Sponsored by 
Presented in collaboration with the Legal Division of SLA, the PLL Knowledge Management Group, CALL and the Knowledge Management Division of SLA |
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Libraries and Knowledge Management:
Taming the KM Monster
February 29, 2012
3:00 pm Eastern / Noon Pacific
Learn how librarians are using their expertise to develop connections within their organizations that deliver value by meeting the needs of internal and external customers. Discover how you can implement KM initiatives in your organization using existing tools and creative problem solving. Internal knowledge sharing, information silos and developing products that integrate internal and external data which vendors can't duplicate create added value for attorneys, managers, directors, and other professionals. The first talk provides tips on how to start small, market your successes, and build on those successes for larger-scale initiatives, discusses how to define KM in a way that fits your organizational culture and mission, which, in turn, sets realistic expectations of what KM can and cannot achieve.
Learning outcome 1: |
Participants will learn how librarian expertise can be applied to KM projects within Law Firms & other organizations |
Learning outcome 2: |
Participants will learn how to scale KM projects and utilize existing tools to add value to their organizations via KM projects |
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Intermediate to Advanced |
Audience: |
For any librarian or information specialist interested in knowledge management and adding value to their organization. |
Speakers:
Camille Reynolds, MLS, Director of Knowledge Management, Nossaman LLP
Jaye Lapachet, MLIS, Manager of Library Services, Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP
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