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Suman, Aparajita
- Knowledge Management for Community at Large
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1 Fidelity Business Services India Private Ltd, Bangalore, IN
2 UNAIDS, New Delhi, IN
1 Fidelity Business Services India Private Ltd, Bangalore, IN
2 UNAIDS, New Delhi, IN
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Information Studies, Vol 14, No 3 (2008), Pagination: 173-180Abstract
Knowledge management (KM) when introduced was considered as another management fad but down the line it outgrew the basic discipline of management and fanned across all the disciplines that dealt with information in one or other way. KM is now being used as an effective tool to facilitate knowledge management across communities be it corporate or government. This paper explores the possibility of using KM for the community at large as an effective knowledge dissemination tool.References
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