ISBN13: | 9781783303359 |
ISBN10: | 1783303352 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 208 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
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Reference works, dictionaries
Library and information science in general
Library and information management
Library acquisitions, collection development
Libraries and information centres
Management, corporate management
Work, career and HR
Linguistics in general, dictionaries
Further readings in linguistics
Reference works, dictionaries (charity campaign)
Library and information science in general (charity campaign)
Library and information management (charity campaign)
Library acquisitions, collection development (charity campaign)
Libraries and information centres (charity campaign)
Management, corporate management (charity campaign)
Work, career and HR (charity campaign)
Linguistics in general, dictionaries (charity campaign)
Further readings in linguistics (charity campaign)
Practical Knowledge and Information Management
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This book provides a practical guide to implementing knowledge and information initiatives in the workplace. Drawing on case studies from practitioners in a range of different work environments, it will outline best practice, pitfalls and advice on a range of topics.
This book provides a practical guide to implementing knowledge and information initiatives in the workplace. Drawing on case studies from practitioners in a range of different work environments, it will outline best practice, pitfalls and advice on a range of topics, including making the business case, audits, establishing communities of practice, building knowledge bases and knowledge capture.
Many workplaces have moved from providing research support to knowledge services. Practical Knowledge and Information Management will help professionals provide those services, to improve existing techniques for knowledge sharing and capture and to help transition from the more traditional library model. Chapters will be themed and based on case studies drawn from across the knowledge management community in the UK, Ireland and North America. Although not an edited collection, the book draws on contributions from workplaces in both the public and private sectors, including law, finance, Government, non-profit, academic and business.