tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34184144.post2391885008734427460..comments2023-07-06T10:32:53.532-04:00Comments on Librarians as Knowledge Managers: Role of Information Professionals in Knowledge Management ProgramsM Taherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05230356608624560148noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34184144.post-61494111228257223152007-03-05T23:13:00.000-05:002007-03-05T23:13:00.000-05:00MT: At the Knowledge Board I found a question, viz...MT: At the Knowledge Board I found a question, viz., Exact role of Knowledge Manager<BR/>Sai*: Back to the basics, what is KM? Define<BR/><BR/>MT: But what is the place of the trained, qualified, certified, and practicising information professional, aka librarian, and his / her place in this taxonomy? <BR/>Sai: I think, the job of a librarian is to maintain the corporate memory. We can say memory is storage and searching device.<BR/>Creating taxonomies for faster search.<BR/><BR/>MT: 1) Vertical Information that aligns with you vertical market and, <BR/>2) Horizontal Information that is common to all enterprises. <BR/>Sai: “ Stems from T management theory, I guess”<BR/><BR/>MT: Example of horizontal: Project, Products, Services, Incidents, Problems, Risks, Releases, Changes, etc. <BR/>Sai: I can see the Horizon, too big to handle by any existing technology and/or theory.<BR/><BR/>MT: What is T Management Theory, Mr. Sai? <BR/><BR/>This discussion continues, will be back after a short break<BR/>--------------------<BR/>*Saikiran Lakkaraju s.lakkaraju@syd.cqu.edu.auM Taherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05230356608624560148noreply@blogger.com