Haywood, T.: ¬The withering of public access (1989)
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- Abstract
- A powerful argued case for the proposition that public access to information is being impeded by the convergence of certain economic, political and technological tendencies
- LCSH
- Freedom of information / Great Britain
- PRECIS
- Great Britain / Freedom of information
- Subject
- Freedom of information / Great Britain
Great Britain / Freedom of information