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Knowledge management : historical and cross-disciplinary themes
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Knowledge management : historical and cross-disciplinary themes

Author: Danny P Wallace
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Libraries Unlimited, 2007.
Series: Libraries Unlimited knowledge management series.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Danny P Wallace
ISBN: 9781591585022 1591585023
OCLC Number: 172521748
Description: vii, 235 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Contents: The nature of knowledge. Michael Polanyi, "The Logic of Tacit Inference" -- Karl Popper, "Epistemology without a Knowing Subject" -- Robert S. Taylor, "Question Negotiation and Information Seeking in Libraries" -- Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi, The Knowledge Creating Company : How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation -- Communities of practice. John Dewey, Democracy and Education : An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education -- Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, Situated Learning : Legitimate Peripheral Participation -- Organizational learning and learning organizations. Vincent E. Cangelosi and William R. Dill, "Organizational Learning: Observations toward a Theory" -- C. West Churchman, The Systems Approach -- Chris Argyris and Donald A. Schon, Organizational Learning : A Theory of Action Perspective -- Peter Senge, The Fifth Discipline : The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization --Intellectual capital and the knowledge economy. John Locke, "Of Property" -- Fritz Machlup, The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States -- Fritz Machlup, Information through the Printed Word : The Dissemination of Scholarly, Scientific, and Intellectual Knowledge -- Fritz Machlup, Knowledge : Its Creation, Distribution, and Economic Significance -- Peter F. Drucker, "The Knowledge Economy" -- Thomas H. Davenport and Laurence Prusak, Working Knowledge : How Organizations Manage What They Know -- Knowledge sharing. Diana Crane, Invisible Colleges : Diffusion of Knowledge in Scientific Communities -- Dorothy Leonard-Barton, Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation -- Gabriel Szulanski, "Exploring Internal Stickiness : Impediments to the Transfer of Best Practice within the Firm" -- Knowledge representation. Vannevar Bush, "As We May Think" -- William A. Woods, "What's Important about Knowledge Representation?" -- Terrence A. Brooks, "Where Is Meaning When Form Is Gone? Knowledge Representation on the Web" -- Content management. Paul Otlet, "Something About Bibliography" -- H. G. Wells, World Brain -- Tim Berners-Lee, "Information Management: A Proposal" -- John M. Budd and Bart Harloe, "Collection Development and Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century : From Collection Management to Content Management" -- Taxonomies and ontologies. Charles A. Cutter, Rules for a Printed Dictionary Catalog -- Jesse Shera, "Social Epistemology, General Semantics, and Librarianship" -- B. C. Vickery, "Ontologies" -- Informatics and information technology. Norbert Wiener, The Human Use of Human Beings : Cybernetics and Society -- Rob Kling, "Towards a Person Centered Computer Technology" -- Rob Kling, "What Is Social Informatics and Why Does It Matter?" -- The future of knowledge management.
Series Title: Libraries Unlimited knowledge management series.
Responsibility: Danny P. Wallace.
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