Difference between revisions of "Knowledge Repository"

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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE REPOSITORY|Collection of [[knowledge|knowledge]] stored in any type of database or an offshoot that is of interest to the organization and made accessible to a broad population. It refers to a collection of information or knowledge, usually centered on specific issues and accessible through technologies such as intranets and browsers. Knowledge repository aims to maintain databases, for distribution over a network. <ref>[http://www.wikipedia.com Wikipedia](18 April 2008), The Knowledge Management  Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 1999</ref> See also: [[Knowledge Systems]]}}
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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE REPOSITORY|Collection of [[knowledge|knowledge]] stored in any type of database or an offshoot that is of interest to the organization and made accessible to a broad population. It refers to a collection of information or knowledge, usually centered on specific issues and accessible through technologies such as intranets and browsers. Knowledge repository aims to maintain databases, for distribution over a network. <ref>[http://www.wikipedia.com Wikipedia] (18 April 2008), The Knowledge Management  Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 1999</ref> See also: [[Knowledge Systems]]}}
  
  

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Term2.png KNOWLEDGE REPOSITORY
Collection of knowledge stored in any type of database or an offshoot that is of interest to the organization and made accessible to a broad population. It refers to a collection of information or knowledge, usually centered on specific issues and accessible through technologies such as intranets and browsers. Knowledge repository aims to maintain databases, for distribution over a network. [1] See also: Knowledge Systems



References

  1. Wikipedia (18 April 2008), The Knowledge Management Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 1999