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Knowledge Management is a discipline that examines information and human understanding, using concepts from education, information technology, cognitive psychology and library science. It is also a strategy aimed at turning an organization's intellectual assets, both recorded information and the talents of its members, into greater productivity, new value, and increased competitiveness. It provides a powerful way of looking at how society organizes itself and uses its intellectual resources and promises a means of humanizing our approach to modern technology, putting the understanding of human intellect and motivation at the center.
http://www.gurteen.com/
A portal that provides forums, weblogs, news feeds, event calendar, book reviews, articles, case studies, resource links, KM who's who listing, and archives.
http://informationr.net/
Insights from University of Sheffield on information management, science and systems. Includes the international e-journal Information Research, a list of related academic departments and guide to resources.
http://knowledgemanagement.ittoolbox.com/
Provides a knowledge network and support environment for the IT industry. Features discussion groups, news, newsletters and a job bank.
http://www.gollner.ca/
Philosophy-educated corporate executive Joe Gollner offers papers on content providers and the agile university, the anatomy of knowledge, and XML business templates, as well as writings on English literature.
http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/research/groups/km/
Studies technological and organizational challenges associated with introducing KM into the enterprise and conducts projects which apply and refine theoretical models. Features publications and projects.
http://www.km-forum.org/
Virtual community of practice focused on furthering fundamental theories, methods and practices. Features archives and news.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_management
Comprehensive article summarizes competing viewpoints, and offers a bibliography with hundreds of online and printed sources.
http://worldcat.org/
Global catalog finds more than one billion items and growing, online articles and files as well as books and media in libraries near the searcher's computer location.
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