Category «Knowledge Management»

Library Publishing Services: Strategies for Success – Research Report

Library Publishing Services: Strategies for Success, Research Report Version 1.0. James L. Mullins, Catherine Murray-Rust, Joyce Ogburn, Raym Crow, October Ivins, Allyson Mower, Mark P. Newton, Daureen Nesdill, Julie Speer, and Charles Watkinson. Libraries Research Publications. Paper 136. “Over the past five years, libraries have begun to expand their role in the scholarly publishing value …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Libraries

Library of Congress: A Bibliographic Framework for the Digital Age

A Bibliographic Framework for the Digital Age (October 31, 2011) “Library of Congress Bibliographic Framework Initiative General Plan: A central activity to the Bibliographic Framework Initiative is the development of a new means for capturing and sharing bibliographic data. Included in this activity is pursuing a replacement of the MARC format as the common exchange …

Subjects: Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Libraries

The Role of Colleges and Universities in Building Local Human Capital

The Role of Colleges and Universities in Building Local Human Capital, Jaison R. Abel and Richard Deitz, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, October 2011 “Colleges and universities can contribute to the economic success of a region by deepening the skills and knowledge or human capital of its residents. Producing graduates who join the region’s …

Subjects: Government Documents, Knowledge Management

Study – Neighborhoods, Obesity and Diabetes – A Randomized Social Experiment

Neighborhoods, Obesity, and Diabetes — A Randomized Social Experiment – Jens Ludwig, Ph.D., Lisa Sanbonmatsu, Ph.D., Lisa Gennetian, Ph.D., Emma Adam, Ph.D., Greg J. Duncan, Ph.D., Lawrence F. Katz, Ph.D., Ronald C. Kessler, Ph.D., Jeffrey R. Kling, Ph.D., Stacy Tessler Lindau, M.D., Robert C. Whitaker, M.D., M.P.H., and Thomas W. McDade, Ph.D.. N Engl J …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

Research Study – All Your Clouds are Be­long to us – Se­cu­ri­ty Ana­ly­sis of Cloud Ma­nage­ment In­ter­faces

All Your Clouds are Be­long to us – Se­cu­ri­ty Ana­ly­sis of Cloud Ma­nage­ment In­ter­faces – Juraj So­mo­rovs­ky, Mario Hei­de­rich, Meiko Jen­sen, Jörg Schwenk, Nils Grusch­ka, Luigi Lo Ia­co­no. In Pro­cee­dings of the ACM Cloud Com­pu­ting Se­cu­ri­ty Work­shop (CCSW), 2011. “Cloud Com­pu­ting re­sour­ces are hand­led through con­trol in­ter­faces. It is through these in­ter­faces that the new …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Internet, Knowledge Management, PC Security

UK is a world-leader in science and research according to new report from BIS

“The International Comparative Performance of the UK Research Base 2011 report was compiled by Elsevier and published by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. It shows that UK research attracts more citations per pound spent in overall research and development than any other country. It has also found that the UK research base is …

Subjects: Government Documents, Knowledge Management

112th Congress Gold Mouse Awards Released

News release: “Congressional websites are getting better, according to an analysis by the Congressional Management Foundation (CMF). The nonprofit organization graded 618 congressional websites and found the most common grade moved from an F in the 111th Congress to a B in the 112th Congress. CMF has been grading congressional websites since 2001 and issues …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management

ForeSee Study Highlights Social Media Best Practices for the Federal Government

News release: “Customer experience analytics firm ForeSee today released its report on the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Quarterly E-Government Satisfaction Index, including an analysis of the state of social media in the federal government. ForeSee’s audit of social media activity in the federal government identified clear themes and best practices, showing that the public …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, RSS

Measures of Effective Teaching – Gates Foundation

“The goal of the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) project is to help educators and policymakers identify and support good teaching by improving the quality of information available about teacher practice. With funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, independent education researchers, in partnership with school districts, principals, teachers, and unions, will work to …

Subjects: Knowledge Management