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Information Today November 2000 Rebecca Jones & Stephen Abram |
KMWorld 2000: An Exponential Experience The KMWorld 2000 conference, held September 13--15 in Santa Clara, California, was praised by many attendees for its quality program, strong production, and coordination... |
Information Today September 2004 Nancy Garman |
On the Road: The Fall and Beyond Upcoming conferences and programs in the information and library industry. |
Information Today August 2001 Denise Bruno |
KnowledgeNets 2001 Although the hype surrounding knowledge management (KM) may have lessened over the past few years, the complexity of it certainly has not... |
Searcher January 2001 Stephen Abram |
Intelligent Conferences: Reality or Oxymoron? Technology is having an impact on all areas of our lives, but until recently, it only seemed evident at conferences in lavish graphic presentations. Now it has begun to shake the pillars of conference organization and attendance. Will these events survive in their current form? |
Information Today May 2004 Nancy Garman |
Where in the World Fall 2004 offers lots of conference choices for info pros and librarians: Information Architecture... Internet Librarian International... From Search to Research... KMWorld & Intranets 2004... etc. |
Information Today December 2004 Paula Hane |
KMWorld & Intranets 2004 The conference speakers consistently emphasized that knowledge management is not a stand-alone initiative, but one to be integrated within an organization's business and work processes. |
Information Today August 2001 Paula J. Hane |
InfoToday 2001 InfoToday 2001 includes expanded coverage of the electronic information industry and added a knowledge management program... |
Information Today August 2002 Paula J. Hane |
InfoToday 2002 Context and convergence were popular topics at this New York information industry event. |
Information Today January 2002 Paula J. Hane |
Internet Librarian 2001 The three keynoters focused, respectively, on people, planning for usability, and technologies---the key components for an Internet librarian's success... |
Information Today January 2002 Ana Arias Terry |
Online Information 2001 This event offered valuable sessions and the opportunity to conduct business... |
D-Lib January 2003 David Robins |
ASIST 2002: Report on the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Philadelphia A shift of focus toward knowledge management was in evidence at ASIST 2002. |
Information Today May 2001 |
IT Report from the Field - The KM 2001 Conference "The Search for Corporate Longitude" was the theme of Leif Edvinsson's keynote address at the Knowledge Management 2001 conference held April 3-4 in London's Hammersmith Novotel.. |
Information Today January 2003 Terri Koenig |
Forrest Sawyer's Opening Keynote Sawyer is chairman and co-founder of Sawyer Media Systems, a company whose products are designed to help enterprises use rich media effectively. He demonstrated his KM knowledge by explaining chaos theory, complexity theory, and emergence. He then related these ideas to the Internet. |
CIO July 15, 2002 Simone Kaplan |
KM the Right Way A step-by-step approach that will ensure that your expensive knowledge management system actually gets used. Learn how to judge whether your organization is ready for KM. |
CIO September 1, 2001 Megan Santosus |
Thanks for the Memories As Northrop Grumman cut its workforce, the knowledge needed to keep its aircraft flying was in danger of being lost... |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 |
Knowledge Management: Is the Hype Justified? For information to be useful, it needs to be available at the right time. |
Information Today December 22, 2003 Susanne Bjorner |
Lights Come Down on the Longest Running Online Show in New York Information Today, Inc. (ITI), producer for the past 24 years of the National Online Meeting in New York City each May, announced that it is skipping the industry-wide conference in 2004 and will return in 2005 with a "reinvented" event that will bring in "the new breed of information buyers." |