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Main Authors: Martin, Bill, Hazeri, Afsaneh, Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ992365
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author Martin, Bill
Hazeri, Afsaneh
Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
author_facet Martin, Bill
Hazeri, Afsaneh
Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
Martin, Bill
Hazeri, Afsaneh
Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
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contents Knowledge Management and the LIS Professions: Investigating the Implications for Practice and for Educational Provision Martin, Bill Hazeri, Afsaneh Sarrafzadeh, Maryam Knowledge Management Library Services Information Science Education Library Research Library Development Trend Analysis Library Role Literature Reviews Reference Services Educational Opportunities Educational Strategies Educational Development Foreign Countries This paper looks at the complex web of interrelationships that is emerging as the library and information professions come to terms with the growing phenomenon of knowledge management. This is manifest at one level in the wider organisational and business context, and at another in the professional and employment spheres. Two of the authors are doctoral students at RMIT University, researching the issues arising from the developing relationship between the library and information professions and the knowledge management phenomenon. This includes the potential threats and opportunities, the synergies and the potential for radically new visions and responses. The paper sets these developments in the context of the new knowledge-based economy, the subsequent emergence of knowledge management, and its implications for the library and information professions as manifest both in professional practice and in educational preparation for such practice.
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spellingShingle Knowledge Management and the LIS Professions: Investigating the Implications for Practice and for Educational Provision
Martin, Bill
Hazeri, Afsaneh
Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
Knowledge Management
Library Services
Information Science Education
Library Research
Library Development
Trend Analysis
Library Role
Literature Reviews
Reference Services
Educational Opportunities
Educational Strategies
Educational Development
Foreign Countries
Knowledge Management and the LIS Professions: Investigating the Implications for Practice and for Educational Provision Martin, Bill Hazeri, Afsaneh Sarrafzadeh, Maryam Knowledge Management Library Services Information Science Education Library Research Library Development Trend Analysis Library Role Literature Reviews Reference Services Educational Opportunities Educational Strategies Educational Development Foreign Countries This paper looks at the complex web of interrelationships that is emerging as the library and information professions come to terms with the growing phenomenon of knowledge management. This is manifest at one level in the wider organisational and business context, and at another in the professional and employment spheres. Two of the authors are doctoral students at RMIT University, researching the issues arising from the developing relationship between the library and information professions and the knowledge management phenomenon. This includes the potential threats and opportunities, the synergies and the potential for radically new visions and responses. The paper sets these developments in the context of the new knowledge-based economy, the subsequent emergence of knowledge management, and its implications for the library and information professions as manifest both in professional practice and in educational preparation for such practice.
title Knowledge Management and the LIS Professions: Investigating the Implications for Practice and for Educational Provision
topic Knowledge Management
Library Services
Information Science Education
Library Research
Library Development
Trend Analysis
Library Role
Literature Reviews
Reference Services
Educational Opportunities
Educational Strategies
Educational Development
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ992365