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Natarajan, M; Koiry, Bishnu Prasad (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: This article deals with the knowledge management (KM) and its perspectives. The KM generation is discussed and in an industrial environment the vital importance of KM and its use by different models, methods and tools are discussed. The varieties of factors which are contributing to the growth of KM are given. Also discussed the KM in Library and information science environment with the changing profiles of the LIS professionals. The challenges faced by the librarians for providing quality library services, codifying the best practices and establishing KM systems (KMS) for providing support services are also discussed. The KM opportunities are emphasized with the need for next generation of KMS and the challenge for extracting tacit knowledge in an expanding environment. The key challenges for the managers and the opportunities of KM are discussed in detail. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/530 Files in this item: 1
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Tella, Rama Devi (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper mainly focuses on the concept of Knowledge Management, and the role of the Library professionals in managing the knowledge. The paper states the value of knowledge for an organization and also highlights the importance of librarians and information professionals in managing the KM of organizations such as Knowledge creation, capture, acquisition and sharing is described. Paper also touched the topics like challenges to KM, Strategies of KM barriers to implement KM. Paper attempted to give an over all picture of the KM and its role in the Libraries. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/532 Files in this item: 1
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Shettar, Iranna M (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Knowledge Management is a newly emerging, interdisciplinary business model that has knowledge within the framework of an organization as its focus. Knowledge Management has now become a mainstream priority for any of the organization. This article gives brief introduction about Knowledge Management, its need, definition, components, Assets. It also provides detailed narration of Lifecycle and Myths about knowledge management at any organization. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/546 Files in this item: 1
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Nazeer, Badhusha K (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: This article explores the phenomenon of Knowledge Management System from the viewpoint of a management of academic libraries with a professional background as a librarian. My perspective is a critical and informed one-laced with a healthy dose of system. In the early to mid 1990’s I struggled with defining the field of information management, of identifying the differences amongst data, information and knowledge, and the implications of these differences for professional education. .The knowledge management system is a new concept that has appeared worldwide in recent years. As a sub discipline of the knowledge economy, knowledge management is a completely new concept and method of management. It works for converting intellectual assets of workers and staff members in the organisation into higher productive forces – competition power and new value. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/536 Files in this item: 1
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Munshi, M Nasiruddin; Hoq, Kazi Mostak Gausul (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: Describes that both knowledge and information have become essential ingredients to change our society for future vision and shows the different approaches of knowledge management activities. Mentions the modules and processes of knowledge management and also discusses the knowledge management techniques in libraries. Shows the present status of knowledge management activities in Bangladesh libraries. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1523 Files in this item: 1
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Madaan, Deepti (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Welcome to the 21st century and the knowledge society. The business landscape is changing rapidly. The competitive environment is no longer linear or predictable. Survival and success depend entirely on the organization’s ability to adjust to the dynamics of business environment. Changes in Information Technology (IT) have generated gaps in access and control of information and knowledge. Even when these gaps are bridged, several fundamentals challenges remain. How do we apply KM for value-added and competitive advantage? How do we convert data into information and knowledge? How do we use technology to convert challenges into opportunities? Knowledge management is the solution for realigning the institution’s technical capabilities to create the knowledge that drives the institution forward. This paper provides a conceptual view of knowledge management, its types and the transformation from data to information and to knowledge-Elucidates the role of knowledge management in libraries-discusses how the emergence of e learning has enabled knowledge management practices to be measured and evaluated in accordance with learning objectives. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/543 Files in this item: 1
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Sangeeta, Keishaam; Suleta, Thoudam (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Today knowledge has become the driving force for social development and people’s demand for more information and knowledge are increasing day by day. Therefore in knowledge based society library has become a treasure house of human knowledge, participate in knowledge innovation and become an important link in the knowledge innovation chain. This paper highlights the concept, practice and application of Knowledge Management in the libraries. Also focuses the librarian’s role as a knowledge manager in knowledge based society. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/547 Files in this item: 1
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P K, Walia; Siddiqui, Suboohi (INFLIBNET Centre, February 18, 2010)[more][less]
Abstract: Knowledge has become the key driving force in the present day. Gone are the days when organizations were reluctant and complacent in sharing of information and knowledge. Knowledge portals are used as tools for implementing a knowledge management methodology. This paper discusses the role of Knowledge Portals and other tools and technologies which act as platform to bring people together to share knowledge in the form of expertise, competencies and skills in the field of library and information science. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/973 Files in this item: 1
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Letha, M M (INFLIBNET Centre, December 7, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: In a rapidly changing, increasingly competitive world of today, Knowledge may be Organisation’s greatest competitive advantage. Knowledge should flow freely in the organisation and a knowledge portal is essential in any organization from where users get knowledge they need to do their work at their finger tips and should get appropriate reputation for the knowledge they share. The paper briefs Knowledge Management (KM) and highlights the salient features of a knowledge portal. The paper stresses the importance of a knowledge portal in any organization. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1375 Files in this item: 1
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Goswami, Tarini Dev (INFLIBNET CENTER, December 7, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Knowledge has become the key driving force in the present day. Gone are the days when organizations were reluctant and complacent in sharing of information and knowledge. Today, every organization has understood the importance of knowledge. In the modern digital information and knowledge environment, a well-defined mechanism is needed to organize, store, and access information and knowledge. Knowledge portals are used as tools for implementing a knowledge management methodology. A knowledge portal is highly beneficial to make the collections accessible to user who expects all knowledge to be obtainable with just a few clicks from inside a web browser. This paper has just focussed on the knowledge portals, which is a new revolution in the field of Library and Information Science. The knowledge portal definitely has potential and challenging tasks for the library and information professionals. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1031 Files in this item: 1
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Alexander, S Iruthaya (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Portals are becoming the primary interface through which students, faculty, administrators and alumni interact with educational institutes. As a result, portals are rapidly becoming the most empowering strategic information system framework for institutional Information Technology (IT) solutions. Portals have become the most effective delivery mechanism for information creation, sharing and knowledge management strategy. The portal transforms the user’s access method from desktop to a secure “WebTop,” offering intelligent, integrated, and personalized access to enterprise services from anywhere, anytime. While humble in itself, the portal has the power and potential to transform institutions and make a significant contribution towards success. The goal of this paper is to assist in understanding or high lighting various aims, objectives, benefits, the role of Knowledge Management & Information Services (Library) as well as how it can be developed and implemented successfully for various other educational institutions by looking at the NID K-Portal model and architecture. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1169 Files in this item: 1
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Jotwani, Daulat (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: Describes the pivotal role being played by the Central Library, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in supporting its march towards its vision. The library has applied knowledge management practices in organizing and providing the seamless access to the knowledge resources to help users, and in doing so has acquired core competencies in several areas. Discusses the critical factors for success of knowledge management in the library, viz., knowledge resources, knowledge (dissemination) services, human resources, sustained strategic commitment, and technology. The library portal has been described as the most popular form of the technology that provides networked information about library’s collections, digital resources, web sites, and services. Explains in detail the salient features of the library portal of IIT Bombay to provide single window shopping for users. Underlines the need for an aggregator to facilitate broadcast searching across databases and search engines. Concludes that the knowledge management technologies have helped the Central Library, IIT Bombay to systematically synchronize all the critical components and to serve its users more effectively and efficiently, and thus to contribute to organizational goals. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1575 Files in this item: 1
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Marjit, Ujjal; Sarkar, Arup (INFLIBNET Centre, March 2, 2011)[more][less]
Abstract: The use of digital library in this era advances the speed of information access. In this regard the demand for the digitization of the paper based information into the digital format is evolving. Most of the time this requirements are fulfilled by developing digital library which are capable to hold and store a huge amount of digital data either separately or in archive. The present digital library system is facing the problem of incomplete/partial automation, resource sharing operation integration, interoperability due to heterogeneous data, information and knowledge for information discovery. Adding semantics to the digital library can alleviate the same. So, a proper Knowledge Management System based on Ontology is a key requirement. In this paper a conceptual framework is proposed for better Knowledge Management for the digital library using Ontologies. In addition to that this paper discusses about the necessity of constructing ontology based knowledge management in digital libraries using semantics. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1595 Files in this item: 1
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Singh, Jagtar (Inflibnet centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Open-source software (OSS) is a utility to empower the non-elite individuals and institutions to manage knowledge and develop low cost virtual libraries. It is an attempt to keep the software market away from monopolies and enable the non-elite institutions to build sustainable institutional repositories. Though OSS has made profound impact in the public domain worldwide, yet there is an urgent need to sensitize the stakeholders in India to enable them to learn about the benefits of open-source software and promote the concept and practice behind the movement. Only this way we can ensure diversity, equity, quality and equality, and flexibility in our products and services. Raising awareness among the non-elite about the open-source software is essential for managing knowledge and developing an egalitarian society. Open-source software has the potential to contain the twin perils of digital divide and digital determinism. Institutional repositories and WIKI-Space are the right step in preserving and disseminating our documentary heritage. This paper highlights the recommendations made by the National Knowledge Commission pertaining to the cutting-edge of Open-source software and knowledge management. It also raises a few issues that need immediate attention to empower the info-poor and develop an inclusive society. Implications of open-source software and knowledge management have also been pointed out. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1431 Files in this item: 1
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Rathod, Meeta (INFLIBNET Centre, November 10, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: Libraries or Information Centres are the hubs in which knowledge is a major resource and the performances of these knowledge in terms of adding and delivering value to their users depend upon their ability and effectiveness in generating , organizing, manging, and using this knowledge. As knowledge is continuously changing, it is necessary to dedicate and maintain a group of people to continuously update and maintain the knowledge repositories as well as validate the knowledge in the repositories. The system for managing this knowledge is known as Knowledge Management System and the person who manages this knowledge is better known as Knowledge Manager. The paper tries to describe briefly knowledge management ,tools of knowledge management and thereafter illustrates the essential characteristics required in the Knowledge Manager. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1380 Files in this item: 1
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Surulinathi M; Chavan S B; Devendrappa T M (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Humans are telling stories since ancient times. What is new is the purposeful use of narrative to achieve a practical outcome. Storytelling will become a key ingredient in managing communications, education, training, innovation and sharing knowledge in the digital learning environment. Storytelling is the act of telling a story in an entertaining, impressive or dramatic way. Adding feeling or emotion is probably very important in story-telling. How do we do it? Generally we remember the feeling of the event or imagine what our characters might be feeling and then adjust our ‘delivery’ accordingly. While focusing on the concept of learning style, learning methods, learning tools in knowledge management system, this article discusses the features of storytelling and how the software facilitate the telling of a story URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/549 Files in this item: 1
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Sridevi, J; Murthy, T A V; Vyas, Shalini (INFLIBNET Center, November NaN, 2004)[more][less]
Abstract: Slowly and steadily, Indian villages are getting wired up, we all saw the model of growth evolved by – neighborhood cable operators, it is only a matter of time. New ways of communicating with rural India are beginning to emerge. If cable television can happen, can broadband and convergence be far behind? Liberal exchange of information and experiences over the internet, person – to –person communication amongst virtual communities spread over thousands of miles, distribution of products and services though this multi- transactional conduit, is converting today’s world in to a vibrant global and information village. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/441 Files in this item: 1
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