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Knowledge management for libraries / Valerie Forrestal.

By: Forrestal, Valerie, 1978- [author.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2015]Description: xvi, 111 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9781442253025; 1442253029; 9781442253032; 1442253037.Subject(s): Libraries -- Information technology | Knowledge management | Libraries -- Information resources management | Libraries -- Communication systems | Library information networks | Communication in library administration | Communication in library administrationDDC classification: 025.00285 Summary: Libraries are creating dynamic knowledge bases to capture both tacit and explicit knowledge and subject expertise for use within and beyond their organizations. Learn how to develop a staff intranet using a wiki, create portals and Web parts using Microsoft SharePoint, and build an FAQ's knowledge base from reference management applications such as LibAnswers. Knowledge Management for Libraries guides the reader through the process of planning, development, and launch of their own library knowledge base. This A-Z guidebook will teach you how to implement tools that will help your colleagues communicate, collaborate, share documents and files, and greatly clarify and simplify workflows.
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Libraries are creating dynamic knowledge bases to capture both tacit and explicit knowledge and subject expertise for use within and beyond their organizations. Learn how to develop a staff intranet using a wiki, create portals and Web parts using Microsoft SharePoint, and build an FAQ's knowledge base from reference management applications such as LibAnswers. Knowledge Management for Libraries guides the reader through the process of planning, development, and launch of their own library knowledge base. This A-Z guidebook will teach you how to implement tools that will help your colleagues communicate, collaborate, share documents and files, and greatly clarify and simplify workflows.

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