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  1. Moore, N.: Neo-liberal or dirigiste? : Policies for an information society (1997) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Notes the profound changes that are affecting countries worldwide and afffecting the development of information policies intended to shape their own particular information societies. Although it is possible to identify differences in the motivating factors, nevertheless the goals of these policies are remakably similar. It is possible to identify 2 broadly divergent models. One is based on neoliberal economic philosophies and emphasizes the importance of market led solutions, exploiting private capital. The alternative model can be described as dirigiste and is based on a much greater degree of intervention by the state and so emphasizes the role of the state as a participant rather than as a facilitator. Argues that the neoliberal policy mechanism, with their emphasis on narrow economic solutions, are likely to be inadequate and the more holistic apporach of the dirigiste model seems mot appropriate
    Source
    Understanding information policy. Proceedings of a British Library funded Information Policy Unit Workshop, Cumberland Lodge, UK, 22-24 July 1996. Ed. by Ian Rowlands
  2. Moore, N.: ¬The British national information strategy (1998) 0.09
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    Abstract
    The UK has not followed other countries in developing framworks of policies to guide their transition into information societies in a consistent and systematic way. Analyzes the current UK policies using a matrix which identifies 3 levels of policy (industrial, organization and social) and 4 cross cutting themes (information technology, information markets, human resources and legislation and regulation). Concludes that together, these various initiatives add up to a national strategy but it is one that lacks coordination and cohesion
    Date
    22. 2.1999 17:03:18
  3. Moore, N.: Access to information : a review of the provision of disability information (1995) 0.06
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    Imprint
    London : Policy Studies Institute
  4. Moore, N.; Steele, J.: Information-intensive Britain : an analysis of the policy issues (1991) 0.06
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    Imprint
    London : Policy Studies Institute
  5. Moore, N.: Policies for an information society (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Many countries are responding to technological change and producing information policies which have similar goals but differ in motivation. Mechanisms chosen to achieve the policy goals follow 2 distinct approaches: a neo-liberal, market led, Western model; and a dirigiste, interventionist, East Asian model. The effects of these policies vary in respect of the rates of social change and economic growth; degree of social cohesion; and the cultural impact. Concludes the neo-liberal policy mechanisms are inadequate, while the holistic approach of the dirigiste model seems more appropriate
  6. Moore, N.: Policies for an information society (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    13. 3.1999 16:03:22

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