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Global Knowledge Networking (GKN) with Utilizing of Digital Libraries: A Proposed Model

Global Knowledge Networking (GKN) with Utilizing of Digital Libraries: A Proposed Model
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Author(s): Azadeh Heidari (Islamic Azad University, Iran)and Leila Nemati-Anaraki (Islamic Azad University, Iran)
Copyright: 2015
Pages: 20
Source title: Artificial Intelligence Applications in Distance Education
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Utku Kose (Usak University, Turkey)and Durmus Koc (Usak University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6276-6.ch002

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Abstract

In Digital Libraries (DLs) as an innovative community environment, knowledge is nutrition, and the environment for knowledge sharing is the essential condition. As the knowledge is the heart of digital libraries, it is imperative for them to promote the innovation activities embodied by teaching and scientific research through an efficient knowledge-sharing environment. In digital environment, the role of knowledge has become even more significant. Moreover, DLs perform many knowledge-based activities, and by nature, the knowledge-sharing process is embedded in DL systems. These modern knowledge management environments need modern technologies in order to perform properly for end users and online researchers. Therefore, the aim of this chapter is to provide a model for global knowledge networking with utilizing digital libraries and artificial intelligence. The specific objectives are to describe a framework of digital libraries and concepts of Knowledge Management (KM). The chapter finds some significant overlaps between DLs and KM and integrates the knowledge-sharing process with DLs and artificial intelligence. The integration of KM and knowledge sharing can add value to develop a global knowledge networking process model so users around the globe can make use of this knowledge transmission.

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