[ Organising Knowledge ]
When I went looking for the theoretical side of knowledge management, I didn’t expect to find a whole book about it. “Organising Knowledge” was published in 2007, and it is 260 pages long.
It’s a deep dive into classifying information, categorising knowledge, and developing standards and procedures to organise the storage environment. It includes the concept of findability. Being able to find information is too often left unconsidered, when building any filing or document management system.
Even though it was published 14 years ago, and technology has swept through our lives, the fundamentals of organising knowledge haven’t changed that much.