B"Tselem organization - translation to English
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B"Tselem organization - translation to English

FIELD OF STUDY RELATED TO LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Knowledge Organization; Information organization; Organization of information

B'Tselem organization      
B"T selem Beweging (de israelische vereniging voor mensen rechten)
Zyklon-B         
  • A fumigation team in New Orleans, 1939. Zyklon canisters are visible.
  • Allies]] at [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]] in 1945
  • Interior of Majdanek gas chamber, showing [[Prussian blue]] residue
  • [[Rudolf Höss]] at his trial in Poland, 1947
TRADE NAME OF A CYANIDE-BASED PESTICIDE
Zyklon-B; Zyklon b; Cyclon B; Zyclon B; Zyklon A; Cyklon B; Zyklon-b; Cyclone B; Uragan D2; Zyclon-B; Canister of death; Canisters of death; Canister of Death; Canisters of Death; Cyclone beta; Zyklon B gas; Cyanosil; Cyclon b; Zyklon gas
Zyklon-B ( het gas waarmee mensen werden gedood in de gaskamers van de concentratiekampen)
Food and Agricultural Organization         
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  • FAO Commemorative 1998 30th Anniv MM Programme Bronze Obverse
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  • FAO associates}}
  • FAO Headquarters in [[Rome]]
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  • Lester Bowles Pearson]] presiding at a plenary session of the founding conference of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. October 1945.
  • Liaison Office for North America in [[Washington, D.C.]]
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF ENDING HUNGER
FAO of The UN; Food and agriculture organization of the United Nations; Food and Agriculture Organisation; Food and Agricultural Organization; UN Food & Agriculture Organisation; Food & Agriculture Organisation; Food & Agriculture Organization; FAO; World Agricultural Trade Matrix; World Agricultural Trade Flow; WATF; WATM-Trade; Faostatclassic; Food and Agricultural Organisation; ESSG; Fao; Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical DatabaseFood and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database; United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization; Food and agriculture organization; Food and agriculture organization corporate statistical database; UNFAO; Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture; Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación; 聯合國糧食及農業組織; Продовольственная и сельскохозяйственная организация; منظمة الأغذية والزراعة للأمم المتحدة; Munaẓẓamat al-Aġḏīya wal-Zirāʿa lil-ʼUmam al-Muttaḥidah; Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations; Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites; The One Billion Hungry Project; UN Food and Agriculture Organization; The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Alliance Against Hunger and Malnutrition; AAHM; The Alliance Against Hunger and Malnutrition; Constitution of the Food and Agriculture Organization; TeleFood; United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation; Fao.org; United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization; Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization; F.A.O.; Food & Agriculture Org.; Food and Agriculture Org.; Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; UN Food and Agricultural Organization; UN Food & Agriculture Organization; 10.4060; Criticism of the Food and Agriculture Organization; Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations; Desert Locust Information Service; UN FAO
Voedsel en Landbouw Organisatie {FAO}

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Knowledge organization

Knowledge organization (KO), organization of knowledge, organization of information, or information organization is an intellectual discipline concerned with activities such as document description, indexing, and classification that serve to provide systems of representation and order for knowledge and information objects. According to The Organization of Information by Joudrey and Taylor, information organization:

examines the activities carried out and tools used by people who work in places that accumulate information resources (e.g., books, maps, documents, datasets, images) for the use of humankind, both immediately and for posterity. It discusses the processes that are in place to make resources findable, whether someone is searching for a single known item or is browsing through hundreds of resources just hoping to discover something useful. Information organization supports a myriad of information-seeking scenarios.

Issues related to knowledge sharing can be said to have been an important part of knowledge management for a long time. Knowledge sharing has received a lot of attention in research and business practice both within and outside organizations and its different levels.

Sharing knowledge is not only about giving it to others, but it also includes searching, locating, and absorbing knowledge. Unawareness of the employees’ works and duties tend to provoke the repetition of mistakes, the waste of resources, and duplicating the same projects. It is important to motivate co-workers to share their knowledge. This concept is called knowledge enabling. It leads to trust among the individuals from an association and encourages a more open and proactive relationship that grants the trade of information easily.

Knowledge sharing is part of the three-phase knowledge management process which is a continuous process model. The three parts are knowledge creation, knowledge implementation, and knowledge sharing. The process is continuous, which is why the parts cannot be fully separated. Knowledge creation is the consequence of individuals’ minds, interactions, and activities. Developing new ideas and arrangements allude to the process of knowledge creation. Using the knowledge which is present at the company in the most effective manner stands for the implementation of knowledge. Knowledge sharing, the most essential part of the process for our topic, takes place when two or more people benefit by learning from each other.

Traditional human-based approaches performed by librarians, archivists, and subject specialists are increasingly challenged by computational (big data) algorithmic techniques. KO as a field of study is concerned with the nature and quality of such knowledge-organizing processes (KOP) (such as taxonomy and ontology) as well as the resulting knowledge organizing systems (KOS).