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Proposed Plan for Developing Knowledge Management Practices in the Libraries and Information Centers of Bangladesh

Nazmul Islam , Nazmul Islam , Abdur Razzak

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Indian Journal of Library and Information Sciences 13(1):p 15-20, Jan-Apr 2019. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.13119.2

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Nazmul Islam & Abdur Razzak. Proposed Plan for Developing Knowledge Management Practices in the Libraries and Information Centers of Bangladesh. Indian j. lib. inf. sci. 2019;13(1):15-20.


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In Bangladesh libraries and information centers (L/IC) have been facing serious obstacles for a successful implementation of knowledge management (KM) system [1]. Both the staff users and end users of these L/IC are also not conscious regarding the impact of knowledge management. As a result, they are not actively participating to make a successful knowledge management based platform [2]. The present study was designed to reveal problems of L/IC in relating to KM based activities and service in L/IC of Bangladesh. Finally, the study proposes a model with working plans for running the KM-based activities in L/IC successfully.


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Nazmul Islam & Abdur Razzak. Proposed Plan for Developing Knowledge Management Practices in the Libraries and Information Centers of Bangladesh. Indian j. lib. inf. sci. 2019;13(1):15-20.


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.13119.2

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Knowledge Management (KM); Knowledge Management Model; ICT; Libraries and Information Centers (L/IC).

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