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Knowledge Management in Academic Institutions: Technology for Sharing Research Output, Courseware and Learning Resources Raju N. Govinda Coordinator, Department of Library and Information Science, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam, Etcherla-532410, Andhra Pradesh, India. E-mail id: govind_nemani@yahoo.com; nemani_raj@rediffmail.com Abstract Knowledge management is a holistic approach, which addresses all aspects of creating and suing knowledge, knowledge management approaches is a part of ongoing development in thinking about management and organizations. As we move into the electronic era, digital preservation has made important gains in recent years, and the capability for libraries to manage digital collections continues to grow. The emerging field of knowledge management offers academic libraries the opportunity to create knowledge to improve organizational effectiveness, for both themselves and their institutions. This article is intended to summarize the dynamic field of knowledge management and to describe how it can used to make academic libraries more effective both inside the library and thought the institution. Top Keywords Knowledge Management, Information Management, Knowledge, Knowledge Organisation, Knowledge Administration. Top | |
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