299 resultados para Encyclopaedia.


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"The book is for the most part a reprint of an article on 'Charity and charities ̓which was first published in 1902 in the supplementary volumes of the Encyclopaedia britannica."--Pref.

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"Die erste auflage dieser schrift (1887) gab das deutsche original meines artikels 'Semitic languages' in der Encyclopaedia britannica wieder, jedoch mit manchen verbesserungen und zusätzen ... Diese zweite auflage ist das ergebniss einer grundlichen revision"; Verso of t.-p.

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Edited with an introd. by İ. M. K. İnal. cf. Encyclopaedia of Islam, new ed., v. 3 (1971), p. 1200 and Meydan-Larousse 4:921

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This is the first of two Ottoman Turkish editions of the Divan of Pertev Paşa, according to Franz Babinger. cf. Encyclopaedia of Islam, v. 3 (1936), p. 1066

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This is the second of two Ottoman Turkish editions of the Divan of Pertev Paşa, according to Franz Babinger. cf. Encyclopaedia of Islam, v. 3 (1936), p. 1066

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Vol. 2 has added t.-p.: The articles Steam and Steam-engines, written for the Encyclopædia britannica by John Robison ... With notes and additions by James Watt ... And a letter on some properties of steam by the late John Southern, esq.

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Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms [n.d.] (American culture series, Reel 188.14)

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Written in refutation of statements in the article "American literature" in the Britannica.

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Ascribed erroneously to Berechiah ben Natronal, ha-Naḳdan, in Jewish encycl. Cf. Encyclopaedia Judaica.

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Published 1829-58 under title: Encyclopaedia Americana; 1907-12: The Americana.

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Knowledge has been a subject of interest and inquiry for thousands of years since at least the time of the ancient Greeks, and no doubt even before that. “What is knowledge” continues to be an important topic of discussion in philosophy. More recently, interest in managing knowledge has grown in step with the perception that increasingly we live in a knowledge-based economy. Drucker (1969) is usually credited as being the first to popularize the knowledge-based economy concept by linking the importance of knowledge with rapid technological change in Drucker (1969). Karl Wiig coined the term knowledge management (hereafter KM) for a NATO seminar in 1986, and its popularity took off following the publication of Nonaka and Takeuchi’s book “The Knowledge Creating Company” (Nonaka & Takeuchi, 1995). Knowledge creation is in fact just one of many activities involved in KM. Others include sharing, retaining, refining, and using knowledge. There are many such lists of activities (Holsapple & Joshi, 2000; Probst, Raub, & Romhardt, 1999; Skyrme, 1999; Wiig, De Hoog, & Van der Spek, 1997). Both academic and practical interest in KM has continued to increase throughout the last decade. In this article, first the different types of knowledge are outlined, then comes a discussion of various routes by which knowledge management can be implemented, advocating a process-based route. An explanation follows of how people, processes, and technology need to fit together for effective KM, and some examples of this route in use are given. Finally, there is a look towards the future.