Reference Knowledge Management
765
Knowledge Management is a discipline that examines information and human understanding, using concepts from education, information technology, cognitive psychology and library science. It is also a strategy aimed at turning an organization's intellectual assets, both recorded information and the talents of its members, into greater productivity, new value, and increased competitiveness. It provides a powerful way of looking at how society organizes itself and uses its intellectual resources and promises a means of humanizing our approach to modern technology, putting the understanding of human intellect and motivation at the center.

Subcategories 20

Related categories 3

Gurteen Knowledge
A portal that provides forums, weblogs, news feeds, event calendar, book reviews, articles, case studies, resource links, KM who's who listing, and archives.
InformationR.net
Insights from University of Sheffield on information management, science and systems. Includes the international e-journal Information Research, a list of related academic departments and guide to resources.
ITtoolbox
Provides a knowledge network and support environment for the IT industry. Features discussion groups, news, newsletters and a job bank.
Joe Gollner Papers and Presentations Archive
Philosophy-educated corporate executive Joe Gollner offers papers on content providers and the agile university, the anatomy of knowledge, and XML business templates, as well as writings on English literature.
The Knowledge Management Forum
Virtual community of practice focused on furthering fundamental theories, methods and practices. Features archives and news.
Knowledge Management Research Program
Studies technological and organizational challenges associated with introducing KM into the enterprise and conducts projects which apply and refine theoretical models. Features publications and projects.
Wikipedia: Knowledge Management
Comprehensive article summarizes competing viewpoints, and offers a bibliography with hundreds of online and printed sources.
WorldCat
Global catalog finds more than one billion items and growing, online articles and files as well as books and media in libraries near the searcher's computer location.

Other languages 10

[Book Mozilla]
Last update:
February 18, 2017 at 13:08:55 UTC
Reference
Regional
Science
Shopping
Society
Sports
All Languages
Arts
Business
Computers
Games
Health
Home
News
Recreation