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Technical Services knowledge sharing repository

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The respository has divided into three subtopic under main heading knowledge sharing:

 

 

Knowledge sharing

 

Accroding to David J Skyrme, one of the challenges of management is to make people share their

knowledge. Why should people give up their hard won knowledge?

Knowledge is power, but how true is this? Read more about the article under knowledge sharing page .....

 

 

Knowledge sharing and technology

 

 

Web 2.0 is a new technology that allows users to create, personalize, and share information in ways

that we were not possible year ago. These technical development includes blogs, wikis, websites such as  Flick (a photo sharing sites) MySpace (a sites for watching and sharing original videos.

There are technologies that can be used in the library, e.g Library 2.0 Read more in article title evolving web, evolving librarians.

 

Knowledge sharing and academic libraries.

 

Knowledge management has provided a good environment for the development of libraries and librarians. The author is paper demonstrate that this situation is leading to a dramatic shift in the role of university libraries in managing knowledg from a tradiational role to a resource based  and collaborative role. Read more about the this in the article in entitled identifying knowledge sharing requirement in academic libraries.

 

Knowledge sharing and culture 

 

 

At the Association of Knowledge work, people from every specialty cross professional, geographic, cultural, economic and hierarchical barriers to learn together. Not just another website, this is a virtual home for those who work with this stuff called knowledge. Read more http://www.kwork.org/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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