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Leadership roles for information professionals

Koenig, Michael (2006) Leadership roles for information professionals. In Khoo, C. and Singh, D. and Chaudhry, A.S., Eds. Proceedings A-LIEP 2006: Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice 2006, pages pp. 11-17, Singapore.

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Abstract

The salient feature for the analysis of leadership roles for information professionals is the emergence and more importantly the permanence of KM, Knowledge Management.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:Knowledge management, information professionals, leadership
Subjects:Knowledge Management
ID Code:1354
Deposited On:23 May 2007
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