Upravljanje znanjem - pogled u našu budućnost

Antonić, Sanja (2005) Upravljanje znanjem - pogled u našu budućnost. [Journal Article (Print/Paginated)]

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The consequences of the growth in the volume of available information and rapid technological progress are the information overload and the bigger effort needed for their organization and processing. The demand for highly specialized knowledge that is often difficult to find and retain is also expressed. Knowledge management is a broader concept including a system for finding, understanding and using knowledge to achieve defined objectives. To some opinions, "knowledge management" is a new name for librarianship or at least a logical extension of librarianship. The theory and practice of knowledge management for some authors is a major paradigm in the management and use of "intellectual capital". Many aspects of knowledge management are recognized in well established practices in librarianship and information management, like knowledge elicitation and creation, knowledge dissemination information retrieval and storage, information literacy, database design team work, IT support.

Posledice povećanja obima dostupnih informacija i brzog tehnološkog razvoja jesu i prezasićenost ljudi informacijama, ali i veći napori za njihovo organizovanje i obradu. Takođe je sve izraženiji zahtev za visoko specijalizovanim znanjem koje je vrlo teško naći i sačuvati. Upravljanje znanjem je šira koncepcija koja obuhvata sistem za pronalaženje, razumevanje i korišćenje znanja kako bi se po-stigli definisani ciljevi. Prema nekim mišljenjima, upravljanje znanjem je samo novo ime za bibliotekarstvo ili predstavlja njegov logičan nastavak. Teorija i praksa upravljanja znanjem je za neke autora osnovna paradigma u upravljanju i korišćenju "intelektualnog kapitala". Mnogi aspekti upravljanja znanjem se prepoznaju u utvrđenoj praksi u bibliotekarstvu i upravljanju informacijama kao što su pronalaženje i stvaranje znanja, širenje znanja, pretraživanje i čuvanje informacija, informaciona pismenost, kreiranje baza podataka, timski rad informaciono-tehnološka podrška.

Item Type:Journal Article (Print/Paginated)
Keywords:upravljanje znanjem, intelektualni kapital, bibliotekarstvo, knowledge management, intellectual capital, librarianship
Subjects:C. Users, literacy and reading. > CZ. None of these, but in this section.
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ID Code:5126
Deposited By:Kosanovic, Biljana
Deposited On:08 Dec 2005
Last Modified:19 Nov 2008 09:57
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