Author : Flor, Alexander G.
Knowledge management (KM) is not exclusively concerned with contemporary, cutting-edge knowledge that is applied to current problems. It likewise covers indigenous knowledge that signifies the wisdom of our forefathers and local knowledge that represents the innate common sense of the farmer, the fisherfolk, and the housewife. KM studies ways and means by which both scientific and indigenous or local knowledge may be stored, shared, and reused-in other words, maximized-through information and communication technologies. This book presents a system of capturing and storing indigenous knowledge through the convergence of digital video and work station technology. SEARCA takes pride in sharing this system with Southeast Asian organizations and institutions involved in indigenous and local knowledge.
Subject:
knowledge management; ethnovideography; indigenous knowledge; participatory documentation; video documentation techniques; epistemology
Material : Book
Publisher : SEARCA
Publication Date : 2002
Internet Resource: https://www.searca.org/pubs/books?pid=21
PR-M
2002
SEARCA TXT 2002 2
SEARCA Library
Printed; electronic