INSPEC database analysis for Knowledge Management records

The study deals with the Knowledge Management papers covered in the INSPEC, an international database on Information Science, Physical Sciences, Engineering and Computer Sciences. The papers have been analysed in terms of their content and other scientometric parameters.

[1]  Andrew K. Shenton Operationalising the concept of "information" for research into information behaviour , 2004, Aslib Proc..

[2]  K. Wiig Knowledge management: Where did it come from and where will it go? , 1997 .

[3]  James T. Walz The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty‐First Century Organization , 2005 .

[4]  Bimal Kanti Sen,et al.  A bibliometric study of the Journal of Oilseeds Research , 1995 .

[5]  Lucy Marshall Facilitating knowledge management and knowledge sharing: new opportunities for information professionals , 1997 .

[6]  S. Debowski Knowledge Management , 2005 .

[7]  Brij Mohan Gupta,et al.  Application Of Growth Models To Science And Technology Literature In Research Specialities , 2002 .

[8]  William Gray Potter,et al.  Lotka's Law Revisited , 1981 .

[9]  Charles Kellogg,et al.  From Data Management to Knowledge Management , 1986, Computer.

[10]  D. K. Gupta Lotka's law and its application to author productivity distribution of psychological literature of Africa, 1966-1975. II, Application of Lotka's law to psychological literature of Africa, 1966-1975 , 1989 .

[11]  Murray E. Jennex,et al.  What is Knowledge Management , 2012 .

[12]  Thomas A. Stewart,et al.  The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-first Century Organization , 2001 .

[13]  Dorothy E. Leidner,et al.  Review: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Management Systems: Conceptual Foundations and Research Issues , 2001, MIS Q..

[14]  Karl-Erik Sveiby What is Knowledge Management , 2007, WWW 2007.