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Enhancing Understanding and Acceptance of Equipment Localization: Mixed Methods Study With Clinic Staff and Potential Patients. [PDF]
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Policy information or information policy? information types in economics and policy
Knowledge and Policy, 1992The economic distinction between technological and market information offers a useful guide to the relationship between information and policy. The two types create different problems for markets and require different emphases in public policy, focusing on either the production or the distribution of information.
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Information policy and the information professions
The Information Society, 1987L'evolution de la documentation avec l'automatisation des bibliotheques et l'information electronique assignent un nouveau role aux professionnels de l'information, pour activer les politiques d'information et identifier les priorites.
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Policies for an information society
Aslib Proceedings, 1998We are undergoing profound technological change and countries all over the world are responding by developing policies that are intended to shape the development of information societies. The goals of these policies are remarkably similar, although it is possible to identify differences in the motivating factors.
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Government Information Quarterly, 1998
Abstract This article describes information policies in Spain from three perspectives: legislation on information contents, actions to promote and stimulate information exchange, and information management in government agencies. Spanish legislation has been aligned with European Union laws and is, therefore, fairly up-to-date, as is shown by several
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Abstract This article describes information policies in Spain from three perspectives: legislation on information contents, actions to promote and stimulate information exchange, and information management in government agencies. Spanish legislation has been aligned with European Union laws and is, therefore, fairly up-to-date, as is shown by several
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