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Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 79 – David Garvin
KM expert David Garvin was a proponent of organizational learning to counter unpredictability in market forces and technology advances.
Museum Collections Online with Accessibility Principle 2: Operable
Compliance with WCAG Version 2.1 Principle 2: Operable
Teaching about AI in the Workplace
Suggestions for special librarians from Claude on how to foster cross-generational AI learning communities in the workplace.
Collaborative Archival Relationships
Collaborative projects are instrumental in showcasing how archival collections can benefit various organizational departments.
Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 78 – Carl Frappaolo
KM expert Carl Frappaolo was the creator of Delphi’s Knowledge Management Methodology (KM2)
Museum Collections Online with Accessibility Principle 1: Perceivable
Compliance with WCAG Version 2.1 Principle 1: Perceivable, affecting information published from museum CMS to an online portal; expert guidance
Keeping up with AI…
Resources for staying current on the quickly changing AI landscape from a library expert.
Informational, Evidential, and Intrinsic Values within Archives
Archives provide authentic, reliable information and hold values that reflect their functions and uses; informational, evidential, and intrinsic.
Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 77 – Leif Edvinsson
Leif Edvinsson, Professor Emeritus at Lund University in Sweden, specializes in Intellectual Capital Management of Enterprises, Cities, and Nations
Accessibility Standards for Museum Collections Online
A museum’s compliance with the ADA Title II 2024 update has benefits for its online content and for the museum’s community of users.
Interview with Lesley Farmer about SLA’s Information Outlook
Interview about the rebirth of SLA’s Information Outlook as a quarterly online publication with interview with Professor Lesley Farmer
A Sustainable Archives
Archivists prioritize sustainable practices and policies, rooting their work in ethics of care, often preferring digital processing and preservation
Museum TrendsWatch 2024: Digital Twins and Doom Loops & Combatting the Loneliness Crisis
Digital Twins is the construction of a digital surrogate for a person, place, or thing—one of several new concepts and trends in the museum sector.