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Research on the Operation and Development of Knowledge Bases in Higher Education Institutions

Xiaoping Zhang

Abstract


The knowledge base of university institutions is an important way to collect and store academic literature, promote the
development and dissemination of scientific research achievements, and also an important institution to promote the development of
university education and scientifi c research. It is of great signifi cance for universities to achieve sustainable development. In this regard, this
article provides a brief analysis of the operation and development of university institutional knowledge bases, hoping to provide valuable
reference and guidance for readers.

Keywords


Universities; Institutional knowledge base; Function; Development

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i6.13252

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