James Mullan Getting Law Librarians More Involved in Knowledge Management
Jinfo Article

17th July 2013

By James Mullan

Abstract

Knowledge management (KM) is a familiar term within the information profession and within law firms. However, whilst librarians in law firms are generally viewed as an essential resource, they are often overlooked when it comes to any involvement with KM initiatives. James Mullan discusses the many opportunities for law librarians to use knowledge management techniques and processes within their library and to become involved in KM projects and client-facing initiatives.

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