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International Institute for Applied Knowledge Management (IIAKM)
The International Institute for Applied Knowledge Management (IIAKM) is one of the leading organizations that advocates sharing and access to knowledge. The Institute values activities and research that promote the practice of Knowledge Management in the following categories:


 * Managing knowledge, Processes, Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Economy
 * Systems, Tools, Technologies, Information Technology (IT) for Knowledge Management (KM), Innovation
 * Organizational Learning, Education, and Educational Technologies
 * People, Culture, Communities, Communication Strategy, Reward, Recognition, Human Resources
 * Strategy, Operation, Operational Research

IIAKM is currently engaged in the following activities:
International Conference: The KM Conference provides a showcase for the latest research in practice that focuses on knowledge management and how it is used to improve and sustain quality in academia, industry, and government. The Institute also organizes and sponsors national/regional conferences.

Journals: The International Institute for Applied Knowledge Management publishes intellectual contributions through its journals:
 * KM Conference 2013 - Novi-Sad, Serbia
 * KM Conference 2014 - Bulgaria
 * KM Conference 2015 - Poland


 * The Online Journal of Applied Knowledge Management (OJAKM) is a multidisciplinary peer reviewed journal that endeavors to provide readers around the globe with the widest possible coverage of high quality applied research, practice, and innovation articles that cover all aspects of KM at academia, industry, and government. The inaugural issue of the Online Journal of Applied Management will be published in Spring 2013.
 * The Journal of Information, Information Technology, and Organizations (JIITO) is aimed to encourage authors to develop and publish quality papers that address in a balanced manner all three entities signified in its title: information, information technology (IT), and the organizational context. JIITO gives equal treatment both to IT and information, while conceiving information broadly in terms of knowledge, wisdom, meaning, and data. Information and IT need to be studied in the context of tasks or processes, spanning over appropriate levels of analysis - individual, group, organizational, interorganizational, community, and so on.

Books: The Institute will start publishing open access books in 2013. Authors of scholarly books and textbooks who are interested are invited, are invited to contact the institute via: contact@iiakm.org