This comprehensive, student friendly book is intended as a tool to achieve knowledge management in organization. Completing a course based on topics covered in this book will make one confident enough to implement knowledge management in digital library principles in a given situation. Inclusion of the findings of research carried out by the authors in educational institutions adds flavor to the book.
Various examples are drawn from institutional experience, which make the understanding of the concepts easy. The special feature of this book is that every chapter has a abstract, in addition to a host of conclusion and references.
This book will be of use of teaching professionals, college/school teachers, academicians, academic administrators, higher education researchers, students, and those interested in modern librarianship. Many of the conclusions drawn from the research presented in this volume will also be of interest to those who are busy doing research work in the field of library and information science. The book may be effectively used as a resource material for quality professionals and consultants.
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