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Distilling knowledge and preventing "information overload": the summarising. 3. How should a Knowledge Management system be designed?
In the preceding months he had prepared himself with meticulous care, filling his mind with distilled knowledge, drop by drop, until.it was almost brimming over.
The pearls amount to "the distilled knowledge of lifetimes, of ancestors, of travel, of instinct, of things unseen and unknown."
Moran, Bruce T. (2005) Distilling Knowledge: Alchemy, Chemistry, and the Scientific Revolution (Harvard Univ.
Primarily focussing on efficiency and methodology of remote delivery of health and educational services, this cluster will distil knowledge of better systems of governance and key service delivery.
Destined to become an instant classic, this unique book presents the distilled knowledge of dozens of top fly fishing experts in a format rarely achieved in fly fishing literature.
One area that is starting to be discussed is the financial value of records and various means of making the information in records, coupled with distilling knowledge from them, a valuable asset for planning and resale.
From this distilled knowledge of traditional shamanism, Dr. Villoldo gathered and assembled the Munay-Ki as a series of rites to initiate and empower students in their study and practice of shamanic healing.
In terms of scholarship, Dr. Eisenbaum has taught her to "really wrestle with the texts," Ms. Ramer said, "instead of relying on distilled knowledge, the kind you have when you think you learned the story perfectly in fourth grade Sunday school."
When I tell you of the old tales of demons, it is to draw attention to a distilled knowledge I do not say take the Demonologie on its face, for it is poison I say read what is worthwhile and discard the rest.
Importantly, a PKB consists primarily of knowledge, rather than information; in other words, it is not a collection of documents or other sources an individual has encountered, but rather an expression of the distilled knowledge the owner has extracted from those sources.