LIS professionals and knowledge management: some recent perspectives
Abstract
Purpose
To identify the general perspectives of library and information science professionals on knowledge management and examine their assessments of its potential values, benefits, opportunities and threats to the profession.
Design/methodology/approach
An international survey was conducted using a web‐based questionnaire. The questionnaire targeted LIS professionals around the world, through the use of the IFLA‐L, KMDG‐L mailing lists.
Findings
The survey found an increased awareness among LIS professionals of their potential contribution to knowledge management, with a high agreement on its positive implications for both individuals and the profession.
Research limitations/implications
Although the survey was distributed through international mailing lists, it succeeded mainly in obtaining responses from Australia and New Zealand, the USA, the UK, South Africa and Canada. Thus, the findings may have limitations in their generalizability.
Originality/value
Knowledge management is a field with which the LIS community is already familiar. Despite its wide impact on many aspects of the profession, the wider ramifications of the relationship between the two as yet remain unclear. The paper attempts to contribute to further understanding of these ramifications.
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Citation
Sarrafzadeh, M., Martin, B. and Hazeri, A. (2006), "LIS professionals and knowledge management: some recent perspectives", Library Management, Vol. 27 No. 9, pp. 621-635. https://doi.org/10.1108/01435120610715527
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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