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Toolkit: Standards

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The Toolkit section covers articles on standards and conventions in knowledge management. For more information, see the Standards & Conventions section of Categories.

Editorials - Special Views
Roles - Culture - Strategy
TOOLKIT: Standards - Mapping - Auditing
CASE STUDIES: General - Learning - Audits - Maps - Surveys

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Vol. 2, No. 4: Why Knowledge Solutions Don't Work: Part I - Myths and Mistakes - Craig J. Battrick
Battrick challenges traditional conventions by exploring the myths and mistakes of knowledge management, such as putting data and information into an electronic system and believing that is the entire solution when what we really need is to understand knowledge itself.

Vol. 2, No. 1: An Analysis of the Book: Knowing in Firms: Understanding, Managing and Measuring Knowledge - Michael J.D. Sutton
KnowMap Standards and Certification Advisory Director, Sutton takes us through this book chapter by chapter to show how the various authors explore what is to be managed in an organization (that is, the knowledge) and how the knowledge can be managed and measured. See also Review.

Vol. 1, No. 6: Department of the Navy: Standards for Implementing an Enterprise Knowledge Management Taxonomy - Michael J.D. Sutton
Sutton has returned from his sabbatical during which he was a member of this team engaged in mapping effective knowledge access for repositories within the United States Department of the Navy (DON). We are indebted to DON and their Chief Knowledge Officer, Ms. Alex Bennett, for allowing Sutton to share his valuable experiences and learning on this exciting project.

Vol. 1, No. 3: Digital Preservation Strategies and Principles for a Knowledge Management Initiative - Michael J.D. Sutton
In his previous article, Sutton discussed the framework of emerging standards for Knowledge Management initiatives. In this new article, he prescribes a number of strategies and principles that will prove enormously helpful in our attempts to preserve enterprise Knowledge Management Systems.

Vol. 1, No. 2: Archive Knowledge Environments: Emerging Standards for Knowledge Management Initiatives - Michael J.D. Sutton
There are very few practitioners who are aware that many methods have been devised to save them time and trouble. This section called Standards and Conventions will demonstrate these important tools for improving the design and implementation of knowledge management initiatives.

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