Embedding the Library into Scientific and Scholarly Communication through Knowledge Management
Lucier, Richard E.
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Title
Embedding the Library into Scientific and Scholarly Communication through Knowledge Management
Author(s)
Lucier, Richard E.
Issue Date
1992
Keyword(s)
Libraries --United States --Data processing
Information storage and retrieval systems
Date of Ingest
2007-07-11T16:34:15Z
Abstract
Knowledge management is a new role for academic research libraries
that has the potential to integrate the library into scholarly and scientific
communication in a significant way. Work in knowledge management
is advancing in both the sciences and humanities. The Genome Data
Base at the Johns Hopkins University is currently the most advanced
knowledge management prototype. As part of its new Center for
Knowledge Management, the University of California, San Francisco
is undertaking several initiatives to create a campuswide knowledge
management environment.
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Series/Report Name or Number
Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (29th : 1992)
ISSN
0069-4789
Type of Resource
text
Genre of Resource
Conference Paper / Presentation
Language
en
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