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After having identified key knowledge and sources of knowledge, the next step is to formulate procedures to
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capture them. Capture is related to processes that bring data and information into a knowledge system. The
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processes will consider the KM life cycle and should address factors such as media, format, speed, costs, volume
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and intellectual property issues. They should also include alternatives for source capture and guidelines for
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hardcopy publication, preservation of historical documents, standards and quality control procedures. This stage of
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the process includes two groups of activities; the first being the capture of tacit knowledge and the second involving
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the capture of explicit knowledge.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 14:53, 8 July 2013

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Definition

Capture is The knowledge process that brings data, information, or knowledge into the organizational knowledge base. A process of capturing the knowledge available within an organization and making it available.

Source: Comparative Analysis of Methods and Tools for Nuclear Knowledge Preservation

Summary

Description 1

After having identified key knowledge and sources of knowledge, the next step is to formulate procedures to capture them. Capture is related to processes that bring data and information into a knowledge system. The processes will consider the KM life cycle and should address factors such as media, format, speed, costs, volume and intellectual property issues. They should also include alternatives for source capture and guidelines for hardcopy publication, preservation of historical documents, standards and quality control procedures. This stage of the process includes two groups of activities; the first being the capture of tacit knowledge and the second involving the capture of explicit knowledge.

References

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