Knowledge Management
The Bibliography
Compiled by Paul Burden
Knowledge Management (KM) is a holistic process by
which an organization may effectively gather, evaluate,
share, analyze, integrate, and use information from
both internal and external sources. Knowledge Management:
The Bibliography is the first comprehensive reference
to the literature available for the individual interested
in KM, and features citations to over 1500 published
articles, 150+ Web sites, and more than 400 books. Organized
by topic area (i.e., “KM and Intranets,” “KM and Training,”
“KM and eCommerce”), this work is a natural companion
volume to the ASIST monograph, Knowledge Management
for the Information Professional, and an important
new tool for anyone charged with contributing to or
managing an organization’s intellectual assets.
2000/160 pp/softbound
ISBN: 1-57387-101-X
ASIST Members $18.00 Regular Price $22.50
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