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Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management

A Practical Guide for Librarians

by Jennifer A. Bartlett
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/05/2021

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While librarians and information professional are experts at providing resources to users, managing their own internal working knowledge and information can be a challenge. As information environments continue to become more complex, librarians and other information professionals must build on the existing expertise and skills within their organizations to keep them relevant to the information needs of their patrons and communities. Knowledge management (KM) is an intentional set of strategies intended to capture, preserve, and use human knowledge from employees to further the goals of an organization. Knowledge Management: A Practical Guide for Librarians will help librarians recognize, organize, communicate, and leverage both the tacit and explicit knowledge already in their organizations for the benefit of themselves and their users. Topics covered include:

  • Why knowledge management is important in libraries and information organizations
  • The knowledge management lifecycle: capturing, organizing, storing, sharing, and updating knowledge
  • Capturing tacit and explicit knowledge and getting staff buy-in
  • Tools and methods for recording and developing organizational information flow
  • Facilitating the transfer of organizational knowledge and expertise
  • Promoting knowledge innovation and learning

Knowledge Management is intended to help individual librarians and library managers in all library settings (academic, public, school, special, etc.) to think critically about their existing knowledge management environments with an eye toward improving existing procedures or implementing a KM program. This guide will provide readers with basic background information and useful, targeted exercises and examples to help them develop knowledge management programs in their own organizations.

: capturing, organizing, storing, sharing, and updating knowledge
  • Capturing tacit and explicit knowledge and getting staff buy-in
  • Tools and methods for recording and developing organizational information flow
  • Facilitating the transfer of organizational knowledge and expertise
  • Promoting knowledge innovation and learning

Knowledge Management is intended to help individual librarians and library managers in all library settings (academic, public, school, special, etc.) to think critically about their existing knowledge management environments with an eye toward improving existing procedures or implementing a KM program. This guide will provide readers with basic background information and useful, targeted exercises and examples to help them develop knowledge management programs in their own organizations.

: capturing, organizing, storing, sharing, and updating knowledge
  • Capturing tacit and explicit knowledge and getting staff buy-in
  • Tools and methods for recording and developing organizational information flow
  • Facilitating the transfer of organizational knowledge and expertise
  • Promoting knowledge innovation and learning

Knowledge Management is intended to help individual librarians and library managers in all library settings (academic, public, school, special, etc.) to think critically about their existing knowledge management environments with an eye toward improving existing procedures or implementing a KM program. This guide will provide readers with basic background information and useful, targeted exercises and examples to help them develop knowledge management programs in their own organizations.

: capturing, organizing, storing, sharing, and updating knowledge
  • Capturing tacit and explicit knowledge and getting staff buy-in
  • Tools and methods for recording and developing organizational information flow
  • Facilitating the transfer of organizational knowledge and expertise
  • Promoting knowledge innovation and learning

Knowledge Management is intended to help individual librarians and library managers in all library settings (academic, public, school, special, etc.) to think critically about their existing knowledge management environments with an eye toward improving existing procedures or implementing a KM program. This guide will provide readers with basic background information and useful, targeted exercises and examples to help them develop knowledge management programs in their own organizations.

  • Tools and methods for recording and developing organizational information flow
  • Facilitating the transfer of organizational knowledge and expertise
  • Promoting knowledge innovation and learning

Knowledge Management is intended to help individual librarians and library managers in all library settings (academic, public, school, special, etc.) to think critically about their existing knowledge management environments with an eye toward improving existing procedures or implementing a KM program. This guide will provide readers with basic background information and useful, targeted exercises and examples to help them develop knowledge management programs in their own organizations.

ISBN:
9781538144572
9781538144572
Category:
Business mathematics & systems
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-05-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Incorporated
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
281.43x215.9x9.14mm
Weight:
0.38kg

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