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Hernon, P.; McClure, C.R.: Electronic U.S. government information : policy issues and directions (1993)
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- Imprint
- Medford, NJ : Learned Information
- Source
- Annual review of information science and technology. 28(1993), S.45-110
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Hernon, P.; Relyea, H.C.: Information policy (1991)
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- Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.48, [=Suppl.11]
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Hernon, P.; Relyea, H.C.: Information policy: United States (2009)
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- Abstract
- Information policy, a field encompassing both public policy and information science, treats information as both a commodity-adheres to the economic theory of property rights-and a resource to be collected, protected, shared, manipulated, and managed. Although the literature often refers to information policy in the singular, there is no single all-encompassing policy. Rather, information policies tend to address specific issues and, at times, to be fragmented, overlapping, and contradictory.
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- Encyclopedia of library and information sciences. 3rd ed. Ed.: M.J. Bates
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Hernon, P.; McClure, C.R.: Quality of data issues in unobtrusive testing of library reference service : recommendations and strategies (1987)
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- Library and information science research. 9(1987), S.77-93