K-Logging and Libraries

Worth reading:

Michael Angeles has an article in Library Journal on K-Logging: Supporting KM with Weblogs. According to his blurb on ia/ - information architecture news, the article "explains how K-loggers can advance knowledge management with the support of librarians. "

I read the article when it came out, and it largely deals with the role of the librarian in essentially providing subject access to K-logs. Cataloging blogs...

Posted by dcplumer at April 21, 2003 11:27 PM
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"Librarians may play different roles as an intermediary between k-loggers and the corporate environment, but the library should be responsible for certain basic actions: support k-loggers by providing content; provide access (taxonomies) to their content; and share knowledge through aggregation and publishing."

In particular, the part of "the library role: support" interests me. This article tells how librarians should work in KM environment.

Posted by: Judith on May 3, 2003 01:57 PM
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