@mangaloreuniversity.ac.in
Associate Professor
Mangalore University
Dr. Umesha Naik is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Library and Information Science, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri, Mangalore, Karnataka, India. More than 8 years of Technical and HRD experience at INFLIBNET Centre An IUC of UGC, Ahmedabad from 1994 to 2003. More than 29 years of Technical / Professional / Teaching and Research Experience in the field of Library and Information Science. Obtained B.L.I.Sc. degree from Mangalore University, M.L.I.Sc. from IGNOU, CIC from IGNOU, and Ph.D. from Mangalore University. Areas of specialization are Information and Communication Technology, Networking, Internet, Web Technologies, Digital and Electronic Libraries, etc. Published 100+ Articles/Papers in national and international journals, conferences proceedings, and edited books. Participated and presented papers in international and national conferences, served as a resource person in more than 10, and participated in more than 25 workshops, seminars.
MLISC, Ph.D.
Library and Information Sciences, Computer Networks and Communications, Software, Multidisciplinary
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K.M. Khan and U. Naik
IEEE
Technology is common in the domain of knowledge distribution, but it rarely enhances the process of knowledge use. Distribution delivers knowledge to the potential user's desktop but cannot dictate what he or she does with it thereafter. It would be interesting to envision technologies that help to manage personal knowledge as it applies to decisions and actions. The viewpoints about knowledge vary from individual, community, society, personnel development or national development. Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) integrates Personal Information Management (PIM), focused on individual skills, with Knowledge Management (KM). KM Software is a subset of Enterprise content management software and which contains a range of software that specialises in the way information is collected, stored and/or accessed. This article focuses on KM skills, PKM and PIM Open Sources Software, Social Personal Management and also highlights the Comparison of knowledge base management software and its use.