There is always the option of rejecting the use of absurd, pompous,
grandiose and meaningless titles and simply using the word "Librarian".
Consider it !!
; - ))
Ron Huttner LL.B (Hons)
(Retired) Barrister, Solicitor, Law Lecturer and Legal Researcher
Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
On 26/04/2007, at 1:56 AM, Maddrey, Mindy K. wrote:
> We are looking for the newest and greatest title for a "Knowledge
> Management" librarian. For our purposes, this is a person who
> works in the library but contributes to multiple teams (which
> include players from IS, Marketing, attorney practice groups, etc.)
> regarding content for our intranet, our extranets, and other
> communications tools, pulling together library research, news
> feeds, and other sources of information.
>
> We are trying to avoid the title "Knowledge Management" because
> some people feel that "KM" is an old, overused, underexamined term.
>
> Do you have a new and different (yet still descriptive!) title for
> the Year 2007 KM librarian?
>
> Many thanks (and I'll summarize responses for the list) -
>
> Mindy
>
> Mindy K. Maddrey
> National Library Manager
> Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP
> 1301 K Street, NW
> Suite 600, East Tower
> Washington, DC 20005-3364
> phone: 202-408-3949
> fax: 202-408-6399
> email: mmaddrey@sonnenschein.com
>
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