Description
- demystifying KM by reframing the concept to reflect organizational needs;
- the six elements of an actionable knowledge audit;
- how to harvest insights from staff at all levels of the organization;
- ten characteristics that define effective communities of practice;
- enabling KM through platforms like WordPress, Google Drive, and Dropbox or by adapting library tools like LibAnswers or ArchiveSpace;
- fostering knowledge sharing among liaison librarians;
- how interim administrators can develop a KM plan;
- sharing tacit knowledge with storytelling; and
- methods for securing knowledge before employee departure.
Your library already contains organizational knowledge-both in your employees and in your institution; this book will lead you towards guiding, fostering, and organizing that knowledge for improved organizational fitness.
About the Author
Jennifer A. Bartlett is an assistant professor and the interim associate dean for teaching, learning, and research at the University of Kentucky Libraries. She has worked in academic and public libraries for 20+ years and focuses on public services, access services, and academic library management and administration. Since 2011, she has authored the ""New and Noteworthy"" column in Library Leadership and Management, the journal of ALA's Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA). She is active in the Kentucky Library Association, the Special Libraries Association, and is also a member of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) Knowledge Management Standing Committee.
Spencer Acadia has 10+ years of academic library experience in collection development and acquisitions, digital and data scholarship, and research methods, as well as several years of experience as professor of record in teaching courses in psychology and sociology. He is a standing committee member in the IFLA Knowledge Management Section and participates in the IFLA Digital Scholarship / Digital Humanities Special Interest Group. His research interests include the social, cultural, and behavioral aspects of organizational knowledge and knowledge management, as well as the roles of information professionals in cultural heritage activity. In addition to an M.L.S., he holds an M.A. in psychology and a Ph.D. in sociology.
Book Information
ISBN 9780838918319
Author Jennifer A. Bartlett
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint ALA Editions
Publisher American Library Association