KM Conversations—Advanced Discovery Part 1: Classification
Knowledge managers use taxonomy, folksonomy, metadata and tags to classify content so it’s easily discoverable through navigation, search and links.
Knowledge managers use taxonomy, folksonomy, metadata and tags to classify content so it’s easily discoverable through navigation, search and links.
RISE Innventia’s KM strategy includes Inmagic Presto to make content accessible online, offer federated search, intranet pages, permissions management
Lucidea webinar two-way live knowledge management Q&A presented by Stan Garfield Stump the KM Guru
Lucidea webinar on Hewlett-Packard’s KM program presented by Stan Garfield with secrets to knowledge capture and reuse of tactics for ensuring participation.
Without information management, knowledge management isn’t possible. Lessons codify knowledge, combining information with inspiration, experimentation
Consultant Stephen Abram outlines strategies for idea generation and decision quality, related to knowledge management and special librarians.
Special library analytics are critical; using Lucidea’s ILS/KM products delivers visible, tangible results measurable via surveys, interviews, etc.
In order to be robust in the age of social media, KM needs to be supplemented.
The biggest mistake made when selecting a KM system is choosing a platform instead of an application. A business case is simple—yet it is often overlooked.
Whether buying new, or upgrading an existing KM system these 10 crucial questions will help you select a platform best fits your organization’s needs.
Archivists are leveraging technology to build awareness of and expand access to their unique materials and services.
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger wanted to make critical intellectual property easily searchable and accessible. They chose to integrate Inmagic Presto with their Genie ILS solution.