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May 31, 2006
What Are Knowledge Behaviours?
I like this post from Anecdote which asks "What are knowledge Behaviours?"
It's a quick read but an interesting list to think about. What would be on your list? Are library behaviours different than knowledge behaviours? What would this mean for information fluency education?
Stephen
Posted by stephen at May 31, 2006 7:35 AM
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Bonjour Stephen -
Building upon some semantic clarifications (what is data, information, knowledge?):
http://imbok.blogspot.com/2005/12/in-nutshell-integrated-information_14.html
I would say that knowledge behaviours are the potential ways in which implicit or explicit knowledge can be planned, organized, directed, controlled, evaluated and reported upon - Sharing, Teaching, Acting, Deciding, Learning, etc.:
http://imbok.blogspot.com/2005/12/knowledge-management-as-another.html
Two cents worth. ;-)
patrick
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