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First International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: from Theory to Applications – ICTTA’04. April 19-23, 2004, Omayyad Palace, Damascus, Syria :Library and Information Professionals and Knowledge Management Applications :Prepared by:Nagat William Girgis
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View the documentAbstract:
View the document1. Introduction
View the document2. Knowledge Hierarchy
View the document3. Information Technology Infrastructure
View the document4. Knowledge repositories
View the document5. Knowledge Management:
View the document6. Why we need knowledge Management
View the document7. Knowledge management: a cross-disciplinary domain
View the document8. Libraries/information centers and Knowledge Management Application:
View the document9. Librarians’ role in Knowledge Management
View the document11. Key Tasks for Knowledge Management to be success:
View the document12. Conclusion
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6. Why we need knowledge Management

 

6. Why we need knowledge Management

 

In these days, knowledge management is receiving attention all over the world. This globalization aspect is reflected in this special issue as the contributions were collected by two guest editors living on the opposite sides of the world: two researchers were connected via Internet from different country. As author mentioned that: my friend in Spain and myself in Australia. Being connected only by the global communication system e-mail, we worked on providing a good overview of the field and on digging more deeply into a few selected areas. In the National Center for Research most of our work based on information and knowledge, so we need to manage the knowledge to be available upon request, we need knowledge management for the following reasons:

In brief, knowledge and information have become the medium in which business/researches problems occur. As a result, managing knowledge represents the primary opportunity for achieving substantial savings, significant improvements in human performance, and competitive advantage[13].

                                                                                                                

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