Types of knowledge
Types of Knowledge
Explicit Knowledge
Knowledge exists in either explicit or tacit states. Explicit knowledge is knowledge that has been codified in some way such as scientific journal articles, operating procedures, databases, etc.
Tacit Knowledge
Knowledge exists in either explicit or tacit states. Tacit knowledge refers to the knowledge that people carry in their minds. It consists of subjective opinions, intuition, feelings or judgments. People often do not explicitly know about their own knowledge stores.
Declarative knowledge
Declarative knowledge can be described like facts, propositions or schemas provide general knowledge about the behavior and functioning of forest ecosystems. It includes episodic knowledge (specific time and place events) and semantic knowledge (facts and general information.
Procedural knowledge
Procedural knowledge is about how to do things. The decision making process in natural resource management needs a lot of procedural knowlegde in order to make decisions.
Types of Information
Information is the result of processing, manipulating and organizing data in a way that adds to the knowledge of the person receiving it. Information is a term with many meanings depending on context.See a definition in Wikipedia
Primary Information
Original material that has not been interpreted or analysied. Examples: Statistics, Research articles, Blogs, Websites
Secondary Information
Created from primary material, interpretating original material. Examples: Texbooks, Review articles
Tertiary Material
Acts as a tool in understanding and locating information Examples: Databases, Subject Gateways, Dictionaries, Bibliographies
Information according to the presentation type
written words, heard words, spoken words
spoken words
words heard
Types of Data
Text
Metadata
alphabetical Data
Text/String/Character
numerical Data
numbers
alphanumerical Data
Logical states
Date/time/currency
Types of Symbols
characters
A, a, B, b, C, c,
numbers
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10