The evolution of information resource management
Information and Management
Measuring the impact of information: defining the concepts
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
The invisible substrate of information science
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue on the 50th anniversary of the Journal of The American Society for Information Science: part 2: paradigms, models and methods of information science
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue on the 50th anniversary of the Journal of The American Society for Information Science: part 2: paradigms, models and methods of information science
Information science in 2010: a Loughborough University view
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue on the 50th anniversary of the Journal of The American Society for Information Science: part 2: paradigms, models and methods of information science
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal - Special issue on Information Seeking In Context (ISIC)
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology - Special issue on the still the frontier: Information Science at the Millenium
Value Added Processes in Information Systems
Value Added Processes in Information Systems
Knowledge management and the dynamic nature of knowledge
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Knowledge management: hype, hope, or help?
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
The emerging discourse of knowledge management: a new dawn for information science research?
Journal of Information Science
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Exploring the outlands of the MIS discipline
Conceptions of information science: Research Articles
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Conceptual approaches for defining data, information, and knowledge: Research Articles
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
The wisdom hierarchy: representations of the DIKW hierarchy
Journal of Information Science
A knowledge management model: Implications for enhancing quality in health care
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
The knowledge pyramid: a critique of the DIKW hierarchy
Journal of Information Science
Knowledge Management Systems: Information and Communication Technologies for Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management Systems: Information and Communication Technologies for Knowledge Management
Enterprise knowledge management model based on China's practice and case study
Computers in Human Behavior
Revealing research themes and trends in knowledge management: From 1995 to 2010
Knowledge-Based Systems
Utilizing acquired healthcare knowledge, based on using electronic health records
USAB'11 Proceedings of the 7th conference on Workgroup Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering of the Austrian Computer Society: information Quality in e-Health
Development of temporal confirmation model for knowledge management solution implementation
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Personal knowledge and information management - conception and exemplification
Journal of Information Science
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Knowledge management (KM) is an emerging field of specialization in a number of professions, including Information Science (IS). The different professions are contributing to and influencing the developments in KM in their own ways. However, it is argued here that IS is not contributing to the advancement of KM as much as it should for a number of apparent reasons. The main purpose of the paper is to call on the members of the IS profession to take a more proactive and visible role in advancing KM by showing that KM is a natural and long-awaited development in IS and that a number of circumstances have made KM to be an area of emphasis in IS whose time has come. The paper also aims at contributing towards achieving a consensus among IS professionals on conceptualization, goals, and scope of KM in IS. The recommendations of the paper focus on how the profession could proactively be involved in advancing KM.