KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE HEALTH SYSTEMS: THE INTERDISCIPLINARY NEXUS OF LIBRARY SCIENCE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH THE INTERDISCIPLINARY NEXUS OF LIBRARY SCIENCE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH Section Articles
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Abstract
In the quest for sustainable and resilient health systems, knowledge management (KM) has
emerged as a critical driver of innovation, efficiency, and evidence-based decision-making.
This paper explores the intersection between Library and Information Science (LIS) and
Clinical Research, highlighting how effective information organization, archiving, and
knowledge-sharing can transform healthcare delivery and policy development. Drawing on
interdisciplinary perspectives, the study examines frameworks for integrating digital libraries,
research data repositories, and clinical knowledge networks to support collaboration among
health professionals, researchers, and policymakers. It also discusses the challenges of data
fragmentation, limited access to scholarly evidence, and the need for robust institutional
support for knowledge infrastructure in developing countries. The authors argue that
sustainable health systems depend not only on medical expertise but also on well-structured
information ecosystems that enable continuous learning, innovation, and informed policy
action.