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Quest for knowledge and knowledge management in rural societies in Africa
(SCECSAL, 2007)
To survive in a knowledge society, people ultimately engender a knowledge culture by grappling with information, knowledge and knowledge management: develop expertise, tools and resources in handling their knowledge. ...
Telecentres as a strategy for knowledge management in the SCECSAL region: a case of Uganda
(Standing Conference of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa Library and Information Associations (SCECSAL), 2007)
For the last ten years, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and UNESCO have been introducing Multipurpose Community Telecenters (MCTs) in a number of countries including the SCECSAL region as pilot projects. ...
Knowledge management technologies and organizational business processes: integration for business delivery performance in Sub Saharan Africa
(Fountain Publishers, Kampala., 2007)
To remain competitive, organizations must efficiently and effectively create, locate, capture, and share their organization’s knowledge and expertise. This increasingly requires making the organization’s knowledge explicit ...
Addressing the challenges of the information and knowledge societies : the case for optimum curriculum in the SCECSAL Region
(SCECSAL, 2004)
The paper rotates on the question whether Information Management (IM) curriculum is equally appropriate for Knowledge Management (KM). Using the Conceptual Framework of Knowledge Management Processes (CFKMP), the concepts ...
Application of information & communication technologies (ICTS) in knowledge management (KM) : case studies of the Center for Basic Research Library and the Privatisation Unit Library in Uganda
(SCECSAL, 2004)
The paper examines the concept "Knowledge Management (KM)". It examines how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) could be effectively applied in knowledge management. In this context, ICTs advantages and ...
Agro-meteorological knowledge management system for small scale farmers
(Fountain Publishers, Kampala, 2008)
A lot has been done in the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in business yet very little in solving agricultural problems in developing countries. The problem addressed in this paper is the integration ...