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Onyancha, Omwoyo Bosire
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Onyancha, Omwoyo Bosire
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This paper examines the nature, trends and patterns of knowledge management (KM) – including Information Management (IM) – research in South Africa. Knowledge management is a relatively new concept that has seen a phenomenal growth in interest and activity from a variety of researchers. Using descriptive informetrics, this paper analyzes KM documents from the Current and Completed Research (C&amp;CR) and the Index to South African Periodicals (ISAP) databases. The findings are presented under the following subheadings: distribution of records by year of project commencement/completion/publication; sources publishing IM/KM research; institutions behind KM research; growth of KM literature; interdisciplinary scope of KM research; and KM researchers. Conclusions and recommendations as well as the implications of KM research on LIS education are provided.
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