Thursday, February 23, 2012

[KMDG-L] Call for Papers - Tops and Flops - Case Studies for Knowledge Management

With our 3rd Call for Papers we invite submissions that present significant case studies. This time we want to know what has been your experience with knowledge management in your organization. This includes current projects as well as established actions. What has worked out well? What actions and ideas have led to success? However, in the interest of our readers we also want to learn what has been a disappointment or even a complete failure. Surely, flops are more difficult to tell, but there are lots of lessons learned in it. Please feel free to keep the company or the personal you write about secret; however, as the author of your submission your name is to be published.
To maximize the benefit to our readers, we decided to provide a structure for the paper. This makes it easier for the reader to quickly find the relevant content and compare the case studies. At the same time, we hope to make it easier for new authors to contribute to this call.

Call for Papers - Tops and Flops - Case Studies for Knowledge Management

Before you think that there is not any knowledge management you can write about, please note that there is quite a lot which affects the exchange knowledge and the learning process such as trainings and qualification, introducing and training of new employees, content platforms, expert groups, databases, corporate culture, incentive systems, CRM, business processes, organizational structure, staff composition, management and innovation, and so on. For more inspirations, take a look at our articles published on our website or look at the keyword list.

Structure (bold = Headline)

  • Background / Problem: What have been the challenges for knowledge management?
  • Activity: Which actions have been implemented and why?
  • Evaluation: How did you control, measure and evaluate the actions?
  • Conclusion / Recommendation: What advice would you give to other knowledge managers and organizations in similar situations?

We look forward to your submissions!

Why submit a paper?

  • set standards for future developments in knowledge management
  • reach more than 3500 knowledge workers from economy and research
  • improve the online visibility of your papers through C-o-K ranking
  • get professional feedback by jury and community

Requirements for participation


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The online journal of the Community of Knowledge publishes articles of the knowledge management community in German and English on several main topics. The online journal is available online as an open access issue and as print version on selected events.

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

[KMDG-L] ON LOCATION: ORGANIZING AND USING GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION


ISKO UK and the BCS Location Information Specialist Group (LISG)

Thursday 29th March (14.00-18.00)

Wilkes Room - British Computer Society London Office

In this ISKO UK and BCS joint meeting, we will hear from experts about the current geospatial information landscape and its challenges, some of the standards and frameworks that have been put into place to ensure interoperability and the potential for linking data. We will also hear how some users of GIS systems have applied them in their own organizations.

The event is free to ISKO and BCS members and to full-time students. The fee for non-members is just £40, payable in advance.  Registration opens at 1.45, immediately following the ISKO UK AGM, and we shall start promptly at 2 p.m. The programme will be followed by a chance to network, with wine and nibbles. The full programme and booking details are here: ISKO UK site. The topics and speakers are:

·         The landscape and challenges of geospatial information in 2012 - Mike Sanderson, 1Spatial

 

·         INSPIRE and the work of UK Location - Alex Coley, Chair of the UK Location Programme Architecture & Interoperability Board

 

·         Linking geographic data for research - Jo Walsh, EDINA

 

·         The development and application of GIS in health protection - Matt Bull, Health Protection Agency

 

·         Organising and using location data in the Environment Agency - Stefan Carlyle, Environment Agency

 

·         AddressBase – developing a unique national address gazetteer - Carsten Rönsdorf and Nick Turner, Ordnance Survey

You will find the full programme and booking details via the ISKO UK site.  Please pass this invitation on to any colleagues who may be interested.  We hope to see you there.

ISKO is a not-for-profit scientific/professional association with the objective of promoting research and communication in the domain of knowledge organization, within the broad field of information science and related disciplines. Our UK emphasis is to build bridges between the research and practitioner communities, with the UK Chapter attracting lively and steadily growing audiences to its afternoon meetings. You can see past and future events at http://www.iskouk.org/events.htm, most with MP3 recordings.

 

BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, champions the global IT profession and the interests of individuals engaged in that profession for the benefit of all. Among its many specialist groups is the Location Information SG enabling BCS members to be well informed and understand the issues and best practices associated with geospatial technology, which is becoming increasingly visible to business and the public.

 

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

[KMDG-L] REMINDER Call for papers: IFLA Knowledge Management Section SATELLITE MEETING - Helsinki 2012

IFLA Satellite Meeting

Knowledge Management Theory in Action: how to plan, apply, and assess knowledge management in libraries

12 August 2012 - Helsinki

 

Organised by the IFLA Knowledge Management Section

 

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Knowledge Management Section

 

Theme:  Knowledge Management Theory in Action: how to plan, apply, and assess knowledge management in libraries

 

Date:  10 August 2012

 

Location:

Goethe-Institut Helsinki  http://www.goethe.de/ins/fi/hel/knt/anf/deindex.htm

Conference Theme and Focus:

 

Knowledge Management (KM) in an institution is recognized by all to be of crucial importance.  Whether the institution is a library or an organization that contains a library, librarians can and should play a major role in this regard because they have the skill and the tools to do it.  KM may not be employed because it is not fully understood or seems too complex or vague.  It may also not be fully appreciated by the managers of the institution's budget.

 

Almost ten years after the official introduction of Knowledge Management within IFLA it is possible and appropriate

-          To report on the state-of-the-art

-          To examine the practical experiences that outline models of implementation that can encourage and guide the widespread application in different library contexts 

 

The framing of the theory and state-of-the-art is entrusted to keynote speakers that have been selected.

 

Librarians, information scientists, professionals, researchers and other interested parties in knowledge management are invited to submit proposals for presentation at the meeting about use and implementation of KM by libraries or similar institutions which supply examples and models that can be applied and adapted to other situations.

 

The presentation proposals should contain a description of the KM system implemented, and

-          How it was designed

-          The implementation process followed

-          Organizational and technological choices made

-          Implementation timing and costs

-          The organizational details of running the process

-          The measurement of organizational and financial sustainability

-          How the impact/the impact has been assessed

 

The KM Section welcomes examples from different contexts (libraries of different sizes, libraries within cultural/administrative institutions, community organizations, companies, etc.).

 

This satellite meeting will feature a state-of-the-art tutorial on the basics of Knowledge Management followed by case studies.  The KM tutorial will explain the process of KM, the situations to which it is most usefully applied, and tools to implement and manage it.  A panel discussion of speakers will explore  the major and most critical issues.

 

Submissions

 

If you are interested in contributing, please send:

 

An abstract of 300-500 words, in English and including a title.

An outline of the presentation.

Brief biographical information of the author(s)/presenter(s) with current employment information.

Submitter's  mailing address.

 

Send all this by February 15, 2012 to Leda Bultrini at e-mail:

leda.bultrini@arpalazio.it 

 

The submissions will be reviewed by a programme planning committee of the Knowledge Management Section Standing Committee. The selection will be based on the abstracts and rated on how well they fit the programme theme. Authors will be contacted by March 31, 2012.

 

Selection

 

For successful applicants the deadline for submission of full papers is May 31, 2012 to allow time for review of papers and all other organizational needs. The papers must be original submissions, not published elsewhere, and should be no longer than 15 pages, double-spaced. Papers should be in  English.

 

Presentations at the satellite meeting will be limited to approx. 20 minutes and will be a summary of the original paper.  The presenter is encouraged to use PowerPoint. The conference will be conducted in English and all presentations will be required to be in English.

 

For information on the IFLA Knowledge Management Section, please see:

http//www.ifla.org/en/km

 

For additional information on this call for papers, you may see the website

www.arpalazio.net/ifla2012,  

 

or contact Leda Bultrini

leda.bultrini@arpalazio.it

 

Please note

 

All expenses, including registration for the full conference, travel, accommodation, etc. are the responsibility of the authors/presenters.  No financial support can be provided by IFLA or the IFLA KM Section.  The satellite meeting will not charge a registration fee.  Lunch and other refreshments on the day of the satellite meeting will be provided.

 

Congress attendance grants

 

The Finnish National Committee and IFLA are working hard to secure funds for Conference Participation Grants. Up-to-date information will be made available on our Conference Participation Grants webpage (forthcoming).

 

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Leda Bultrini

Chair of KM Satellite Meeting Committee in Helsinki

 

Planning, development and internal control division, Director

Education division, Director

 

ARPA Lazio (Regional Agency for Environment Protection, Lazio)

 

Via Boncompagni, 101

00187 Roma

Italy

 

Tel +39 06 48054549

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