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Knowledge Management, Library and Literature


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The paper provides an overview of knowledge, knowledge management and libraries. Discusses different aspects of knowledge management in a library. Clarifies the basics of knowledge managers and role of librarians. Enumerates the seminars and conferences held during last five years at national and international level on knowledge management to enhance the literature output.

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Knowledge, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Manager, Library and Literature, ICT.
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S. K. Senapati
Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee 247 667
India


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S. K. Senapati
Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee 247 667, India

Abstract


The paper provides an overview of knowledge, knowledge management and libraries. Discusses different aspects of knowledge management in a library. Clarifies the basics of knowledge managers and role of librarians. Enumerates the seminars and conferences held during last five years at national and international level on knowledge management to enhance the literature output.

Keywords


Knowledge, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Manager, Library and Literature, ICT.

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