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Abram, S. (1997).Knowledge management: Is this the answer?. Presentation delivered to the Special Libraries Association Toronto Chapter, October 15, 1997.

Bates, M.E. (1997). Information audits: What do we know and when do we know it? Library Management Briefings, Fall 1997.

Blue, A. (1998). Davis drives home the importance of being knowledge based. Information Outlook, 2(5): 39.

Broadbent, M. (1998). The phenomenon of knowledge management: What does it mean to the information profession?. Information Outlook, 2(5), 23-36.

Chase, R.L. (1998). Knowledge navigators. Information Outlook, 2(9): 18.

Choo, C.W. (1998a). Information Management for the Intelligent Organization: The Art of Scanning the Environment. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc.

Choo, C.W. (1998b). The Knowing Organization: How Organizations Use Information to Construct Meaning, Create Knowledge, and Make Decisions. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc.

Davenport, T.H. (1995). Some principles of knowledge management.

Davenport, T.H., Eccles, R.G. & Prusak, L. (1992). Information politics. Sloan Management Review, 34(1): 53-63.

Davenport, T.H. & Prusak, L. (1997). Information Ecology: Mastering the Information and Knowledge Environment. New York: Oxford University Press.

Davenport, T.H. & Prusak, L. (1998). Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.

Drucker, P.F. (1993). Post-Capitalist Society. New York: HarperCollins.

Drucker, P.F. (1994). The age of social transformation. The Atlantic Monthly, November 1994: 53-80.

Liberman, K. (1996). Creating & launching knowledge products. In: Getting Out of the Box: The Knowledge Management Opportunity. Video package prepared and presented as an SLA Distance Learning Program in October 1996. Washington, D.C.: Special Libraries Association.

Oxbrow, N. (1999). Information audits. The route to getting value from your intranet. Available at: http://library.dialog.com/newsltrs/dialect/issue2/info_aud.html.

Oxbrow, N. & Abell, A. (1998). Putting knowledge to work: what skills and competencies are required?, in Knowledge Management: A New Competitive Asset. Washington, DC: SLA State-of-the-Art Institute, 25.

Peters, R.F. (1997). Information partnerships: Marketing opportunities for information professionals. Information Outlook, 1(3), 14-16.

Remeikis, L. (1996). Acquiring the new skills and overcoming the barriers. In: Getting Out of the Box: The Knowledge Management Opportunity. Video package prepared and presented as an SLA Distance Learning Program in October 1996. Washington, D.C.: Special Libraries Association.

Sistla, M., & Todd, J. (1998). Warning: A killer mistake in business - don't let technology drive your requirements. Information Outlook, 2(6), 19-24.

The Steps to Take for Conducting an Information Audit. (1997). The Information Advisor, 9(9), S1-S4.

Zipperer, L. (1998). Librarians in evolving corporate roles. Information Outlook, 2(6): 27-30.

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The Knowledge Management Primer, designed and authored by Cathy Lindsey-King, MISt Student and Information Pathfinder.
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Last Update: December 11, 1999