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On the need for Combat Librarians: A Case Study of Knowledge Management at the End of the Iraq War Caryn L. Anderson Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 501 E. Da
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Document Date: 2014-11-13 13:58:04


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Medford / Seattle / New York / Santa Monica / Cullompton / /

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Information And Communication Technologies / Willan Publishing / USG / Information Today Inc. / Washington Post / RAND Corporation / /

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France / United States / Afghanistan / United Kingdom / Iraq / /

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Information Science University of Illinois / /

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communications technologies / knowledge management / time/energy costs / technology competency / energy / /

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United States Government / Department of State / Graduate School / University of Illinois / US Federal Reserve / Congressional Research Service / Government of Iraq / Department of Defense / U.S. military / DOS / /

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James F. Jeffrey / Sun Tzu / Beth Zentmeyer / Lloyd J. Austin / III / Peter W. Bodde / Ervin J. Rokke / Maysa Ashhab / Catherine Blake / Bob Cunningham / Jonathan Grudin / Elizabeth Slater / John R. Boyd / Urbana-Champaign / William B. Garrett / /

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military strategist / Information Resource Officer / Knowledge Management Coordinator / General / Ambassador / Fighter Pilot / author / contractor / Information Resource Officer responsible / METHODS KM Transition Data The author / Executive / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author / author experience managing diplomat / great military strategist / /

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Illinois / /

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Washington Post / /

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communications technologies / Knowledge Management / IRB protocol / /

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