Knowledge Management: Findability vs. Discoverability
Explore the difference between findability and discoverability in knowledge management, and learn why both are vital for mission-driven organizations seeking operational clarity and impact.
Tips, frameworks, and examples for managing organizational knowledge — from intranet design and documentation strategy to taxonomy and content governance.
Explore the difference between findability and discoverability in knowledge management, and learn why both are vital for mission-driven organizations seeking operational clarity and impact.
Explore challenges and strategies for advancing scholarly publishing in Africa, including open access, infrastructure needs, and research visibility.
Learn how to build a knowledge management program that aligns with your organization's mission, supports strategic goals, and fosters collaboration in a purposeful and sustainable way.
FireOak Strategies has been recognized by CIOReview as one of the 20 Most Promising Knowledge Management Solution Providers, highlighting the firm's innovative KM strategies for mission-driven organizations.
Call for proposals for a KM4Dev Journal special issue on best practices in information and data management for development organizations. Submit abstracts exploring innovative KM strategies and practical solutions for the sector.
Learn how a focused 10-minute knowledge sharing session can drive collaboration and improve your organization's information flow. Discover simple steps to unlock expertise and foster a culture of learning at work.
Understand the differences between knowledge, information, and data—and why these distinctions matter for effective knowledge management in mission-driven organizations.
Discover how clear roles and responsibilities in data classification and knowledge management help nonprofits and purpose-driven organizations safeguard information and drive mission success.
Explore why both metadata and taxonomy are vital for effective knowledge management, and how having both ensures your organization's information is findable, organized, and usable.
Learn how metadata and taxonomy enhance knowledge management by bringing order to organizational information, making it findable and usable for mission-aligned results.
A curated roundup of July 2015’s key news and developments in open access, including major policy updates and resources for nonprofits and mission-driven organizations.
Abby Clobridge shares key takeaways from the OAI9 Innovations in Scholarly Communication workshop at CERN, highlighting emerging trends and best practices in open access and research data management.