Knowledge management is the body of practices within organizations which identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable the sharing of knowledge, insights, and experiences. Information technology is the study, development, and implementation of the management of computer-based information systems. The two intersect, and blogs which address either or both are linked from this category.
Regular Blogs
Entries are about various things but in large part about knowledge management, which the blogger claims as a passion.
http://nirmala-km.blogspot.com/
Though now retired, this blog has approximately 3,000 entries, each one setting forth notable quotes by people famous and not so famous.
http://tootalltodd.blogspot.com/
Celebrity news blog featuring all the latest Hollywood gossip, star news and Hollywood rumors.
http://anythinghollywood.com/
The purpose of this blog is to reawaken knowledge management practices such as open source methods.
http://www.cognitive-edge.com/
Former managing director with experience in qualitative research and ethnography, the blogger was one of the earliest bloggers in India discusses knowledge management in the abstract and the specific as well as other things that interest her.
http://dinamehta.com/
Topics here include comunities of practice, and knowledge management techniques for the public sector, specifically local governments.
http://dissident.typepad.com/
The central theme of this blog is how to "do" information technology better, with a focus on document, record, and content management. The author also focuses on best knowledge management practices.
http://doingitbetter.blogspot.com/
Evolution Shift is a futurist blog. It takes a future look from today to identify where and how the future is showing up in our lives right now. It identifies trends and provides analysis of developments that will be shaping our future in the months and years to come.
http://www.evolutionshift.com/blog/
This collaborative effort by an international community of bloggers and blog fans who seek to report on blogs as well as other new media which is newsworthy and relevant from around the world.
http://globalvoicesonline.org/
Provides a list of all the blogs based at the Guardian Unlimited, a British newspaper. These blogs cover a variety of subjects including news, technology, sports, travel and more.
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/
A former government director who is now a consultant for the Canadian federal government writes about information technology, data management, and general knowledge management.
http://imbok.blogspot.com/
Contains product reviews, news, and articles with information about diverse topics such as what happens with people talk bad about their exes, what characteristics women find attractive, and cooking.
http://entropymania.blogspot.com/
Knowledge Jolt with Jack is a blog that explores ways on how to become more effective, learn about knowledge management and project management as well. If you have ever wondered how to make better use of technology in the workplace, then this blog is well worth a look. The blog also periodically covers the benefits of social software.
http://blog.jackvinson.com/
Offers a counterpoint to the views of the corporate media. This group blog comments on coverage of British politics, modern American politics and intellectual matters.
http://www.medialens.org
This weblog is for the Public Journalism Network, a virtual network of journalists, educators and those who are interested in the relationship between journalism and democracy. This weblog is written and maintained by Leonard Witt, the Robert D. Fowler Distinguished Chair in Communication at Kennesaw State University.
http://www.pjnet.org/
The Rhetorica Network presents analysis of spin in journalism, politics and related issues.
http://www.rhetorica.net/
A blog directory and network that provides user-generated news, articles and other content. This website provides daily news, entertainment scoop, business updates, sports coverage, health and fitness articles, technology articles, hobbies and lifestyle posts.
http://www.today.com