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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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close this bookFirst 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
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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12. Conclusion

 

12. Conclusion

 

To remain competitive, organizations must efficiently and effectively create, locate, capture, and share their organization’s knowledge and expertise. This increasingly requires making the organization's knowledge explicit and recording it for easier distribution and reuse[16]. Knowledge management is the first major trend to identify information and its management as a crucial element for organizational success. It presents an opportunity for information professionals to have an impact on the organizations that employ them, and for employers to utilize information management and exploitation skills in a creative and value-added way. All information professionals need to fully understand concepts and benefits, different approaches and techniques, and new emerging roles in which information skills are increasingly significant. They need to ensure that business/researches leaders recognize the value that information skills can bring, and they must know how to thrive a multi-skilled, multi-tasked team. Coverage includes: the changing nature of competition, knowledge mapping, information auditing, total quality management and the value of intellectual capital, it emphasizes the core skills, competencies and new contexts that will empower the information professionals.

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