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1. #13787 Brint Portal: Knowledge Management A web portal of links to knowledge management resources online. 2. #13786 CALT Encyclopedia: Knowledge Management and Workflow A collection of annotated resources that features links to conferences, research organizations, software providers, and consulting firms, as well as educational sites. 3. #24725 The digital technology today allows you to manipulate or construct content in different ways not possible before. The same technology allows content to be carried across different platforms.We are providind informations in six major sectors http://www.hunt99.com George, Ginu. Technocrats (2004). Resources>Mailing Lists>Knowledge Management 4. #21197 EPSScentral: Knowledge Management Articles about knowledge management technologies and practices. EPSScentral. Resources>Directories>Knowledge Management>EPSS 5. #27814 KM Cyberary: A Gateway to Knowledge Resources A single platform which gives links to useful information resources for people in knowledge management. Bhojaraju G. Freeservers.com (2002). Resources>Directories>Knowledge Management 6. #27816 KM-Forum: An Initiative from India KM-Forum: an initiative from India for global knowledge management professionals. A discussion group on KM related topics for global KM Professionals. Bhojaraju G. Yahoo (2005). Resources>Mailing Lists>Knowledge Management>International 7. #31657 Knowledge Management Common Body of Knowledge Knowledge resides in the user and not in the collection [of information]. It is how the user reacts to a collection of information that matters. Malhotra, Yogesh. KMnetwork (2007). Resources>Knowledge Management>Information Design>Body of Knowledge 8. #26802 Knowledge Management for Training Professionals This site introduces training professionals to KM and helps orient them to opportunities for applying their training skills and knowledge to KM initiatives. San Diego State University (1999). Resources>Knowledge Management 9. #18870 Knowledge Management: An Annotated Bibliography Knowledge management is difficult to define because it covers a broad range of different areas and disciplines. Many authors don’t give a comprehensive definition because they emphasize “only one aspect of the complexity of the concept” (Wick 515). The following short annotated bibliography tries to put knowledge management in the context of technical communication, information architecture, and the workplace. This bibliography offers those who are novices in the field of knowledge management a starting point (hopefully) to learn more about it. The first part of this annotated bibliography discusses the topic knowledge management and the key findings I draw from my readings. I focus on the implications for organizations and the role of technical communicators and discuss knowledge management in relation to information architecture. The first part concludes with a short discussion about the items of my bibliography. In the second part, you read the short annotations of my selected texts that I find helpful to learn more about knowledge management. Jonas, Matthias. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2002). Resources>Bibliographies>Knowledge Management 10. #32809 Librarians as Knowledge Managers This blog is about a KM practitioner. Integrated and aggregated teaching, training, theory, practice, service, and research prospects. Taher, Mohamed. Librarians as Knowledge Managers. Resources>Knowledge Management>Information Design>Blogs
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