The Top Trends in Knowledge and Information Management – and How to Get Ahead of the Curve

Thursday, 14 May 2020
11:00 - 11:30am EDT 
 

Knowledge management is not a new process in business. Companies have always taken steps, both formal and informal, to preserve data, information, and expertise over time and across business stakeholders. The concept of information management isn’t new either; organizations have curated externally sourced information from sources like academic journals since well before the digital age. 

But in today’s R&D organizations, from a strategic point of view, there is a need to rethink how R&D intensive organizations deal with knowledge and information.

On May 14, join Phill Jones of Double L Digital for a 30-minute webinar as he shares the results of recent interviews with individuals in the R&D information landscape. From knowledge managers to information scientists to senior research scientists, Phill will share perspectives and strategic advice for the future of data, knowledge and information management.

You’ll learn about:

  • The concept of FAIR data, and why it’s increasingly important
  • Emerging AI technologies and trends to facilitate and simplify discovery workflows
  • Approaches knowledge and information professionals can apply today 

About Double L Digital

  DLD is owned and operated by Phill Jones PhD, who has a decade of experience bringing innovative products to market. Prior to founding DLD, Phill was the CTO at Emerald Publishing. He has had a series of roles at Digital Science (DS), including a senior role in the DS Consultancy. He also leads thought leadership efforts for publishers, and developed patron driven acquisition and article syndication business models. Phill was the first Editorial Director at Journal of Visualized Experiments and is an influential thought leader in the scholarly communications technology sector. Areas of expertise include product and technology strategy, market-led digital innovation, and the changing landscape of academia. Phill is a former cross-disciplinary researcher. He received a PhD in physics from Imperial College, London and held a faculty position in neuroscience at Harvard Medical School.