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| author | Mulford, Carolyn |
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| contents | Government's Role in the Electronic Era: User Needs and Government's Response, Proceedings of the Annual FLICC Forum on Federal Information Policies (10th, Washington, D.C., March 25, 1993). Mulford, Carolyn Access to Information Economic Factors Electronic Libraries Federal Government Futures (of Society) Government Role Intellectual Property National Libraries Public Policy State Government User Needs (Information) This proceedings of the annual forum of the Federal Library and Information Center committee (FLICC) of the Library of Congress begins with summaries of introductory and special remarks, two keynote addresses, 15 presentations, and the comments they generated. The publication also contains the text of the keynote addresses: "Establishing a System of State-Based Electronic Libraries" (Robert Kerrey) and "The Electronic Information Era: A Vision of the Future" (Robert C. Heterick, Jr.) and the following papers: 1) "Competition and Cost Concerns: Information as a Commodity--Fee vs. Free" (Barbara Markuson); (2) "User Needs: Pricing of Federal Electronic Information Products and Services" (James P. Love); (3) "Information Policy: The State's Role" (Richard Varn); (4) "Intellectual Property: Introduction, Overview, and User Needs" (William W. Ellis); (5) "Intellectual Property: The Government Perspective--Government's Role in Striking a Balance in the Public Interest" (Dorothy Schrader); (6) "Information Initiatives: Electronic Libraries of the Future--Implications for Federal Librarians" (Robert Wedgeworth); (7) "Emerging Roles and Responsibilities for the Federal Library and Information Professional in the Electronic Age" (S. Michael Malinconico); and (8) "Government Information Policy and Administration in the Next Century: Is Nothing Sacred?" (Harold Relyea). (KRN) |
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| spellingShingle | Government's Role in the Electronic Era: User Needs and Government's Response, Proceedings of the Annual FLICC Forum on Federal Information Policies (10th, Washington, D.C., March 25, 1993). Mulford, Carolyn Access to Information Economic Factors Electronic Libraries Federal Government Futures (of Society) Government Role Intellectual Property National Libraries Public Policy State Government User Needs (Information) Government's Role in the Electronic Era: User Needs and Government's Response, Proceedings of the Annual FLICC Forum on Federal Information Policies (10th, Washington, D.C., March 25, 1993). Mulford, Carolyn Access to Information Economic Factors Electronic Libraries Federal Government Futures (of Society) Government Role Intellectual Property National Libraries Public Policy State Government User Needs (Information) This proceedings of the annual forum of the Federal Library and Information Center committee (FLICC) of the Library of Congress begins with summaries of introductory and special remarks, two keynote addresses, 15 presentations, and the comments they generated. The publication also contains the text of the keynote addresses: "Establishing a System of State-Based Electronic Libraries" (Robert Kerrey) and "The Electronic Information Era: A Vision of the Future" (Robert C. Heterick, Jr.) and the following papers: 1) "Competition and Cost Concerns: Information as a Commodity--Fee vs. Free" (Barbara Markuson); (2) "User Needs: Pricing of Federal Electronic Information Products and Services" (James P. Love); (3) "Information Policy: The State's Role" (Richard Varn); (4) "Intellectual Property: Introduction, Overview, and User Needs" (William W. Ellis); (5) "Intellectual Property: The Government Perspective--Government's Role in Striking a Balance in the Public Interest" (Dorothy Schrader); (6) "Information Initiatives: Electronic Libraries of the Future--Implications for Federal Librarians" (Robert Wedgeworth); (7) "Emerging Roles and Responsibilities for the Federal Library and Information Professional in the Electronic Age" (S. Michael Malinconico); and (8) "Government Information Policy and Administration in the Next Century: Is Nothing Sacred?" (Harold Relyea). (KRN) |
| title | Government's Role in the Electronic Era: User Needs and Government's Response, Proceedings of the Annual FLICC Forum on Federal Information Policies (10th, Washington, D.C., March 25, 1993). |
| topic | Access to Information Economic Factors Electronic Libraries Federal Government Futures (of Society) Government Role Intellectual Property National Libraries Public Policy State Government User Needs (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED365285 |