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Accessible information

Nursing Management, 2017
All organisations that provide NHS or adult social care are legally required to follow the Accessible Information Standard, which aims to ensure that people with a disability, impairment or sensory loss are provided with information they can read or understand easily and with support to help them communicate effectively with health and social care ...
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Multilingual Information Access

2000
The global information society has radically changed the way in which know-ledge is acquired, disseminated and exchanged. Users of internationally distributed networks need to be able to find, retrieve and understand relevant information in whatever language and form it may have been stored.
Peters C, Sheridan P
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Universal access to information

Communications of the ACM, 2005
In 2003, the world produced about 800MB of information for each man, woman, and child on earth [2]. Much of this information, such as supermarket scanner data and the like, is pretty dull. But some of it, such as the material contained in books, magazines, newspapers, movies, music, and family photos, is potentially of great interest to people.
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Information Quality and Accessibility

2009
This research examines the relationship between information quality dimensions across information quality frameworks. An examination of the literature reveals that several information quality frameworks have been developed in an attempt to measure the phenomenon of information quality. These frameworks consist of information quality dimensions. Current
Owen Foley, Markus Helfert
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Unified Information Access

Informatik-Spektrum, 2011
In Organisationen haben sich schon seit vielen Jahren Informationssysteme zur Auswertung strukturierter Daten wie Umsatzzahlen, Reklamationen oder Ausschussquoten etabliert. Diese basieren i. d. R. auf Data Warehouses (DWh), welche Daten aus den operativen Systemen destillieren und abfrageoptimiert in multidimensionaler Form vorhalten.
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MODEL BASED INFORMATION ACCESS

International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, 1994
The engineering data of a large enterprise is typically distributed over a wide area and archived in a variety of databases and file systems. Access to such information is crucial to a team member, particularly in a concurrent engineering setting.
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Accessible Information Seeking

Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 2020
The ability to find information online using a search engine is a key modern literacy skill. However, information seeking remains particularly challenging for many people with disabilities, a sizable population comprising over a billion people worldwide, including approximately 20% of adults in the U.S.
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Access to information in Europe

Computer Communications, 1978
Developments in telecommunications, together with the availability of large collections of bibliographic references in computer-readable form, have produced a great change in access to scientific and technical information. Although the major information systems are in the USA, there is rapid development in Europe under the stimulus of the Commission of
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Access to Information by Databases

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987
To the Editor. —I read with interest the article by Michael H. Goldbaum, MD,1published in the March 1987 issue of theArchives, on the revolution that is occurring in the ease and speed with which clinicians and researchers can obtain information by the use of databases.
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Information Access Illiterate

Public Library Quarterly, 1997
Abstract Traditionally, librarians preserved and protected written records for the politically elite and wealthy classes. The Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians built up great libraries many of which were destroyed throughout history. When Christianity became the political force in Europe, the clergy continued to collect and protect materials.
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