails have been sent to groupings of academic staff, asking them to QA / amend and update their records using the templates as a guide to mandatory information.
[eFoundations] eFoundations: Digital literacy anyone?: However, an approach that is perhaps more useful for understanding the role of media literacy in improving e-safety is ensuring that children broaden and deepen their skills, knowledge and understanding to use new technology. While this is a necessary discussion, it is equally important to ensure that the wider debate around defining media literacy does not distract focus from what should be the primary objective of protecting and empowering young people.
[CARL E-Lert] CARL - E-Lert #256: This website has been set up to provide a centre for information about the management of traditional library collections and the additional value which working collaboratively can bring to this activity. At a time when there is such a focus on e-resources for libraries and their users, print and micro-format collections are still enormously important especially in the fields of the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
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