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  • × author_ss:"Chang, S.-J."
  • × language_ss:"e"
  • × theme_ss:"Information"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Chang, S.-J.: Concepts of information society, cultural assumptions and government information policy : a case study of U.S.A. (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes and compares 5 approaches to understanding the concept of the information society and identifies significant themes and controversies in the information science literature. The major topics discussed include: the concept of the information society (continuitiy or discontinuity); assumptions on the nature of information (information as a commodity or a public good); the role and social impact of information technology (optimistic, pessimistic or pluralistic view); and the provision and distribution of government information and services (tension between public and private sectors). Analyses how these underlying belief structures have influenced government information policies in the USA and how they might influence future policy making
    Source
    Journal of information; communication; and library science. 2(1995) no.1, S.25-49
    Theme
    Information
    Type
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