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Entman, Robert M.; Katz, Michael L. – 2001
The Aspen Institute's Communications and Society Program convened leaders and experts in the telecommunications and related fields to address telecommunications regulation in an IP (Internet Protocols) environment at the 15th annual Aspen Institute Telecommunications Policy Conference (Aspen, Colorado, August 12-16, 2000). The report from this…
Descriptors: Change, Conferences, Information Dissemination, Information Policy
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Karelse, Cathy-Mae; Radloff, Jennifer – Convergence, 1995
The South African experience illustrates the developmental role that information services can play in the change process. Resource centers can empower people by providing access to information. The library and information science profession is facing challenges in formation of information policy in the postapartheid state. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Change, Foreign Countries, Information Policy
Hart, Edward T. – 2002
One critical area in government campaigns to combat terrorism is the management and manipulation of information. This is information which is both produced by governments and private information that governments believe will be useful in the fight against terrorism. Governments are reviewing their information policies regarding access and privacy.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Change, Federal Government, Government Publications
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Rupp-Serrano, Karen – Government Information Quarterly, 1997
Analyzes potential changes in federal copyright law and the fair use doctrine in the digital age. Discusses three policy options for balancing the rights of copyright owners and users--maintaining the status quo; adopting the Information Infrastructure Copyright Act; and adopting proposed revisions of the Digital Future Coalition--using the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Change, Copyrights, Evaluation Criteria
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Tocatlian, Jacques – Information Development, 1994
The International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID) is helping to establish an alliance of nongovernmental organizations representing librarians, archivists, information scientists, and the publishing and communications industries. Over 55 organizations are invited to sign a resolution (included in the article) that articulates a…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Change, Change Strategies, Developed Nations