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Griffey, Jason – Library Journal, 2010
The author believes that publishers and authors will, in the digital age, benefit from freely sharing information, and that digital rights management (DRM) and other protection mechanisms are crazy. He has argued on behalf of libraries that ebooks and other digital content deserve the same First Sale rights that physical purchases have. But that…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Internet, Electronic Publishing, Library Materials
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Lessig, Lawrence – EDUCAUSE Review, 2010
Copyright is essential to a diverse and rich culture. Yet the platform--the technology--through which individuals get access to their culture has changed radically. The existing system of copyright thus cannot work in the digital age and needs also to be changed, radically. In this article, the author shares three observations on the way to…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Technological Advancement, Obsolescence, Administrative Organization
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Kleyle, R.; de Korvin, A. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990
Presents a formal method for making important one-shot decisions based on an elimination process which uses sequentially acquired information and is based on a conditional belief structure. The routine updating of the structure as information accumulates is based on Dempster's rule of combination. (15 references) (EAM)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Beliefs, Decision Making, Information Utilization
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Cronin, Blaise – Information Processing & Management, 1995
Argues that the phrase "library science" is an oxymoron and that the term "librarianship" is correct. Suggests that library science and information science are now completely different fields. An information access model is proposed that can be used as a vehicle for unification and integration. (JMV)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Differences, Information Science, Intellectual Disciplines
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Lievrouw, Leah A.; Pope, Janice T. – Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion, Utilization, 1994
Explores the applicability of the diffusion model to communication processes in the art world. The main fields of social studies of arts are reviewed in terms of communication research issues. Principal elements of the diffusion model are examined, and suggestions are given for applying this approach in the art world. (Contains 57 references.)…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Art, Communication Research, Diffusion (Communication)
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Weinland, Janice; McClure, Charles R. – Journal of Library Administration, 1987
A review of the debate within the library profession concerning the changing role of libraries and fee based library services is followed by the presentation and discussion of an economic analysis of library services based on an indifference curve model. This model may be used to justify selected user fees. (CLB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Economic Change, Fees, Information Services
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Lynch, Mary Jo – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1988
Explores issues regarding the appropriate role for library/information science faculty in the American Library Association. The discussion covers the nature of the academic enterprise and the role of professional schools within it, and the nature of librarianship and the role of the American Library Association within it. (three references)…
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Faculty, Faculty Publishing, Information Science
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Carter, Carl – Ohio Media Spectrum, 1994
Provides a suggested model for SCHOOLNET, a voice, video, and data network. Proposes that library media centers should be the site of the SCHOOLNET hub; students and teachers should be able to access the INFOhio library automation system and other information systems; and digital fiber optic hubs and trunk lines should connect school buildings…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Networks, Information Sources, Learning Resources Centers
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Du Mont, Rosemary Ruhig – Library Trends, 1991
Presents a management model of ethical decision making in librarianship. Highlights include a definition of ethics; ethical concerns in information professions; the concept of social responsibility; ethical dimensions of decision making, including access to information and hiring decisions; ethical considerations for managers; and strategies for…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Administrators, Decision Making, Ethics
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Blanke, Henry T. – Journal of Information Ethics, 1996
Contends that an entrepreneurial model of librarianship contradicts traditional ideals of free and equal access to information and argues that such a model threatens the future of the library as a vital public sphere of democratic culture. Discusses broad trends of advanced capitalism to provide a context for the critical interpretation of issues…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Capitalism, Criticism, Culture
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Senkevitch, Judith J.; Wolfram, Dietmar – Library Trends, 1994
Provides an overview of the current state of networking technology in rural libraries and describes a model for educating rural librarians in accessing electronic networks. Topics discussed include information needs in rural libraries; telecommunications technology access in rural areas; and examples of services to enhance information access.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Information Needs, Information Networks
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Hernon, Peter – Government Information Quarterly, 1994
Analyzes the information life cycle and traces this concept in policy instruments and the primary and secondary literature. Topics addressed include differing views on the concept of a life cycle; steps of life-cycle management; managing information as well as technology; and the need for further study and development of models. (Contains 97…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Federal Government, Government Publications, Information Dissemination
Driscoll, Susan – Educom Review, 1995
Discusses the role of publishers in terms of access to electronic information and copyrights. Highlights include the evolution of copyrights, new economic models and methods of transaction for the transfer of information, editorial guidance and quality control, and future roles in the information industry. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Copyrights, Economics, Electronic Text
Crowley, Bill – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1992
Discusses problems with access to local government information faced by libraries and by the public. Local government information policies are discussed, information management practices are considered, library services to disseminate government information are suggested, and a checklist for a model local government information policy is included.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Check Lists, Government Publications, Information Management
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Love, James P. – Government Publications Review, 1993
Discusses national information policy changes that are hoped to occur in the Clinton administration. Topics addressed include the Reagan/Bush legacy of privatization; public access to electronic databases; citizen involvement through information technologies such as computer networks; pricing for government information products and services;…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Citizen Participation, Computer Networks, Databases
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