SAP LMS and KM documentation

Hi, I am looking for SAP LMS and KM documentation and best practices.
I’m also interested in implementation. Does anybody has a document that describes this?
Thanks in advance

Hello Karsten ,
I 'm looking for SAP LMS solutions.
SAP  LMS solutions cames with  KM?
How can I find some documentation , best practices , powerpoints and etc?
Regards..

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