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Title: Libraries as learning organisations: implications for knowledge management
Authors: Jain, P.
Mutula, S.
Keywords: Libraries
Learning organisations
Knowledge management
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Emerald
Citation: Jain, P. & Mutula, S. (2008) Libraries as learning organisations: implications for knowledge management, Library Hi Tech News, No. 8, pp. 10-14
Abstract: The concept of a learning organisation is relevant to all twenty-first century organisations because of increasing complexity, uncertainty and change (Malhotra, 1996). Libraries can benefit significantly as learning organisations through reducing complacency; continuous learning, improvement and innovation (Michael and Higgins, 2002); being better equipped to deal with independent and distance learning (Brophy, 2005); serving as a source of competition (Fowler, 1998); promoting inquiry and dialogue; encouraging collaboration and team learning; establishing systems to capture and share learning; empowering people toward a collective vision; and connecting the organisation to its environment (Watkins and Marsick,1993).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/751
ISSN: 0741-9058
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