KE Studies is an online publication that focuses on creation, dissemination and access to knowledge goods. It is a multidisciplinary journal that draws on a number of specialties: sciences, technologies, public policies, the laws of intellectual property, business, free speech and privacy, telecommunications and other related knowledge disciplines.
The KE Studies journal will examine new developments, alternatives and social implications of markets for knowledge goods, including issues of production, dissemination and access to knowledge goods broadly defined, including medical innovation policies and legal issues, such as those relating to intellectual property polices, among others.
Since his appointment as head of KM solutions at the BBC, he has jumpstarted collaboration and knowledge sharing among employees on a budget that would make most software vendors squirm.
Knowledge Base modules are supposed to be this repository for a given service, and this repository is supposed to provide all kinds of helpful Q&A-type articles to make using the service easier and more efficient. They’re typically intended to be a first-line support item, to be used by the end-user before calling customer support and bugging an operator or a technician with your problem or question. It’s a pretty nice idea – in theory.
J. Chen, и H. Lin. IFLA WLIC 2018 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Transform Libraries, Transform Societies, том Is knowledge management the new library science? из IFLA Library, (2017)
B. Nithithanatchinnapat, и K. Joshi. Proceedings of the 52Nd ACM Conference on Computers and People Research, стр. 49--53. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2014)