"Full of advocacy and analysis on the application of knowledge management to universities. This book will provide a great start."<br> --Thomas H. Davenport, director, Andersen Consulting Institute for Strategic Change, and professor, Boston University School of Management<br> <br> "An important introduction for campus administrators to the rapidly evolving discipline of knowledge management."<br> --James J. Duderstadt, president emeritus, University of Michigan, and director, Millennium Project<br> <br> Written for university presidents, college deans, program directors, and other leaders in higher education, Information Alchemy presents a foundational introduction to knowledge management and its growing significance to campuses everywhere. Each chapter addresses a critical aspect of knowledge management, identifies key strategic issues, and offers practical advice and guidance on how such issues might be addressed on an institutional or departmental level. Since knowledge management is an interdisciplinary field of study and practice, the authors in this volume represent a rich array of backgrounds, disciplines, and organizational affiliations. Their expertise and insights will help readers to make sense of the information revolution and become thoughtful leaders of knowledge management.
Industry Reviews
"Information Alchemy is full of advocacy and analysis on theapplication of knowledge management to universities. Theseinstitutions are among the most knowledge-oriented of all, and it'shigh time they began to manage their knowledge more effectively.This book will provide a great start." (Thomas H. Davenport,director, Andersen Consulting Institute for Strategic Change, andprofessor, Boston University School of Management)
"The EDUCAUSE Leadership Strategies series has become an importantresource for colleges and universities as they address thechallenges and opportunities of the digital age. This latest volumeprovides an important introduction for campus administrators to therapidly evolving discipline of knowledge management. Althoughevolving first in the business sector, knowledge management hassignificant implications for knowledge-intensive organizations suchas the university." (James J. Duderstadt, president emeritus,University of Michigan, and director, Millennium Project)
"Information Alchemy offers a timely and unique assessment of theproblems and prospects of knowledge management in higher education.The book is a major contribution to a subject of real importanceand little prior attention." (John Leslie King, dean, School ofInformation, University of Michigan)
"Perhaps the real value of this volume is in its ability tostimulate our thinking..." (Planning for Higher Education, Spring2002)