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Main Authors: Mogge, Dru, Ed., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED372771
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author Mogge, Dru, Ed.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents The Emerging Information Infrastructure: Players, Issues, Technology, and Strategies. Proceedings of Part I of the Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (123rd, Arlington, Virginia, October 20-22, 1993). Mogge, Dru, Ed. And Others Academic Libraries Access to Information Computer Networks Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Government Role Higher Education Industry Information Dissemination Information Networks Information Policy Library Associations Policy Formation Research Libraries Technological Advancement The topic of the 123rd meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is the information infrastructure. The ARL is seeking to influence the policies that will form the backbone of the emerging information infrastructure. The first session concentrated on government roles and initiatives and included the following papers: "Opening Remarks" (Susan K. Nutter); "Canadian Information Policy" (Jocelyn Ghent Mallett); "Developing the National Information Infrastructure (NII)" (Michael Nelson); and "North Carolina's Information Highway" (Jane Smith Patterson). The stakeholders in the emerging information infrastructure are examined in the papers in the second session: "Introduction" (Hiram Davis); "The Public Interest Community: The Social and Legal Costs of the Information Superhighway" (Sonia Jarvis); "The Computer Industry's Assessment of the NII" (Kenneth Kay); "The Telecommunications Industry's Cooperative Role in the National Information Infrastructure (NII)" (Thomas Spacek); and "How the Information Network will Affect the Research and Education Communities" (Paul Evan Peters). Finally, papers concerned with the issues and technology of the infrastructure are presented in the third session: "Introduction" (James Neal); "Convergence and Higher Education" (Richard Taylor); and "Technological Change and the Public Interest" (Frederick Weingarten). (JLB)
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spellingShingle The Emerging Information Infrastructure: Players, Issues, Technology, and Strategies. Proceedings of Part I of the Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (123rd, Arlington, Virginia, October 20-22, 1993).
Mogge, Dru, Ed.
And Others
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Computer Networks
Foreign Countries
Futures (of Society)
Government Role
Higher Education
Industry
Information Dissemination
Information Networks
Information Policy
Library Associations
Policy Formation
Research Libraries
Technological Advancement
The Emerging Information Infrastructure: Players, Issues, Technology, and Strategies. Proceedings of Part I of the Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (123rd, Arlington, Virginia, October 20-22, 1993). Mogge, Dru, Ed. And Others Academic Libraries Access to Information Computer Networks Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Government Role Higher Education Industry Information Dissemination Information Networks Information Policy Library Associations Policy Formation Research Libraries Technological Advancement The topic of the 123rd meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is the information infrastructure. The ARL is seeking to influence the policies that will form the backbone of the emerging information infrastructure. The first session concentrated on government roles and initiatives and included the following papers: "Opening Remarks" (Susan K. Nutter); "Canadian Information Policy" (Jocelyn Ghent Mallett); "Developing the National Information Infrastructure (NII)" (Michael Nelson); and "North Carolina's Information Highway" (Jane Smith Patterson). The stakeholders in the emerging information infrastructure are examined in the papers in the second session: "Introduction" (Hiram Davis); "The Public Interest Community: The Social and Legal Costs of the Information Superhighway" (Sonia Jarvis); "The Computer Industry's Assessment of the NII" (Kenneth Kay); "The Telecommunications Industry's Cooperative Role in the National Information Infrastructure (NII)" (Thomas Spacek); and "How the Information Network will Affect the Research and Education Communities" (Paul Evan Peters). Finally, papers concerned with the issues and technology of the infrastructure are presented in the third session: "Introduction" (James Neal); "Convergence and Higher Education" (Richard Taylor); and "Technological Change and the Public Interest" (Frederick Weingarten). (JLB)
title The Emerging Information Infrastructure: Players, Issues, Technology, and Strategies. Proceedings of Part I of the Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (123rd, Arlington, Virginia, October 20-22, 1993).
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Computer Networks
Foreign Countries
Futures (of Society)
Government Role
Higher Education
Industry
Information Dissemination
Information Networks
Information Policy
Library Associations
Policy Formation
Research Libraries
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED372771