Knowledge workers (Topical Term)
- Information workers
- Broader heading: Employees
- Intellectual capital
Work cat.: 98-14157: Rise of the knowledge worker, 1998.
Machlup, Fritz. The production and distribution of knowledge in the United States, 1962 (Austrian economist who first published the theory of knowledge-based economies.)
Anbar Thesaurus at http://www.anbar.co.uk/anbar/thes.htm, Apr. 2, 1998 (Knowledge workers; Experts; Knowledge intensive workers; Professionals)
Managing knowledge with technology at http://wwwpapyrus.com/audiopresentation/1200/sld016.htm, Apr. 2, 1998 (Knowledge workers now comprise 40+% of the US labor force)
ABI/Unform, Apr. 2, 1998 (Knowledge workers)
FirstSearch World Cat., Apr. 2, 1998 (Knowledge workers)
LC database, Apr. 2, 1998 (Knowledge worker; Knowledge workers)
Clemente, P.C. State of the net : the new frontier, c1998: p. 131 (Knowledge workers defined as white-collar occupations involving the management of information and generally require a college degree.)
Here are entered works on members of the labor force whose primary responsibility is to collect, analyze and apply information.