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Emerging Problems In Knowledge Sharing And The Three New Ethics Of Knowledge Transfer, Mikhail Koulikov May 2011

Emerging Problems In Knowledge Sharing And The Three New Ethics Of Knowledge Transfer, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

Topics related to knowledge management and knowledge sharing have received extensive attention in the recent literature of management and information science. Much of the discussion has focused on how these processes take place - and frequently fail to take place - in formal business, corporate and organizational settings. Knowledge sharing, however, occurs along the entire spectrum of human activity. Often, information and knowledge are shared in ways that appear unregulated and even outright subversive. This paper surveys many of the recent critiques of formal mechanisms of knowledge sharing. It identifies a set of methods, structures and ethics of "informal" and …


Indexing And Full-Text Coverage Of Law Review Articles In Non-Legal Databases: An Initial Study, Mikhail Koulikov Dec 2009

Indexing And Full-Text Coverage Of Law Review Articles In Non-Legal Databases: An Initial Study, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

Mr. Koulikov examines the level of coverage that articles originally published in law reviews receive in eight major general academic databases. His findings are very similar to those of other discipline-specific database coverage studies, and reveal that coverage varies widely by database, regardless of the database’s claim to cover legal periodicals. This has particular implications for the level of engagement that nonlegal scholars have with the literature of the legal academia, and for the potential for meaningful interaction between legal scholars and their peers in other academic fields.

[This is a revision of the winning submission to the 2009 AALL/LexisNexis …


“If The Answer Is Outsourcing, What Is The Question?”: Managing Externalization Of Library Services Ten Years After The Tempest - A Review Of The Literature, Mikhail Koulikov Apr 2008

“If The Answer Is Outsourcing, What Is The Question?”: Managing Externalization Of Library Services Ten Years After The Tempest - A Review Of The Literature, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

No abstract provided.


Emerging Problems In Knowledge-Sharing And The Three New Ethics Of Knowledge Transfer, Mikhail Koulikov Dec 2007

Emerging Problems In Knowledge-Sharing And The Three New Ethics Of Knowledge Transfer, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

No abstract provided.


International Approaches To Library User Fees And Fee-Based Services: An Evaluation Of Three Recent Studies, Mikhail Koulikov Dec 2007

International Approaches To Library User Fees And Fee-Based Services: An Evaluation Of Three Recent Studies, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

No abstract provided.


The Company-Intelligence Interface: Government Policy, Corporate Expectations, Competing Futures, Mikhail Koulikov Nov 2007

The Company-Intelligence Interface: Government Policy, Corporate Expectations, Competing Futures, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

No abstract provided.


Russia’S “Uncivil Society”: The Threat, Sources, And Policy Recommendations, Mikhail Koulikov Dec 2006

Russia’S “Uncivil Society”: The Threat, Sources, And Policy Recommendations, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

No abstract provided.


Library 2.0: Overcoming A Flawed Concept And Selective Implementation, Mikhail Koulikov Dec 2006

Library 2.0: Overcoming A Flawed Concept And Selective Implementation, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

No abstract provided.


Russia, Livejournal, And The Implications Of National Usage Of Social Blogging For Information Exchange And Dissemination, Mikhail Koulikov Dec 2006

Russia, Livejournal, And The Implications Of National Usage Of Social Blogging For Information Exchange And Dissemination, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

No abstract provided.