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RYDBERG-COX, Jeffrey A.; CHAVEZ, Robert F.; SMITH, David A. [et al]. |
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Knowledge Management in the Perseus Digital Library
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Ariadne, september 2000, nº 25 |
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On line (05/05/2005) |
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In this paper, we describe the new document delivery and knowledge management tools in the Perseus Digital Library. Digital libraries can be an extremely effective method of extending the services of a traditional library by enabling activities such as access to materials outside the physical confines of the library. The true benefit of a digital library, however, comes not from the replication and enhancement of traditional library functions, but rather in the ability to make possible tasks that would not be possible outside the electronic environment, such as the hypertextual linking of related texts, full text searching of holdings, and the integration of knowledge management, data visualization, and geographic information tools with the texts in the digital library. One of the challenges in building this type of system is the ability to apply these sorts of tools in a scalable manner to a large number of documents tagged according to different levels of specificity, tagging conventions, and document type definitions (DTDs). To address this challenge, we have developed a generalizable toolset to manage XML and SGML documents of varying DTDs for the Perseus Digital Library. These tools extract structural and descriptive metadata from these documents, deliver well formed document fragments on demand to a text display system, and can be extended with other modules that support the sort of advanced applications required to unlock the potential of a digital library. |
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digital library; knowledge management; document delivery |
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SARNOFF, Andrew; WIMMER, Thomas |
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Knowledge Management and Intranets: Putting People First
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Intranet Journal, 4/23/2003 |
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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In recent years, corporate intranets and other internal knowledge-sharing systems have moved from "nice to have" to "must have" status in virtually all industries. In many cases, they have evolved into information-sharing platforms that companies rely on to survive in a knowledge-driven global economy |
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intranet; knowledge management |
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SHANHONG, Tang |
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Knowledge Management in Libraries in the 21st Century
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66th IFLA Council and General Conference Jerusalem, Israel, 13-18 August, 2000 |
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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The knowledge economy is a new concept that has appeared worldwide in recent years. As a sub-discipline of the knowledge economy, knowledge management is a completely new concept and method of management. It works for converting intellectual assets of workers and staff members in the organization into higher productive forces - competition power and new value. Knowledge management requires linkage of information with information, information with activities and information with man - so as to realize the sharing of knowledge (including tacit and explicit knowledge). The conventional functions of a library are to collect, process, disseminate, store and utilize document information to provide service for the society. In the knowledge economy era, the library will become a treasure-house of human knowledge, participate in knowledge innovation, and become an important link in the knowledge innovation chain. In the 21st century, the library will inevitably face the new subject of knowledge management. (AU) |
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Knowledge management; libraries; intellectual capital |
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SVEIBY, Karl Erik |
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Intellectual capital and knowledge management
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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A term is best defined by its use, and therefore it is probably still correct to regard Intellectual Capital (IC) and Knowledge Management (KM) as twins - two branches of the same tree (AU) |
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Intellectual capital concept; knowledge management concept |
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