Course: Knowledge and information management
ECTS credits: 6
Language: Croatian
Duration: 1 semester
Status: compulsory
Method of teaching: 2 lecture hours i 2 hours of seminar
Prerequisite: -
Assesment: oral exam, written report
Course description:
Knowledge based society and social changes. New working model: knowledge worker, knowledge manager and knowledge economy. Differences between knowledge management and intelectual capital. Information and Knowledge creation, organization and exchange. Knowledge management, evaluation and measurement.
Course objectives:
Students will gain understanding of the fundamental terms and addopt new working methods needed in the new enviroment.
Quality check and success of the course: Quality check and success of the course will be done by combining internal and external evaluation. Internal evaluation will be done by teachers and students using survey method at the end of semester. The external evaluation will be done by colleagues attending the course, by monitoring and assessment of the course.
Reading list:
1. A. Pulić i D. Sundać: Intelektualni kapital. Rijeka : IBCC, 2002.
2. N. Bahra: Competitive knowledge management. London : Palgrave, 2001.
3. M. W. McElroy: The new knowledge management : complexity, learning, and sustainable innovation. Burlington : KMCI Press, 2003.
4. V. Allee: The future of knowledge : increasing prosperity through value networks. Burlington : KMCI Press, 2003.
5. B. Bergeron: Essentials of knowledge management. New York : Wiley, 2003.



The Future of Information Sciences (INFuture) is a series of biannual international conferences aimed at researchers and professionals from the broad field of information and communication sciences and related professions. The objective of the conference is to provide a platform for discussing both theoretical and practical issues in information organization and information integration.