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[Slaw] As knowledge management evolves, I see a positive, on-going role for law librarians covering all aspects of knowledge management, including document and records management, precedent development, legal research and intranet content delivery, continuing legal education, litigation support, practice management and client-facing initiatives.
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[Stark County Law Library Weblog] "The Evolution of Law-Related Knowledge Management in North ...: that ensued at the session but thought for now I would post here at the following link a PDF of the paper I submitted called The Evolution of Law-Related Knowledge Management in North America - Opportunities for Law Librarians..." .
[UANews Top Stories] Knowledge River Graduates Improving Arizona, U.S. Libraries ...: In 2006, she participated in an international gathering in Flagstaff that drafted the best practices for the culturally responsive care and use of American Indian archival materials, which produced the document “Protocols for Native American Archival Materials.” Last year, she helped draft the American Library Association's principles for the management and protection of traditional cultural expressions.
[SLA Career Center Search Results] Knowledge Management Specialist, Pew Research Cent - Special ...: Core Department Overview The Pew Research Centers core administration and publishing department provides centralized services in the areas of human resources, communications, information technology, facilities/office services, finance and accounting, as well as liaison with outside legal counsel. In addition to these basic services, core staff also create new Pew Research Center publications, maintain a Pew Research Center portal website (PewResearch.org), oversee Center-wide research projects, carry out short-term research projects, and help to incubate new long-term projects.
[Above and Beyond KM] Librarians vs Knowledge Managers? | Above and Beyond KM: I will be presenting a paper titled "The Evolution of Law-Related Knowledge Management in North America - Opportunities for Law Librarians" at the annual Canadian Association of Law Libraries conference next month and would expect the paper to be freely online after the conference. In the paper, while I advocate formal integration between library and KM, I do acknowledge that in some firms lawyers may still under-appreciate the role that librarians can play in KM at the same time as law librarians under-leveraging or insufficiently selling their KM-related skills and abilities.
[Tame The Web] MediaBank for Libraries: A TTW Guest Post by Elizabeth Ludemann ...: Utilizing the MediaBank technology is a step toward expanding service and removing barriers keeping the public from making the most of their library experience. Implementing this type of technology for other uses, including books or music, would be quite easy and would no doubt open up the collection to increased usage.
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[Libwire] New Archivist Begins Work on CLIR-Funded Project - USC Libraries ...: The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) recently awarded $160,000 to the USC Libraries for Excavating L.A.: USC’s Hidden Southern California Historical Collections.The grant will dramatically improve access to the Christopher and Webster Commission reports on the causes of the 1992 L.A. riots, the Bunker Hill Redevelopment and Century Freeway projects, documents on the 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy, and other unique archival materials related to L.A.
[SLIS Careers Feed] Careers: Emerging Technologies Librarian, The College of New Jersey: Working knowledge of the principles and practices of web design and development, including applications and scripting languages such as Dreamweaver, Flash, CSS, Javascript and PHP. Working knowledge of other library-related technologies, such as streaming media and digitization, and current programming languages such as XML and SQL.
[3 Geeks and a Law Blog] 3 Geeks and a Law Blog: No Such Thing as a Professional Librarian?: A law blog addressing the foci of 3 intrepid law geeks, specializing in their respective fields of knowledge management, internet marketing and library sciences, melding together to form the Dynamic Trio. ... My expertise is "law librarianship"; I have a MLIS and a JD (as do about 1/2 of those who are members of the American Association of Law Libraries - AALL); I work as a law librarian in a law firm, and; my expertise is in legal research and knowledge management. ...
[IFLA KM: The Voice of Global KM] IFLA KM: The Voice of Global KM » Blog Archive » Interview with ...: I came to know IFLA when I became an academic librarian in China in the early 80’s, but the actual involvement with IFLA started at 67th WLIC 2001 in Boston where I gave a poster presentation for Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO). In 2004, I joined Johns Hopkins University.
[TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home] Flat World Knowledge Partners with Bookshare to Make Free College ...: This agreement will benefit more than 75,000 Bookshare members who are blind or who have low vision, a physical disability or a severe learning disability that affects reading. In addition, the open content license will allow other users to benefit from accessible content: students who are English language learners, those who have mild or undiagnosed disabilities and those who benefit from multi-modal reading with a combination of simultaneous highlighted text and computer-generated speech.
[The Other Librarian] Ten Reasons Why 'Professional Librarian' is an Oxymoron « The ...: Furthermore, it should be noted that expertise is gained not in the completion of the degree, but through years worked after the degree. While general knowledge benefits every librarian, so too does specialized knowledge - specialized resources non-librarians would consider obscure and standards like AACR2 and Z39.50 are two examples that come immediately to mind.
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