Hardwick, D.: Electronic public information provision : on the eve of revolution? (1994)
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- Abstract
- Comments on the various issues, pressures and problems facing information workers in the setting up of a new electronic public information system or developing an existing system. These are: standards, open systems, information technology strategies, user expectations; exchange and cooperation; information expertise; finding the right location; the growing range of technologies; sources of information; and available resources. Discusses the aims and objectives of the Society of Public Information Networks which was established as a forum for ideas, advice and information on technologies, their selection and use