Knowledge management : generalisation to specialisation of social science information databases

Koganuramath, M. M. and Angadi, Mallikarjun and Hiremath, C. V. and Bandi, Anand Knowledge management : generalisation to specialisation of social science information databases., 2000 . In International Conference on Asia-Pacific and the Global Order, New Delhi (India), 2-4 October 2000. [Conference paper]

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English abstract

The modest objective of the paper is to present an overview as seen from the inside of the daily practice in social sciences documentation and communication networks in India and around the world. An effort has also been made to carry out a detailed study in depicting the impact of information technology on information acquisition and retrieval which has been increasing in recent past. The study results on the awareness and development of changing environments and adoption of information technology tools to libraries. The authors’ approach is for knowledge management through application of technology and resources as the mechanics was including databases, hypertext linkages, full text search and networking technology. Social science information network in India is the central theme of the paper. Social Science databases today, however ancient the fields origins, the practical creations of databases are from three-four decades. Social science fields are highly tangible and objective with the tacit knowledge of imperative reconstruction of world arts and humanities. The realms of knowledge due to increasing specialisation of multi disciplinary nature of social science database framework has also been presented in the paper.

Item type: Conference paper
Keywords: Knowledge management,Social Science databases,TISS,India
Subjects: F. Management.
Depositing user: Dr. Mallikarjun Angadi
Date deposited: 16 Jul 2004
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 11:58
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/4974

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