In the news
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“Information held in the mind” can be legally extracted, highlighting knowledge definition and risk issues
A privacy case highlights a fundamental flaw in the rigid dichotomy between "knowledge" and "information", and reinforces the need for…
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Where did Victoria go so wrong with contact tracing and have they fixed it?
In a pandemic, community engagement and local knowledge are vital to ring-fencing a cluster.
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New KM Jobs service
Find the right knowledge management job. KM Jobs is staffed by KM experts, themselves, who curate submissions to ensure they’ll…
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How skills will be crucial as we adapt to the post-COVID world
A huge amount of disruption in the labour market is likely in the coming years, with existing jobs lost to…
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The infodemic in scientific literature during COVID
There's been a flurry of research into the pandemic, making it very hard to keep up, and the rush to…
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5 steps to develop a learning culture at work
We’re in a third generation of the learning organization, with new technologies speeding up the rate at which we can…
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Using the NHS Knowledge Mobilisation Framework to capture lessons from COVID-19 (and beyond)
The framework can help learning before, during, and after everything that is done, so that pitfalls can be avoided and…
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CILIP announces the first Chartered Knowledge Manager!
Congratulations to Elena Costello, who has become the first person to be awarded the new chartered status MCLIP Chartered Knowledge…
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Tacit knowledge transfer is hampered by COVID-19 work from home. What are the potential solutions?
A potentially serious downside of the COVID-19 work from home (WFH) trend is that communicating complex forms of knowledge requires…
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Does knowledge reduce stress where COVID is concerned?
New research finds that the more factual knowledge people have about COVID-19, the less stress they have.