Information policy
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Information policy
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Information policy
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Incoming Resources
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- Infoglut, how too much information is changing the way we think and know, Mark Andrejevic
- Theories of the information society, Frank Webster
- Shareveillance, the dangers of openly sharing and covertly collecting data, Clare Birchall
- Holistic innovation policy, theoretical foundations, policy problems, and instrument choices, Susana Borrás and Charles Edquist
- Information policies and strategies, Ian Cornelius
- Krise der Leuchttürme Öffentlicher Kommunikation, Vergangenheit und Zukunft der Qualitätsmedien, Roger Blum
- International librarianship, a basic guide to global knowledge access, Robert D. Stueart
- Cyberspace divide, equality, agency, and policy in the information society, edited by Brian D. Loader
- Infocrime, protecting information through criminal law, Eli Lederman, Professor, Tel-Aviv University, the Buchmann Faculty of Law, Israel
- Missed information, better information for a wealthier, fairer, and more sustainable world, David Sarokin and Jay Schulkin
- Traversing digital Babel, information, e-government, and exchange, Alon Peled
- Regulating code, good governance and better regulation in the information age, Ian Brown and Christopher T. Marsden
- Interests, institutions, and information, domestic politics and international relations, Helen V. Milner
Outgoing Resources
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