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  1. Kangas, S.; Kuronen, T.; Pekkarinen, P.: ¬The right to information : the new role of libraries (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reassesses the role of libraries in the context of the integration of individual countries in Europe into the European Union. As decision making passes from national to supranational bodies, there is the threat that citizens' access to information and the documents pertaining to them could become more restricted. Concludes that, to promote a discursive information environment in society, libraries should explore, evaluate, and enhance information distribution systems, facilitate citizens' access to information and encourage critical discourse through communication networks
    Theme
    Information
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  2. Pekkarinen, P.: FinMeSH az orvosi es egeszsegugyi informacio hatekonyabb felhsznalasara (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    FinMeSH, for Finish medical and health information users has been prepared by cooperation between professional societies and institutions as well as through international relations. MeSH has a global and a local section. It would be helpful for efficient information retrieval and availability of medical and health care information, if the complete global structure could be reflected in live local concepts
    Content
    Contribution to a special issue devoted in part to papers from the proceedings of the EAHIL (European Association of Health Information and Libraries) Conference, Budapest, Hungary
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: On FinMeSH for empowering users of Finnish medical and health information
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  3. Kuronen, T.; Pekkarinen, P.: Ranganathan's five laws of library science revisited : the challenge of the virtual library (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Analyses, interprets and assesses S.R. Ranganathan's 5 laws of library science in the context of modern information technologies and their implications in society, with particular reference to the emergence of the virtual library. States the application of the 5 laws of library science and their interpretation in the virtual library environment. Assesses the laws and tests their validity in terms of independence and sufficiency. Concludes that they are not only valid and necessary requirements for the virtual library but 2 new laws are needed to fulfil the social and cultural tasks expected from the library of the future
    Type
    a

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