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A knowledge base is a singular place to track resources/titles (items).  The act of tracking items extends beyond the item itself and includes the ability to 1) associate and record relevant information about that item and to 2) perform actions upon the item.  This includes associating licensing information and documents, troubleshooting information, administrative and statistical logins, and associated contact(s) and pertinent information/notes about the item.  It also includes the action of auto-populating front-end systems and services, such as MARC records, OpenURL systems, database pages, e-journal pages, Web discovery systems, and possibly patron authentication.  A knowledge base is searchable, allowing for its information to be retrieved and actively used.  Items can be 'tracked" with various statuses, and control exists over what information is recorded and shared with regard to the item(s).

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