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“THE LAW ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION” AS THE SOURCE OF INFORMATION LAW
SCIENTIFIC WORK, 2020Key words: information law, source of information law, access to information, information security, restrictions on access to ...
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Access to Information on the Web
Science, 1998Y. Poumay's letter of 22 May, (p. [1173][1]) raises an important and often discussed question about the persistence of scientific and technical information on the World Wide Web. What is often forgotten is that one of the early motivations for developing the Web was to provide easy access ...
Steve Lawrence+2 more
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User profiling and satisfaction inference in public information access services
Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems, 2021Arthur Marçal Flores+2 more
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Accessible Information Seeking
Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 2020The 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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Knowledge-Based Systems, 2001
Our central claim is that user interactions with productivity applications (e.g. word processors, Web browsers, etc.) provide rich contextual information that can be leveraged to support just-in-time access to task-relevant information. As evidence for our claim, we present Watson, a system which gathers contextual information in the form of the text ...
Lawrence Birnbaum+2 more
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Our central claim is that user interactions with productivity applications (e.g. word processors, Web browsers, etc.) provide rich contextual information that can be leveraged to support just-in-time access to task-relevant information. As evidence for our claim, we present Watson, a system which gathers contextual information in the form of the text ...
Lawrence Birnbaum+2 more
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Accessing information on demand at any location. Mobile information access
IEEE Personal Communications, 1996As users become more dependent on the ability to access information on demand at any location, the span of access of data repositories will have to grow. The increasing social acceptance of the home or any other location as a place of work is a further impetus to the development of mechanisms for mobile information access.
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Restrictions on Access to Information
2018The legal treatment of the restrictions on access to information, according to the articles of the Brazilian Law No 12.527/2011, is analyzed in this chapter. Although this study concerns positive law, it does a critical analysis over the options adopted by the Legislative Power, as well as it proceeds to the interpretation of the provisions given by ...
Germana de Oliveira Moraes+1 more
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Managing Information Privacy and Information Access in the Public Sector
1999Government agencies collect and disseminate data that bear on the most important issues of public interest. Advances in information technology, particularly the Internet, have multiplied the tension between demands for evermore comprehensive databases and demands for the shelter of privacy.
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On the foundations of similarity in information access
Information Retrieval Journal, 2020Enrique Amigó+3 more
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