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Asian Immigrants’ Diabetes Health Knowledge Sources

Description: This study explores how Asian immigrants, especially Koreans and Asian Indians, find the health information they need. It looks at how factors like age, language skills, education, and insurance affect their ability to access reliable health knowledge. By listening to the experiences of 171 immigrants, the research uncovers the unique challenges they face and highlights the need for better support to bridge these gaps.
Date: October 2024
Creator: Kim, Yong-Mi
Partner: UNT College of Information

System Thinking as a Bedrock for System Integration

Description: This research delves into the critical role of system thinking in integrating various subsystems effectively. By examining ten common patterns that disrupt integration, the research uncovers the underlying causes and offers practical solutions. It emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach and shared knowledge to overcome these challenges, ultimately aiming for smoother and more efficient system operations.
Date: October 2024
Creator: Abbas, Yawar
Partner: UNT College of Information

What Makes a City Smart? Rebuilding Civic Knowledge Infrastructures

Description: This presentation explores the concept of Smart Cities, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding civic knowledge infrastructures. It highlights key concepts such as discoverability and building relationships, and discusses the role of existing knowledge structures in enhancing information accessibility. The research underscores the need for mobile-first design and collaborative efforts to bridge digital equity gaps.
Date: October 2024
Creator: Turner, Christina
Partner: UNT College of Information

From Data to Justice: Creating Ethical AI Through Knowledge Management

Description: The AI revolution is transforming our world at an unprecedented pace. This study delves into how AI developments are reshaping various sectors, from healthcare to finance, and the massive economic potential they hold. It also addresses the critical ethical challenges we face, such as ensuring fairness and transparency in AI systems. By integrating knowledge management practices, we can support the development of ethical AI, fostering a future where technology serves humanity justly and equitabl… more
Date: October 2024
Creator: Rhem, Anthony J.
Partner: UNT College of Information

Challenges of Knowledge Loss: A Case Study in an Information Organization

Description: In today's fast-paced world, public libraries face significant challenges when it comes to preserving valuable knowledge. This study dives into the heart of these issues, particularly focusing on how losing experienced staff and dealing with outdated technology can impact a library's operations. By interviewing library staff and analyzing critical incidents, the research uncovers the types of knowledge that are most at risk, such as expert know-how and institutional memory. It also highlights p… more
Date: October 2024
Creator: Jin, Tao & Kleinpeter, Scott
Partner: UNT College of Information

Will Computers be able to Exhibit Artificial Intuition

Description: This study conducts a survey with intuition and AI experts, supplemented by an extended survey of business executives, uncovers varying views on artificial intuition. Intuition experts are generally less optimistic compared to AI experts, while business executives show more optimism about its future. The study suggests that Humanics could soon become a significant field, with intuition playing a crucial role in executive decision-making alongside data-driven approaches. Additionally, the develo… more
Date: October 2024
Creator: Liebowitz, Jay
Partner: UNT College of Information

Aligning the Pillars that Support Knowledge Management

Description: The study focuses on how organizations can better align their Knowledge Management (KM) efforts. By identifying and integrating traditional, current, and emerging pillars of KM, Huffine emphasizes the need for cohesive strategies that involve technology, human resources, and governance. He also highlights the growing importance of diversity, equity, inclusion, and artificial intelligence in KM. The presentation offers practical insights on using integrated assessments and participative governan… more
Date: October 2024
Creator: Huffine, Richard
Partner: UNT College of Information

Building Equitable Knowledge Partnerships for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Description: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are highly interdependent, requiring coordinated efforts that integrate diverse knowledge systems. SDG 17 emphasizes partnerships, underscoring the importance of cross-sector collaboration to advance sustainability. This workshop explores how knowledge managers and information professionals can create the infrastructure necessary to foster effective partnerships across sectors. Specifically, it examines the role of Information Action Brief… more
Date: October 2024
Creator: Kemboi, Gladys; Cummings, Sarah; Sanz, Rocio; Boyes, Bruce; Albright, Kendra; Chu, Clara M et al.
Partner: UNT College of Information

Profiles in Knowledge:20 Thought Leaders in Knowledge Management

Description: This offers an expertly curated selection of writing and thinking from KM practitioners in 20 specialty areas. Knowledge management expert Stan Garfield’s goals for the book include exposing KM practitioners to a wide range of important thinking, encouraging reading of the featured books, bringing back to life useful articles and presentations no longer available online by retrieving them from the Internet Archive, helping preserve the history of the field of knowledge management by curating th… more
Date: October 2024
Creator: Garfield, Stan
Partner: UNT College of Information

[Craft Bingo]

Description: Photograph of a lawn sign advertising a event called "Craft Bingo," where participants could win arts and crafts supplies.
Date: unknown
Creator: University Program Council
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Wreath Making]

Description: Photograph of a lawn sign advertising a event called "Wreath Making," where participants could create holiday wreaths.
Date: unknown
Creator: University Program Council
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[British Tea]

Description: Photograph of a lawn sign advertising a "British Tea" sponsored by International Affairs, the British National Debate Team, and the UNT Debate Team.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Prehistoric Pals]

Description: Photograph of a lawn sign created by the University Program Council at the University Union advertising a craft workshop to make plush dinosaurs.
Date: unknown
Creator: University Program Council
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Holiday Pie]

Description: Photograph of a lawn sign advertising a "Holiday Pie" event sponsored by UNT International Affairs and the Center for Belonging and Engagement at Marquis Hall.
Date: unknown
Creator: Center for Belonging and Engagement
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Destress Fest]

Description: Photograph of a lawn sign advertising a "Destress Fest" event featuring food, chair massages, and pet therapy sponsored by Union Events.
Date: unknown
Creator: Union Events
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Book of Life]

Description: Photograph of a lawn sign advertising a showing of the movie "Book of Life," presented by the Latino Mexican American Studies Department.
Date: unknown
Creator: Latino Mexican American Studies
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Fall 2024 First Flight Activities]

Description: Photograph of a lawn sign created by the University of North Texas Baptist Student Ministries, advertising "First Flight" activities on the University of North Texas campus for the Fall 2024 semester.
Date: unknown
Creator: University of North Texas Baptist Student Ministries
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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