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Relyea, Harold C. – Government Information Quarterly, 2002
Reviews the development of two similar policy concepts, national security and internal security, before exploring the new phrase homeland security that has become popular since the September 11 terrorist attacks. Discusses the significance of each for information policy and practice. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Information Policy, National Programs, National Security
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Pappalardo, Janis K. – Advancing the Consumer Interest, 1997
Cost-benefit analyses suggest that consumer information strategies are preferred to direct regulation, and less restrictive strategies are preferred to more restrictive. Choice of strategies depends on the goal of intervention: changing behavior or improving overall welfare. (SK)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Court Litigation, Federal Regulation, Information Policy
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Gatten, Jeffrey N. – Online Information Review, 2002
Describes the political process behind the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA), a new article of the Uniform Commercial Code, and implications for academic libraries and higher education. Uses group theory as a conceptual framework and draws conclusions regarding the higher education community's responses to future public policy…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Information Policy
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Park, Ki-Shik; Kim, Young-Tae; Sohn, Hong – ETRI Journal, 1998
Analyzes the relationship between standardization and intellectual property rights (IPRs) and presents case studies of conflicts generated between the two. Examines IPR policies of major standardization organizations to find out how they solve such conflict, and provides suggestions for solving problems with recently implemented standardization…
Descriptors: Information Policy, Intellectual Property, International Organizations, Policy Formation
Banza, Nsomwe-a- Nfunkwa – Online Submission, 2006
This article will primarily allow a definition of the strategic development of ICT in the Democratic Republic of Congo, to be put forward. For the most part it involves the precision of many types of measures and strategies (such as institutional, regulatory, infrastructural measures), human resources, the development of content and partnerships,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Strategic Planning, Change Strategies
Dufour, Christine; Bergeron, Pierette – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2002
Presents results of an analysis of the Canadian federal government information policies that govern its Web information systems (WIS) that was conducted to better understand how the government has adapted its information policies to the WIS. Discusses results that indicate new policies have been crafted to take into account the WIS context.…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Foreign Countries, Information Policy, Information Systems
Rush, James – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 2000
Describes a planned session that addressed information policies in the global community that impact information professionals and users worldwide. Highlights include case studies, the European Union's Database Directive on anti-piracy, empowerment of disadvantaged communities, and the development of information policy in Israel. Presentations…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Databases, Disadvantaged, Empowerment
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Browne, Mairead – Journal of Information Science, 1997
This article, second in a series analyzing information policy as a field of scholarship, compares research in information policy with output in policy studies. Concludes that there are gaps in areas where value- and paradigm-critical approaches could have impact. Argues for extending the range of research paradigms to strengthen the intellectual…
Descriptors: Information Policy, Information Science, Intellectual Disciplines, Models
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Branscomb, Lewis M.; Kahin, Brian – Information Infrastructure and Policy, 1995
Developing the National Information Infrastructure requires a broader understanding of standards development; and three models associated with software applications, the Internet, and facilities-based telecommunications are presented. Users are playing a growing role in standards activities, and consortia have emerged to accelerate standards…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Development, Information Policy, Models
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King, John L.; Kraemer, Kenneth L. – Information Infrastructure and Policy, 1995
Discusses the dilemma of national policy formation for information technology in the context of the national information infrastructure in the United States. Reviews technological forces shaping the convergence of computers and communications, describes current and future services, service providers and markets, and concludes with implications for…
Descriptors: Competition, Futures (of Society), Information Policy, Information Services
Johnston, Scott D. – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 2000
Examines the role of self-regulation in the establishment of an informational privacy policy. Discusses information technologies and changes in commerce; personal information in databases; demands for accountability; institutional and enforcement models; legislation; government failures; self-regulation and the individual; and potential problems…
Descriptors: Accountability, Databases, Government Role, Information Policy
Oladele, Benedict A. – 2001
In principle, the emergence of National Information Policy (NIP) as a framework for developing information resources and institutions was welcomed by most countries in Africa with a messianic zeal. However, most of these countries, particularly those in the Sub-Sahara region, were unable to correspondingly match their zeal with concrete efforts…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Information Policy
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Halchin, L. Elaine – Government Information Quarterly, 2002
Provides examples of how federal agencies have responded to the possibility that terrorists could use information on their Web sites to plan further attacks, following the September 11 attacks. Discusses implications of the removal and alteration of government information and offers suggestions for developing a government-wide Web site policy.…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Government Publications, Information Policy, Information Utilization
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Stratford, Jean Slemmons; Stratford, Juri – Journal of Government Information, 1998
The United States has taken only piecemeal steps to ensure privacy of personal information. This article examines the U.S. relating to privacy and data protection. It defines privacy and discusses international agreements relating to privacy, federal data protection laws, and narrowly applicable laws. (AEF)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Federal Legislation, Government Publications, Information Networks
Kleeman, Michael J. – 1999
The goals of the Fourth Annual Aspen Institute Roundtable on International Telecommunications were: to address procedural and substantive solutions for international coordination of Internet policy issues; to suggest different models for dispute resolution and policy coordination that might be employed in the various contexts of Internet usage;…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Foreign Countries, Information Policy, Intellectual Property
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