Speaker
Ms
Elisabeth Griffin
Description
The management of knowledge is deeply embedded within a complexity of assorted viewpoints, standards, backgrounds, methods, technologies, techniques and objectives. To offer an overview of all that is current in the broad spectrum of global science is therefore a rather tall order. But the place to start is to define what both “we” and “they” mean by the various terminologies, including where they overlap and where they must not overlap. Such differences are a root cause of misunderstandings and mis-statements in any communications between the sciences and how they relate to other fields in the wider world. In this talk we need to begin with knowledge management.
Country or International Organization | Canada |
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Primary author
Ms
Elisabeth Griffin