Wednesday, January 27, 2010

LIS Professionals can play the role in KM process

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KM LINKS

Type 'knowledge management' into a search engine and you will find thousands of pages. Many are from suppliers promoting a specific product or service. Those listed here offer helpful content, usually from an independent authoritative perspective.

Within each category sites are listed in alphabetical order. The sites were last reviewed in January 2008. Note - each link opens in a new window.

Gold Star Sites

star BRINT (Business Research Interests).
A well respected resource site for researchers covering many management subjects. This is the Knowledge Management section. It has a few feature articles and lots of links, but these are in long lists. Since each entry is just one line, you get little more than the title. Nevertheless, a useful source to check. Good for researchers and browsers (human ones!).

star Gurteen Knowledge Website
This is a highly structured website (107 categories) with links to many valuable resources as well as useful articles, commentaries and blogs by David Gurteen himself. Main sections include links to articles, books, societies, consultancies and events. There is a monthly newsletter, which you can susbscribe to by email.

star KnowledgeBoard
Calling itself "a self-moderating global community thinking and collaborating on knowledge management" this website has won several awards, includingHarvard Business Review's "best best on the web knowledge management portal". It has articles, documents, forums and over a dozen special interest groups. It also runs online real-time events featuring KM experts.

Portals & Specialist Websites

CIO on Knowledge Management. KM features as an application or here as enterprise leadership. As you might expect there is a strong IT slant, but searching reveals interesting articles and cases on topics like KM strategy, processes and measurement.

ENTOVATION International. These pages, by knowledge innovation pioneer Debra Amidon, writer of The Ken Awakeninggives insights into knowledge innovation in her paper The Momentum of Knowledge Management. There are also many other articles, timelines, the Global Knowledge Leadership Map, and variety of tools and resources, including the Litmus Test.

The Kaieteur Institute For Knowledge Management. A portal for the work of Bryan Davis of Toronto and colleagues who have been researching online knowledge markets, knowledge patterns and knowledge innovation zones. The structure is not always obvious, but click around and you'll find a wealth of information and links.

IT Toolbox (Knowledge Management). As its name suggests there is a technical bias, but it boasts 120,000 subscribers to its KM section, where there are articles, blogs and weekly (email) newsletters for 'KM-doers' and .KM-decision-makers'.

The KNOW Network (Teleos). Developed by Rory Chase, founding editor of the Journal of Knowledge Managementthis site has a regularly updated knowledge library with news and features (free). Membership of the network (annual fee: US&036;2,495) gives access to additional resources including trends, case studies and a database of best KM practices.

Sveiby on Knowledge Management
Although primarily promoting the services of his consulancy, this site by intellectual capital pioneer Karl Erik Sveiby has a useful library. His own contributions include an intellectual capital calculator, advice on how to increase it, andFourteen Ways to Make Money from Your Knowledge.

The KM Resource Centre (IKM Corporation)
17 sections including case studies, links, articles, books, organizations. Lots of entries, but not updated since early 2003.

NHS KM Specialist Library. A good example of an organized KM resource, this one aimed at UK health professionals.

Organizations and Associations

AOK (Association of Knowledgework. Run by Jerry Ash, this free to join association has several KM e-zines, has a KM 'star series' where you can dialogue with world renowned KM luminaries, and has a useful website archive.

APQC (American Productivity and Quality Center). A membership organization for corporates that has a high reputation for benchmarking and quality research studies with its member organizations. Its website has some highly useful free resources, including case studies, booklets on KM strategy development, communities of practice, critical success factors and measurement. You'll have to pay, though, for the excellent Best Practice Guides and Passportguides.

KMPro.Based in Washington, but with chapters world-wide this is arguably the major KM professional membership organisation following a merger in 2002 with KIMPS (Knowledge and Innovation Management Professional Society) offering accredited courses, a newsletter, local meetings and a resource library.

KMCI (Knowledge Management Consortium International. Founded in 1997 as an international professional association of Knowledge Management practitioners, its main role now is the promotion of KM 'certification' courses and publications on 'new generation knowledge management'.

Discussion Groups / Email Lists

As well as forums on portals like knowledgeboard and AOK, others include:

Act-KM. A Canberra-based forum whose focus is public sector knowledge management. Don't be put off by its Australian roots. It has an online discussion forum on Yahoo! Groups which has active international participation.

KM-Forum. Organised by India's NCSI (National Centre for Science Information). One of the most active KM forums of world-wide interest.

Learning To Fly. By the authors of the book of the same name. Useful for newcomers posing questions, but sporadic activity.

KMTool. A community of 800 professionals, but not very active.

There is also a motley collection of groups on Yahoo, including ikmf_figs (for Canadian government KM), kmam (Malaysia-based) and sikmleaders (for KM system integrators).

Blogs

The newest form of resource offering individual's regular (sometimes irregular) observations on KM on a regular (or irregular) basis. Some offer RSS feeds.

Knowledge Jolt With Jack (Vinson). Regular KM postings with a strong emphasis on personal effectiveness.

KM Consulting. The interesting work of Ron Young, a Cambridge (UK) KM consultant.

KM Space (Doug Cornelius). Although positioned as a lawmakers blog, Doug's range of regular contibutions (260 in 2007) makes this interesting reading for all.




Tuesday, January 5, 2010

List of good Books on KM

Compensation Management : In a Knowledge-Based World
Richard I. Henderson, Richard J. Henderson / Hardcover / Published 1996
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Corporate Memory : Strategies for Knowledge Management (Intellectual Capital Series)
Annie Brooking / Paperback / Published 1998
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Critical Heuristics of Social Planning : A New Approach to Practical Philosophy ~
Werner Ulrich / Paperback / Published 1995
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Cybermedicine : How Computing Empowers Doctors and Patients for Better Health Care
Warner V. Slack / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Data Mining With Neural Networks : Solving Business Problems from Application Development to Decision Support
Joseph P. Bigus / Paperback / Published 1996
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Data Stores, Data Warehousing, and the Zachman Framework : Managing Enterprise Knowledge (McGraw-Hill Series on Data Warehousing and Data Management) ~
William H. Inmon, et al / Paperback / Published 1997
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Data Warehousing : Building the Corporate Knowledge Base ~
Tom Hammergren, Thomas Hammergren / Paperback / Published 1997
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Designing Team-Based Organizations : New Forms for Knowledge Work (Jossey-Bass Management Series)
Susan Albers Mohrman, et al / Hardcover / Published 1995
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The Diffusion and Consumption of Business Knowledge
Jose Luis Alvarez(Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1997
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The Distributed Mind : Achieving High Performance Through the Collective Intelligence of Knowledge Work Teams
Kimball Fisher, et al / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Emerging Trends in Database and Knowledge-Base Machines; The Application of Parallel Architectures to Smart Information Systems
Mahdi Abdelguerfi(Editor), Simon Lavington (Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1995
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Empires of the Mind : Lessons to Lead and Succeed in a Knowledge-Based World ~
Denis Waitley / Paperback / Published 1996
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Feature Selection for Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Secs 454.)
Huan Liu, Hiroshi Motoda / Hardcover / Published 1998
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Fifth Generation Management : Co-Creating Through Virtual Enterprising, Dynamic Teaming, and Knowledge Networking
Charles M. Savage / Paperback / Published 1996
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Futurework : Putting Knowledge to Work in the Knowledge Economy ~
Charles D. Winslow, William L. Bramer (Contributor) / Hardcover / Published 1994
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FutureWork; Putting Knowledge to Work in the Knowledge Economy ~
Charles D. Winslow, et al / Paperback / Published 1994
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Global Competition and Technology : Essays in the Creation and Application of Knowledge by Multinationals
Robert D. Pearce / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Harvard Business Review on Knowledge Management (Harvard Business Review Series)
Harvard Business School / Paperback / Published 1998
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If Only We Knew What We Know : The Transfer of Internal Knowledge and Best Practice
Carla S. O'Dell, et al / Hardcover / Published 1998
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The Infinite Resource : Creating and Leading the Knowledge Enterprise (Jossey-Bass Business and Management Series)
William E. Halal(Editor), et al / Hardcover / Published 1998
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Information Ecology : Mastering the Information and Knowledge Environment ~
Thomas H. Davenport, et al / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Information Technology : Converging Strategies and Trends for the 21st Century ~
Janet G. Butler / Paperback / Published 1997
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Information Technology for Knowledge Management
Uwe Borghoff(Editor), Remo Pareschi (Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1998
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Information Technology Management : A Knowledge Repository ~
Jay Liebowitz / Paperback / Published 1998
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Innovation Strategy for the Knowledge Economy : The Ken Awakening (Business Briefcase Series)
Debra M. Amidon / Paperback / Published 1997
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Intelligent Decision Support Methods : The Science of Knowledge Work ~
Vasant Dhar, Roger Stein (Contributor) / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Intelligent Enterprise : A Knowledge and Service Based Paradigm for Industry ~
James Brian Quinn / Hardcover / Published 1992
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An Introduction to Quality Management and Engineering : Based on the American Society for Quality's Certified Quality Engineer Body of Knowledge ~
Victor E. Sower, et al / Hardcover / Published 1999
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Kdd : Techniques and Applications : 23-24 Feb 97 : Proceedings of the First Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining ~
Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining 1997 s, et al / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Knowledge and Special Libraries (Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy) ~
James M. Matarazzo(Editor), Suzanne D. Connolly (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1999
Knowledge Assets : Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy ~
Max Boisot / Hardcover / Published 1998
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The Knowledge Base in Educational Administration : Multiple Perspectives (Suny Series in Educational Leadership)
Robert Donmoyer(Editor), et al / Paperback / Published 1995
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The Knowledge Based Organization : Four Steps to Increasing Sales, Profits, and Market Share
James A. Alexander, Michael C. Lyons (Contributor) / Hardcover / Published 1994
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The Knowledge Evolution : Expanding Organizational Intelligence ~
Verna Allee / Paperback / Published 1997
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Knowledge for Action : A Guide to Overcoming Barriers to Organizational Change (Jossey-Bass Management)
Chris Argyris / Hardcover / Published 1993
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The Knowledge Game : The Revolution in Learning and Communication in the Workplace
Gordon Wills / Paperback / Published 1998
Knowledge in Organizations (Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy) ~
Laurence Prusak(Editor) / Paperback / Published 1997
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The Knowledge Link : How Firms Compete Through Strategic Alliances ~
Joseph L. Badaracco / Hardcover / Published 1991
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Knowledge Management and Its Integrative Elements
Jay Liebowitz(Editor), Lyle C. Wilcox (Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Knowledge Management and Organizational Design (Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy)
Paul S. Myers(Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
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Knowledge Management Tools (Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy) ~
Rudy L. Ruggles(Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
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Knowledge-Based Manufacturing Management : Applications of Artificial Intelligence to the Effective Management of Manufacturing Companies
Roger Kerr / Hardcover / Published 1991
Knowledge-Based Risk Management in Engineering : A Case Study in Human-Computer Cooperative Systems (Wiley Series in Engineering and Technology Manag)
Kiyoshi Niwa / Paperback / Published 1989
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Knowledge-Based Systems for General Reference Work : Applications, Problems, and Progress (Library and Information Science)
John V., Jr. Richardson / Hardcover / Published 1995
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The Knowledge-Creating Company : How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation
Ikujiro Nonaka, et al / Hardcover / Published 1995
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Knowledge-Driven Work: Unexpected Lessons from Japanese and United States Work Practices
Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, et al / Hardcover / Published 1998
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The Knowledge-Enabled Organization : Moving from 'Training' to 'Learning' to Meet Business Goals
Daniel R. Tobin / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Value-Based Knowledge Management : Creating the 21st Century Company : Knowledge Intensive, People Rich
Rene Tissen, et al / Hardcover / Published 1998
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Monday, January 4, 2010

The KM Resources

What are Libraries Doing in Knowledge Management?2005. Available fromhttp://www.library.uthscsa.edu/internet/km/libraries.cfm.

Abell, Angela. 2002. Fad or future? Library and Information Update 1 (7):30-32.

Abell, A & Oxbrow, N 2001, Competing with knowledge: The information professionals in the knowledge management age, Library Association Publishing, London.

Abram, S 1997, 'Post information age positioning for special librarians: Is knowledge management the answer?' Information Outlook, vol. 1, no. 6, pp. 18-25.


· Albert, Judith. 2000. Is knowledge management really the future for information professionals? In Knowledge management for the information professional. Medford: Information today.

· Albert, Judith. 1998. Nuts and bolts of knowledge management for information professionals. Paper read at National Online Meeting, 19th, May 1998, at New York.
Andrews, K. . 2005. Building enterprise intellectual capital: Repositioning the library professional. Paper read at Information Online 2005: 12th Conference & Exhibition, at Darling Harbour Conference Centre, Sydney.


· Asia-Pacific conference on Libary & Information education & Practice, 3-6 April 2006, Singapore. 2006. Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Conference on library and information education & practice 2006: preparing information professionals for leadership in the new age. Paper read at Asia-Pacific Conference on library and information education & practice (A-LIEP), at Singapore.

· Balcombe, Jean. 1999. Getting out of the box: the role of the information professional in knowledge management. The Law Librarian 31 (2):91-94.

· Bender, David R. 1999. Librarians and the Knowledge Management Age Paper read at Caribbean Conference for Special Librarians, at Kingston, Jamaica.

· Bharathidasan, Venugopal. 2001. THE LIBRARY AS THE CAPSTONE OF KNOWLEDGE EDIFICEA Synergistic Approach to Intellectual Resources Management. IFLA Section on Education and TrainingSET BULLETIN 2 (2):17-24.

· Bishop, K. (2001). Information service professionals in knowledge-based organizations in Australia: what will we manage? Sydney, University of Technology: 65p.
· Boeri, R. J. and M. Hensel (1998). "SPECIAL LIBRARIANS AND ENTERPRISE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT." EMedia Professional 11(4): 36 (1 page).

Bizjak, P 2000, 'Mankind's Memory Managers: A New Paradigm of Library Science', Library Philosophy and Practice, vol. 2, no. 2.

Blair, DC 2002, 'Knowledge management: hype, hope or help?' Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, vol. 53, no. 12, pp. 1019-28.

Bouthillier, F & Shearer, K 2002, 'Understanding knowledge management and information management: the need for an empirical perspective', Infrormation Research, vol. 8, no. 1.

· Branin, J. J. (2003). Knowledge Management in Academic Libraries: Building the Knowledge Bank at the Ohio State University, this paper has been submitted to The Journal of Academic Librarianship for publication, 17p.

Broadbent, M 1998, 'The phenomenon of knowledge management: What does it mean to the information profession?' Information Outlook, vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 23-34.

· Brogan, M., P. Hingston, et al. (2001). A bounded or unbounded universe?: Knowledge Management in Postgraduate LIS Education. 67th IFLA Council and General Conference, Boston.

· Budd, John M. 2001. Knowledge and knowing in library and information science: a philosophical framework. Lanham: The Scarecrow Press.

· Chaudhry, AS & Higgins, SE 2001, 'Perspectives on education for knowledge management', paper presented to 67th IFLA Council and General Conference.

· Chapman, Darron, and Angela Abell. 2000. Raising expectations: information professionals in the knowledge economy.6 pages.

· Chaudhry, AS & Higgins, S 2003, 'On the need for a multidisciplinary approach to education for knowledge management', Library Review, vol. 52, no. 1/2, pp. 65-9.
· Cheng, Grace. 2000. The shifting information landscape: re-inventing the wheel or a whole new frontier for librarians. The Australian Library Journal:17-26.

· Choo, Chun Wei. 2002. Information management, knowledge management and information professional. In Information management for the intelligent organization : the art of scanning the environment. Medford, NJ: Information Today.

· Church, D 1998, From librarian to knowledge manager and beyond, SLA, viewed 21-05-04 2004,http://www.sla.org/chapter/ctor/couries/v36/v36n2a1b.htm.

· Clarke, R. (2004). "Knowledge management in the main library, the university of the west Indies, Trinidad."Information Development 20(1): 30-35.

Corrall, Sheila (1998/1999). “Are we in the knowledge management business?", Ariadne, (18) November 1998, pp. 16-18

· Davenport, E, and B Cronin. 2000. Knowledge management: semantic drift or conceptual shift? Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 41 (4):294-306.

· Davenport, Elisabeth. 2004. Organizations, knowledge management and libraries: issues, opportunities and challenges. In Knowledge management: libraries and librarians taking up the challenge, edited by H.-C. Hobohm. Munchen: K.G. Saur.

· Dewe, Ainslie. 2005. Knowledge leadership in a university context. Paper read at EDUCAUSE AUSTRALASIA, at Auckland.

· Dillon, M 2002, 'Knowledge management: chimera or solution?' portal: Libraries and Academy, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 321-36.

DiMattia, S & Oder, N 1997, 'Knowledge management: hope, hype or harbinger?' Library Journal, vol. 122, no. 15, pp. 33-5.

· Duffy, Jan. 2000. Knowledge management: what every information professional should know. The Information Management Journal 34 (3):10-18.

Ferguson, Stuart, Maryam Sarrafzadeh, and Afsaneh Hazeri. 2007.Migrating LIS Professionals into Knowledge Management Roles: What are the Major Barriers? In Educause Australasia. Melbourne, Australia.

Ferguson, S 2004, The knowledge management myth: will the real knowledge managers please step forward?, viewed 10/02 2005,http://conferences.alia.org.au/alia2004/pdfs/ferguson.s.paper.pdf.

Fourie, I 2004, 'Librarians and the claiming of new roles: How can we try to make a difference?' Aslib Proceedings, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 62-74.

Foster, A. 1999. Knowledge management not a dangerous thing. Library Association Record 101 (3):149.

· Gandhi, S 2004, 'Knowledge management and reference services', The journal of academic librarianship, vol. 30, no. 5, pp. 368-81.

· Gorman, G. E. (2004). "The Uniqueness of Knowledge Management – or the Emperor’s New Clothes?" Library Management and Information Services.

· Gu, Y 2004, 'Information management or knowledge management? an informetric view of the dynamics of Academia', Scientometrics, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 285-99.

· Hart, Nerida. 2006. Libraries aren't about books- Libraries are about people 2006. Available from http://www.smr-knowledge.com/eProfiles/e-Profile_06-15-06_Hart.pdf.


· Hayes, Helen. 2004. The role of libraries in the knowledge economy. Serials 17 (3):231-238.

Henczel, S 2004, 'Supporting the KM environment: the roles, responsibilities, and rights of information professionals', Information Outlook, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 14-9.

· Hill, Sue. 1998. Knowledge management: a new career path for the information profession. Paper read at Online Information.

· Hjordand, Birger. 2004. Book review: knowledge and knowing in library and information science: a philosophical framework. Journal of Documentation 60 (1):92-94.
· Hobohm, He 2004, Knowledge management. Libraries and librarians taking up the challenge, IFLA publications;108, Saur, Munchen.

· Huotari, Maija-Leena, and Mirja Iivonen. 2005. Knowledge processes: a strategic foundation for the partnership between the university and its library. Library Management 26 (6/7):324-335.

· Infield, Neil. 1997. Capitalising on knowledge: if knowledge is power, why don't librarians rule the world? Information World Review:22.

· Jain, Priti. 2007. An empirical study of knowledge management in academic libraries in East and Southern Africa. Library Review 56 (5):377-392.

Jantz, R. (2001). "KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES: SPECIAL TOOLS AND PROCESSES TO SUPPORT INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS." Reference Services Review 29(1): 33-39.

· Keeling, C, and S Hornby. 1999. Knowledge management in the networked public library. Managing Information 6 (8):27-9.

· Keen, Peter G.W. 2006. Knowledge mobilization: the challenge for information professionals. Paper read at Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice (A-LIEP), at Singapore.

· Klobas, JE 1997, 'Information services for new millennium organizations: librarians and knowledge management', in D Raitt (ed.), Libraries for the new millennium: implications for managers, Library Association Publishing, London, pp. 39-64.

Koenig, MED 1996, 'Intelectual capital and knowledge management', IFLA Journal, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 299-301.

· Koenig, M. E. D. (1997). "Intellectual capital and how to leverage it." The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances 10( 3): 112-118.

· Koenig, M. E. D. (1999). "Education for knowledge management." Information Services and use 19(1): 17-32.

· Koenig, M. E. D., T. K. Srikantaiah, et al. (2000). Knowledge management for the information professional. Medford, NJ, Published for the American Society for Information Science by Information Today.

Koenig, MED 2001, 'Knowledge management, user education, and librarianship', paper presented to 67th IFLA council and general conference, Boston.
Koenig, MED & Srikantaiah, KT 2002, 'Business world discovers assets of librarianship', Information Outlook, vol. 6, no. 4.

Koenig, M. E. D. (2005). KM moves beyond the organization: the opportunity for librarians. World Library and Information Congress: 71th IFLA General Conference and Council "Libraries - A voyage of discovery", Oslo, Norway, IFLA.

· Koina, C 2003, 'Librarians are the ultimate knowledge managers?' The Australian Library Journal, vol. 52, no. 3, pp. 269-72.

· Lai, L.-L. (2005). "Educating knowledge professionals in Library and Information Science Schools." Journal of Educating Media and Library Sciences 42(3): 347-362.

Lamont, J 2004, 'Knowledge management at your service: new solutions and sources for librarians', Searcher, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 57-62.

· Lee, Hwa-Wei. 2005. Knowledge management and the role of libraries . Available from http://www.white-clouds.com/iclc/cliej/cl19lee.htm.

Loughridge, B 1999, 'Knowledge management, librarians and information managers: fad or future?' New Library World, vol. 100, no. 6, pp. 245-53.

· Lytras, M., M.-A. Sicilia, et al. ( 2005). "Digital libraries in the knowledge era: Knowledge management and Semantic Web technologies." Library Management 26( 4/5): 170-175.

· Malhan, I. V., and Shivarama Rao. 2005. From library management to knowledge management: a conceptual change. Journal of Information & Knowledge management 4 (4):269-277.

· Maponya, Pearl M. 2004. Knowledge management practices in academic libraries: a case study of the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg libraries.

· Marouf, Laila. 2004. Role and contribution of corporate information centers toward KM initiatives: an analysis of manager's perceptions. Journal of Information & Knowledge management 3 (1):9-25.

Marshall, L 1997, 'Facilitating knowledge management and knowledge sharing: new opportunities for information professionals', Online, vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 92-8.

Martin, B, A Hazeri, and M Sarrafzadeh. 2006. Knowledge management and the LIS professions: Investigating the implications for practice and for educational provision.Australian Library Journal 55 (1):17-.

· Martin, W 1999, 'New Directions in Education for LIS: Knowledge Management Programs at RMIT', Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 142-50.

Matarazzo, JMe & (ed), SDC 1999, Knowledge and special libraries, Butterworth-Heinemann, Melbourne.

Materska, K 2004, 'Librarians in the knowledge age', New Library World, vol. 105, no. 1198-9, pp. 142-8.

· MacNaughtan, Alasdair. 2001. Book review: competing with knowledge: the information professionals in the knowledge management age. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 33 (4):214-215.

McGown, KA 2000, 'Knowledge management in the twenty first century: the role of the academic librarian', Doctor of Education thesis, University of Saint Thomas.

Middleton, M 1999, 'From information management to knowledge management: Some perspectives on development’, English language version (written prior to translation into Spanish) of ‘De la gestión de la información a la gestión del conocimiento’,' El Profesional de la Información, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 10-17.

Milne, Patricia. 1999. Knowledge management and LIS education. Education for library and information services: Australia (ELIS:A) 16 (3):31-38.

Milne, Patricia. 2000. Information professionals and the knowledge-aware, intelligent organisation: skills for the future. The Australian Library Journal 49 (2):139.

Morris, A 2001, 'Knowledge management: opportunities for LIS graduates', paper presented to 67th IFLA Council and General Conference, Boston.

Mphidi, H & Snyman, R 2004, 'The utilisation of an intranet as a knowledge management tool in academic libraries', The Electronic Library, vol. 22, no. 5, pp. 393-400.

· Nitse, P. S. and K. R. Parker (2003). "Library science, knowledge management, competitive intelligence: archive theory-the common link." The reference librarian 38(79/80): 395-407.

· Owen, J. M. (1999). "Knowledge management and the information professional." Information Services and use 19(1): 7-16.

Pantry, S & Griffiths, P 2003, 'Librarians or knowledge managers? what's in a name, or is there a real difference?'Business Information Review, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 102-9.

· Parker, K. R., P. S. Nitse, et al. (2005). "Libraries as knowledge management centers." Library Management 26( 4/5): 176-189.

Perez, E. (1999). "Knowledge management in the library-not." Database Magazine 22(2): 75-78.

Ponzi, L. and M. E. D. Koenig (2002). "Knowledge Management: Another Management Fad?" Information Research (Online Journal) 8(1): 8p.

Reardon, DF 1998, 'Knowledge management: the discipline for information and library science professionals', paper presented to 64th IFLA General Conference, Amsterdam.

REHMAN, S. U. and A. S. Chaudhry (2005). KM Education in LIS Programs. World Library and Information Congress: 71th IFLA General Conference and Council
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Rooi, Hazel van, and Retha Snyman. 2006. A content analysis of literature regarding knowledge management opportunities for librarians. Aslib Proceedings 58 (3):261-271.

Rossion, Francoise. 1998. To be a knowledge officer or not? How the information professional can face this challenge.Paper read at Online Information.

Rowley, J 2003, 'Knowledge management-the new librarianship? From custodians of history to gatekeepers to the future', Library Management, vol. 24, no. 8, pp. 433-40.

· Rydberg-Cox, J. A., R. F. Chavez, et al. (2000). "Knowledge Management in the Perseus Digital Library." Ariadne(25).

Ryske, Ellen, and Theresa B Sebastian. 2000. From library to knowledge center: the evolution of a Technology InfoCenter. In Knowledge management for information professional. Medford: Information Today.

Sarrafzadeh , Hazeri, A and M Martin, B. 2006. Educating future knowledge-literate library and information science professionals. Paper read at Asia-Pacific conference on library and information education & practice (A-LIEP), at Singapore.

Sarrafzadeh, Maryam, Bill Martin, and Afsaneh Hazeri. 2006. LIS professionals and knowledge management: some recent perspectives. Library management 27 (9):621-635.

Sarrafzadeh, Maryam, Afsaneh Hazeri, and B Martin. 2006.Knowledge Management Education for LIS Professionals: Some Recent Perspectives. J. of Education for Library and Information Science 47 ( 3):225-244.

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Schwarzwalder, R. (1999). "LIBRARIANS AS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AGENTS." EContent 22( 4): 63-65.

Shanhong, T 2000, 'Knowledge management in libraries in the 21st century', paper presented to 66th IFLA council and general conference, Jerusalem, Israel.

Sinotte, M 2004, 'Exploration of the field of knowledge management for the library and information professional', Libri, vol. 54, no. 3.

Skyrme, David J. 2004. Information managers- do we need them? Paper read at Online Information 2004.


Snyman, R.M.M. . 2001. Do employers really know what they want? An analysis of job advertisements for information and knowledge managers. Aslib Proceedings 53 (7):273- (9 pages).

Southon, G & Todd, R 2001, 'Library and information professionals and knowledge management: conceptions, challenges and conflicts', The Australian Library Journal, vol. 50, no. 3.

Southon, Gray, and Ross Todd. 1999. Knowledge management: Education for the knowledge age. Education for library and information services: Australia (ELIS:A) 16 (3):21-30.

Srikantaiah, Kanti T. 2004. Training and education in knowledge management. In Knowledge management lessons learned: what works and what doesn't. Medford: Information Today.

Stern, David. 2003. New knowledge management systems: The implications for data discovery, collection development and changing role of the librarian. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54 (12):1138-1140.

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