Discover the legacy of KM pioneer Kent Greenes, including his work at BP, SAIC, and The Conference Board, and his expertise in collaboration, learning, and transformation. Source Read More
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Navigating Digital Museum Storytelling: Overcoming a Lack of Peer Examples
Learn how museums can overcome project inertia and the lack of peer examples when planning and launching new digital storytelling projects. Source Read More
Museum Digital Storytelling Programs: Understanding Resource Challenges
Learn how to plan a successful museum digital storytelling program, starting with resource needs—staff, tools, and platforms—for long-term success. Source Read More
Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 124 – Hazel Hall
Discover the influential work of Hazel Hall, whose research on intranets, tacit knowledge, and online communities has significantly shaped the field of knowledge management. Source Read More
Data Privacy in Archives: Navigating Ethics and Access
With the proliferation of personal data in born-digital and digitized collections, archivists must navigate the tension between access and privacy with care, foresight, and ethical clarity. Source Read More
Creative Commons Licensing Tips for Special Librarians
Creative Commons licensing can open new doors for sharing, collaboration, and access—especially in special libraries. Here’s how to apply it to your own work and use CC-licensed materials effectively. Source Read More
The Required Technical Infrastructure for Museum Online Storytelling Programs
The technical infrastructure museums need for digital storytelling programs includes staff, digitization equipment, storage solutions, and a museum CMS. Source Read More
Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 125 – Göran Roos
Göran Roos is Swedish-born, England-based strategist, author, and innovation expert who co-founded Intellectual Capital Services Ltd. With 300+ publications and over 14,000 Google Scholar citations, he has shaped global thinking on intellectual capital, industrial policy, and value measurement. Source Read More
Redaction in Archives: Ethical Imperatives in a Digital-First World
As archives increasingly digitize collections and acquire born-digital records, redaction has become more complex than ever. Archivists must weigh privacy, transparency, and the risk of harm with every decision. Source Read More
How to Analyze and Use Quantitative Data in Your Special Library: 3 Practical Tips
Whether you’re gathering feedback through surveys or tracking resource usage, these tips can help you turn quantitative data into actionable insights that lead to better experiences for special library users. Source Read More







