The Role Of Information Professionals In The Knowledge Economy
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The Role of Information Professionals in the Knowledge Economy
Author | : Javier Tarango,Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo |
Publsiher | : Chandos Publishing |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2017-05-16 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780128112236 |
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The Role of Information Professionals in the Knowledge Economy: Skills, Experiences, Practices and Strategies presents the tools that are necessary for the acquisition and development of a scientific culture. The work and profile of the information professional is no longer limited to the world of libraries. In countries with developing and peripheral economies that are seeking to reduce dependence on knowledge generated by rich countries it is necessary to develop and foster new professional profiles with high expertise in knowledge generation and management in order to support such paradigm shifts. This comprehensive book presents the case for this paradigm shift and is an ideal resource for information professionals who are interested in new avenues of exploration. Promotes the idea that an information professional is the right person to offer support in the knowledge economy Provides guidance on how to provide and develop a scientific culture in an institution Identifies information competencies that are important for information managers in scientific communication Redefines the profile of professional information graduates and identifies this new skillset as a job opportunity
Handbook of Research on Records and Information Management Strategies for Enhanced Knowledge Coordination
Author | : Chisita, Collence Takaingenhamo,Enakrire, Rexwhite Tega,Durodolu, Oluwole Olumide,Tsabedze, Vusi Wonderboy,Ngoaketsi, Joseph M. |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 538 |
Release | : 2021-01-15 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781799866206 |
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The convergence of technologies and emergence of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary modus of knowledge production justify the need for research that explores the disinterestedness or interconnectivity of the information science disciplines. The quantum leap in knowledge production, increasing demand for information and knowledge, changing information needs, information governance, and proliferation of digital technologies in the era of ubiquitous digital technologies justify research that employs a holistic approach in x-raying the challenges of managing information in an increasingly knowledge- and technology-driven dispensation. The changing nature of knowledge production for sustainable development, along with trends and theory for enhanced knowledge coordination, deserve focus in current times. The Handbook of Research on Records and Information Management Strategies for Enhanced Knowledge Coordination draws input from experts involved in records management, information science, library science, memory, and digital technology, creating a vanguard compendium of novel trends and praxis. While highlighting a vast array of topics under the scope of library science, information science, knowledge transfer, records management, and more, this book is ideally designed for knowledge and information managers, library and information science schools, policymakers, practitioners, stakeholders, administrators, researchers, academicians, and students interested in records and information management.
Knowledge Management in Libraries and Organizations
Author | : Leda Bultrini,Sally McCallum,Wilda Newman,Julien Sempéré |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2015-12-18 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9783110413151 |
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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.
Boosting the Knowledge Economy
Author | : Francisco Javier Calzada-Prado |
Publsiher | : Chandos Publishing |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2010-03-15 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781780634531 |
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Boosting the Knowledge Economy: Learning Services in Educational, Cultural and Corporate Environments provides a fresh look at this key area, presenting a comprehensive, international and up-to-date overview of learning services, from basic concepts, to cutting-edge practices and guidance on developing learning programs. Chapters introduce knowledge economy and learning services, discuss learning services in the context of different institutions, such as libraries and museums, explore principles and strategies on the implementation of learning services, and cover implications for the LIS profession. Presents a contemporary view on DRM and fair use for librarians in the context of contemporary technology Addresses file standards in relation to devices in libraries Demonstrates ways that librarians can support and engage students using emerging digital technologies Identifies low- or no-cost solutions available to assist librarians to fully engage with users through technology in the digital milieu
Competing with Knowledge
Author | : Angela Abell,Nigel Oxbrow |
Publsiher | : Facet Publishing |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2006-04-28 |
Genre | : Information literacy |
ISBN | : 9781856045834 |
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Knowledge management (KM) is probably the first major management trend to identify information and its management as a crucial element in the success of an organization. In order for information professionals to participate fully in KM initiatives, or to be able to take advantage of the concept to improve the effective application of their skills, both the professionals and management need a good understanding of the KM approach and the information related roles within that framework. This book focuses on the potential role of the information professional in the KM environment and, using plenty of case studies, considers: the knowledge context - creating knowledge based environments in a range of sectors powering information: the role of information skills in KM. Readership: This book will make topical reading not only for those seeking career development through KM but for all information professionals wondering exactly what it is and how it will affect their work. LIS graduates and postgraduates will also be potential readers. Published in association with TFPL Ltd TFPL Ltd have been researching KM since 1996 and have monitored developments in Europe and the USA. They have recently completed an international research project looking at the skills required for the successful implementation of knowledge management.
Knowledge Productivity and Innovation in Nigeria
Author | : Ismail Radwan,Giulia Pellegrini |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2010-03-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0821381970 |
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Nigeria has a bold national vision of becoming one of the world s top 20 economies by 2020. However, despite being the 8th most populous country in the world, it ranks 41st in terms of GDP and 161st in terms of GDP per capita. Nigeria has long depended on oil for its exports and government revenues. This dependence has led to rent seeking and a reluctance to examine potential avenues for economic diversification. The authors of 'Knowledge, Productivity, and Innovation in Nigeria' believe that the goal of becoming a top-twenty economy can only be achieved if Nigeria makes the transition to a new economy rooted in the 21st century that harnesses the power of knowledge and avoids a static oil-based growth strategy. Knowledge has always been central to development, but new technologies have made it globally accessible. Countries such as the Republic of South Korea, India, and the United States that have exploited new technologies and know-how have pushed their innovation and productivity frontiers. Countries that have failed to do so risk remaining mired in poverty. In order to achieve Vision 2020, Nigeria must move beyond the stop-start patterns of oil-based development that have characterized it since independence. It must create a stable and prosperous economy based on a critical mass of knowledge workers. Knowledge, Productivity, and Innovation in Nigeria examines how Nigeria can prepare for this century and where its leaders can focus to achieve their vision, presenting the experiences of other countries from which Nigeria can learn.
Knowledge Management for the Information Professional
Author | : Taverekere Srikantaiah,Michael E. D. Koenig |
Publsiher | : Information Today, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 616 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 157387079X |
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Comprises 28 essays on knowledge management in a broader transorganizational context. Covers five major areas: overview of knowledge management; background issues in knowledge management; creating the culture of learning and knowledge sharing in the organization; tools and technologies involved; and case studies of its application in a number of contexts.
Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy
Author | : Mark L. Lengnick-Hall,Cynthia A. Lengnick-Hall |
Publsiher | : Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1576751597 |
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This volume synthesizes thinking on knowledge management and intellectual capital from a broad range of sources and identifies how human resource management can make a value-added contribution.