Special Libraries as Knowledge Management Centres

Special Libraries as Knowledge Management Centres
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9781780632667
ISBN-13 : 1780632665
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Special Libraries as Knowledge Management Centres by : Eva Semertzaki

This book focuses on the role of special libraries as knowledge management centres in their organisations. It describes the work of a special library and the special library draws on the characteristics that make the nucleus of collecting and organising knowledge which is used for the benefit of the institution. By acquiring and sharing knowledge, staff will enhance the intellectual capital of the institution. Traditionally libraries are the information centres that organise and classify information. Further on they are the proper places to create human networks and to organise the knowledge hidden in the minds of the staff. This book also examines methods to prove the value of a special library for the parent organisation when it becomes the centre to gather knowledge. - Draws on the characteristics that make a special library necessary for an organisation - Shows the importance of knowledge management in an organisational environment - Provides ways to persuade the management of an organisation that the special library is the proper centre for knowledge management

Knowledge Management in Libraries and Organizations

Knowledge Management in Libraries and Organizations
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9783110413151
ISBN-13 : 3110413159
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge Management in Libraries and Organizations by : Leda Bultrini

The management of knowledge created in an organization not only enables reuse of knowledge, but also adds value to the organization itself. Preventing duplication of intellectual effort, it saves economic and human resources, leading to the creation of new information. This book gathers the wisdom of knowledge managers and researchers in the context of the library and will be a valuable reference source for all libraries.

Libraries that Learn

Libraries that Learn
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Publisher : American Library Association
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9780838918456
ISBN-13 : 083891845X
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Libraries that Learn by : Jennifer A. Bartlett

Your library already contains organizational knowledge—both in your employees and in your institution; this book will lead you towards guiding, fostering, and organizing that knowledge for improved organizational fitness.

The Emerald Handbook of Modern Information Management

The Emerald Handbook of Modern Information Management
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 926
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ISBN-10 : 9781787145252
ISBN-13 : 1787145255
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emerald Handbook of Modern Information Management by : James M. Matarazzo

This handbook aims to be an integral text for students of library and information science and a ready-reference for information professional practitioners. The chapters provide a construct through which any information professional may learn abut the major challenges facing them in the early part of the 21st century.

Personal Knowledge Management, Leadership Styles, and Organisational Performance

Personal Knowledge Management, Leadership Styles, and Organisational Performance
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 9789812874382
ISBN-13 : 9812874380
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Personal Knowledge Management, Leadership Styles, and Organisational Performance by : Vissanu Zumitzavan

This book presents unique management perspectives from Thailand’s Healthcare Industry. It focuses on the areas of Personal Knowledge Management, Leadership Styles and Organisational Performance. The book highlights the various business challenges that organisations face in the context of globalisation, which itself has produced new opportunities and difficulties alike. In addition, it also elaborates on how even large organisations with strong histories can no longer compete unless they are willing to adapt to changing conditions. Demonstrating how transferring and encouraging knowledge within an organisation can generate approaches that promote its continuing success, the book mainly focuses on the perspective of the Resource Based View, a broadly recognised method for maintaining the competitive advantages of an organisation. It also stresses the importance of making the most use of organisational resources. The book offers a valuable reference work, not only for practitioners and academic researchers in the fields of Business & Management but also for students taking Leadership Management, Organisational Learning and Organisational Performance Appraisal courses, serving as a sourcebook for the principles of successful management.

Digital Transformation For Entrepreneurship

Digital Transformation For Entrepreneurship
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9789811270185
ISBN-13 : 981127018X
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Transformation For Entrepreneurship by : Susanne Durst

The primary idea behind this book is to provide a platform for the sharing of contributions from the doctoral students of the Entrepreneurship and International Business group at the Department of Business Administration of Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia). The talented group, consisting of students from countries such as Egypt, Estonia, Germany, Ghana, Italy, Kazakhstan and Russia, are studying across various topics relating to Digital Transformation for Entrepreneurship and its related subjects. This thus creates a ripe opportunity for the sharing of perspectives from different theoretical and methodological applications.The book's chapters study decision-makers of small entrepreneurial firms, both start-ups and mature, as the primary target group, digging deep into their insights on recent and fresh research findings produced by the doctoral students as part of their studies.Therefore, the book fulfills two main objectives: 1) entrepreneurial firms will get concrete ideas and recommendations as to how to address and/or improve their entrepreneurial activities/approaches to entrepreneurship triggered by digital transformation, and 2) the doctoral students will get a unique opportunity to expand their scientific writing skills while at the same time having an opportunity to present their findings in a way that is considered relevant and impactful by practitioners.The scientific quality of each chapter has been ensured by the participation of two experienced scholars and supervisors — one of whom is the head of the Entrepreneurship and International Business group, and an active researcher on the book's topic — who have closely monitored the development process of the book.

Demystifying eResearch

Demystifying eResearch
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9798216073123
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Demystifying eResearch by : Victoria Martin

eResearch presents new challenges in managing data. This book explains to librarians and other information specialists what eResearch is, how it impacts library services and collections, and how to contribute to eResearch activities at their parent institutions. Today's librarians need to be technology-savvy information experts who understand how to manage datasets. Demystifying eResearch: A Primer for Librarians prepares librarians for careers that involve eResearch, clearly defining what it is and how it impacts library services and collections, explaining key terms and concepts, and explaining the importance of the field. You will come to understand exactly how the use of networked computing technologies enhances and supports collaboration and innovative methods particularly in scientific research, learn about eResearch library initiatives and best practices, and recognize the professional development opportunities that eResearch offers. This book takes the broad approach to the complex topic of eResearch and how it pertains to the library community, providing an introduction that will be accessible to readers without a background in electronic research. The author presents a conceptual overview of eResearch with real-world examples of electronic research activities to quickly increase your familiarity with eResearch and awareness of the current state of eResearch librarianship.

Multidisciplinary Approach to Information Technology in Library and Information Science

Multidisciplinary Approach to Information Technology in Library and Information Science
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9798369328422
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Multidisciplinary Approach to Information Technology in Library and Information Science by : Holland, Barbara

In the ever-evolving landscape of information technology within library and information science, scholars often find themselves navigating a complex web of diverse research areas. The broad spectrum of topics, ranging from digital libraries to artificial intelligence, poses a significant challenge for academic scholars seeking a comprehensive understanding of the field's intricacies. The absence of a consolidated resource tailored to the specific needs of graduate students, professors, and practitioners further exacerbates this issue. Multidisciplinary Approach to Information Technology in Library and Information Science addresses the pressing challenges faced by scholars in the realm of library and information science. This reference handbook serves as a beacon, illuminating the multifaceted interactions and impacts of technologies on information resources. This book delves into the ethical, legal, and social implications of information technology across diverse contexts – libraries, information centers, archives, museums, education, business, government, and healthcare.