KNOWLEDGE SHARING AMONG INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION: AN OVERVIEW
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The success of knowledge management initiatives depends on knowledge sharing . As we know that Human being while traveling through Pastoral, Agrarian and Industrial Societies has now reached to Information Society to Knowledge Society. With the advent of ICT there are now drastic changes almost in ever,’ sphere of life. We breathIn age of IT Within a decade, it has absolutely changed the working of traditional libraries. Now the libraries specifically, of higher education have to start changing their role in knowledge management. Not only manage the knowledge but also contribute in the process of knowledge generation & knowledge sharing, should be the working of academic libraries. By collaboration with industrial firms for knowledge sharing, academic libraries can play an important role in the field of knowledge generation & knowledge sharing. This paper try to discusses about knowledge , knowledge shairing,Higher Education In India, Objectivesoh Higher education, Challenges of higher education, problems of higher educations. This paper reports the Collaboration between universities & Industrial organizations for knowledge sharing. collaboration policy, needs for collaboration, Role of university library and benefits of collaborations academic libraries are discussed in detail.
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