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Explicit knowledge is coded knowledge that is saved in various formats, such as books, journals and information in online databases. To incorporate the concept of knowledge management into the management of libraries will change services and management in libraries. In terms of processing, it will increase the division of explicit knowledge and break packets of explicit knowledge into smaller pieces. This will be very beneficial for user retrieval of information as knowledge becomes more complex within branching sub-disciplines, and it will also enhance the effect of the information services in library.
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Zhan, M., Liu, Y., Yao, G. (2004). Knowledge Management in Library Information Services. In: Chen, Z., Chen, H., Miao, Q., Fu, Y., Fox, E., Lim, Ep. (eds) Digital Libraries: International Collaboration and Cross-Fertilization. ICADL 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3334. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30544-6_101
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