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The Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management (EJKM) publishes research on topics relevant to the study, implementation and management of knowledge management and intellectual capital and other related fields of study. The journal contributes to the development of both theory and practice in the field of knowledge management. The journal accepts academically robust papers, topical articles, communications, book reviews and case studies that contribute to the area of research in, and practice of knowledge management. All papers a double blind reviewed. Accreditation of the Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management (EJKM):

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13th European Conference on Knowledge Management ECKM 2012 Spain The Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management (EJKM) is: § rated level 1 in the Danish Government bibliometric lists. § ranked by the Australian Business Deans Council list § listed in the Norwegian Social Science Data Services § listed in the Open Access Journals database § listed in the EBSCO database of electronic Journals La curation, vous n’y échapperez pas en 2011 Merci de votre visite chez Adverbe. Pour suivre notre actualité, vous pouvez vous abonner à notre flux RSS, à notre compte Twitter ou à notre newsletter. Vous pouvez également laisser une trace de votre passage, un encouragement, une critique dans un commentaire. On reste en contact, n'est-ce pas ? Journal of Knowledge Management Practice: Library Journal of Knowledge Management Practice Editorial TLA welcomes you to its unique experiment in journal publishing - the open library concept - pioneered by TLA in 1998. In this approach you the reader have open access to all articles that have been, and are currently being, published in JKMP by TLA. Please note that the articles have been optimised for viewing using Internet Explorer.

Wissensmanagement-Visionäre: Trends und Strategien 12. Dezember 2011 von Die Autoren dieses Artikels gehen der Frage nach, wie Organisationen im Jahr 2020 mit Wissen umgehen werden. Dazu haben sie in einem ersten Schritt nationale und internationale Wissensmanagementkonferenzen, Publikationen und Internetveröffentlichungen analysiert, um Wissensmanagement-Visionäre aufzufinden. Dabei sind vier Visionäre aufgrund Ihrer Keynotes und ihrer Veröffentlichungen zu Wissensmanagement-Trends aufgefallen: David Griffiths, Dave Snowden, David Gurteen und Norbert Gronau. Cartographie des principaux types de veilles Jeune hyperconnecté et asocial Personne passionnée. Dans la bouche de ceux qui l’utilisent, le terme «geek» marque souvent un retrait voire une rupture avec les usages et les usagers du numérique. Poudre aux yeux ? Bourdonnement du web visant à faire (beaucoup) de bruit sur peu de temps. Le double risque : en plus d’être difficile à contrôler, «faire du buzz» n’est pas une fin en soi

A - Knowledge Translation at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research TECHNICAL BRIEF NO. 18 2007 PDF version Jacqueline Tetroe, MA Senior Policy Analyst, Knowledge Translation Portfolio About the Canadian Institutes of Health Research The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is the major federal agency responsible for funding health research in Canada. i-KNOW 2012 | 12th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies | 5 to 7 September 2012 | Messe Congress Graz, Austria What is KM? Knowledge Management Explained Knowledge Management, (KM) is a concept and a term that arose approximately two decades ago, roughly in 1990. Quite simply one might say that it means organizing an organization's information and knowledge holistically, but that sounds a bit wooly, and surprisingly enough, even though it sounds overbroad, it is not the whole picture. Very early on in the KM movement, Davenport (1994) offered the still widely quoted definition: "Knowledge management is the process of capturing, distributing, and effectively using knowledge." This definition has the virtue of being simple, stark, and to the point. A few years later, the Gartner Group created another second definition of KM, which is perhaps the most frequently cited one (Duhon, 1998):

Knowledge Management Yes, knowledge management is the hottest subject of the day. The question is: what is this activity called knowledge management, and why is it so important to each and every one of us? The following writings, articles, and links offer some emerging perspectives in response to these questions. As you read on, you can determine whether it all makes any sense or not. Content

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