From: "munusamy natarajan" <m_natarajan@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, January 19, 2015 2:09 pm KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES AND APPLICATIONS By Dr. M. NATARAJAN, Senior Principal Scientist Ex-Head, Education and Training Division Editor J S I R, NISCAIR, NEW DELHI. TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION 1. Knowledge Management - Introduction KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES 2. Implementation of knowledge management strategies 3. Exploring the mechanisms for accelerating knowledge capture among CSIR laboratories 4. Knowledge management in hybrid libraries KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION AND ACCESS MANAGEMENT 5. Knowledge organisation and access management for e-journals 6. Roles of libraries and publishers in knowledge access and management 7. Role of librarians as knowledge managers in digital environment 8. Knowledge dissemination mechanism: issues and challenges 9. Preservation of digital information and its implications 10.Digital preservation of cultural heritage information and its implications 11. Developing scalable information architecture for managing the knowledge repositories KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLS 12. Portal as a tool for knowledge management synchronization 13. Exploring the business process re-engineering: national science librarys experience KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER 14. Knowledge sharing through intranet 15. Exploring knowledge sharing in an academic environment 16. Exploring the world of knowledge sharing and its implications 17. Exploring knowledge transfer among CSIRs Knowledge Resource Centres KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENTS ROLE AND APPLICATIONS 18. Role of libraries in the knowledge economy era 19. Exploring knowledge mapping in library environment KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND DIGITAL LIBRARIES / INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES 20. Impact of open source solutions to libraries 21. Content management in Institutional Repositories: Prospects and problems 22. Collection development in institutional repository: A case study of NISCAIR 23. Human Resource Development for Content management in digital environment in India. 24. Knowledge Management perspectives in E-Learning 25. Knowledge Mobilisation through E-learning / Virtual learning 26. Implications of Intellectual Property Issues in E-learning 27. Exploring the world of Knowledge Management: Its implications in higher education 28. Organisational learning: Role of Knowledge Management 29. Applying Knowledge Management practices in higher education 30. A Scientometric analysis of Knowledge Management journals KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT - CHALLENGES 31. Exploring Knowledge Innovation Culture: Role of Library and Information centres 32. Knowledge Management: Challenges and opportunities 33. Implications of Knowledge Management tools in Library & Information centres 34. Emerging issues in digital asset management The art of archiving 35. Digital curation: a new knowledge base for research WEB 2.0 APPLICATIONS TO KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 36. Customer relationship management (CRM): Enhancing social network and services to users of the library 37. Safeguarding the digital contents: Digital Watermarking 38. Web 2.0 and Knowledge Management 39. Innovative use of cloud computing in library and information centres This book is intended for students taking knowledge management courses at the higher education level as well as practitioners who have not taken such courses. It will also be useful for a range of scholars, students, faculty and professionals in information science, library science, management science and other disciplines. Also this would act a useful source for the knowledge managers and for the Management institutions where management courses are conducted within and outside India. This book hasbeen written to set a new standard for KM books. The reader will find a tight, integrated flow of topics from chapter to chapter. Specifically, each chapter is well organized, with topics flowing logically within each section and each chapter, having thorough explanations and complete coverage of each topic that is introduced, and drawing on a solid theoretical base. Beyond these features, the most engaging quality of the book is the combination of experience and enthusiasm that the author brings to the subject: the insights, the resonant examples, the lively language, and the occasional touch of humor. The book is an invitation to students to embark on an exciting and rewarding learning adventure. This book was released during the i-KOAL 2015 (International conference on knowledge organization by academic libraries) organized by Library Professionals Association (LPA) and / with Manipal University (MU), at jaipur on 2nd Jan 2015 by Honble Technical Education Minister Mr Kalicharan Saraf with Dr Sancheti President of MU and Dr Kumkum Garg Dean, FoE, MU. Please Contact: ESSESS Publications Ltd, Ansari Road, DaryaGanj Govind Lane, New Delhi 2. Ph: 011-23260807 & 9810536663 011-41563334 E-mail: info@essessreference@com 530p. Rs. 2000/- Dr M NATARAJAN M.Sc., B.L.I.S., A.D.I.Sc., P.G.D.C.A.,P.G.D.H.E., P.G.D.E.A.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. Senior Principal Scientist,(Retd) National Inst Of Science Comm and Information Resources (NISCAIR) Dr K S Krishnan Marg New Delhi - 110 012. INDIA.and Ex-Editor, JSIR. Member SHRM, President, Library Professional Association, New Delhi.