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1. Verfasser: Bryson, Jo
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2000
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED452857
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contents Building a Knowledge-Based Economy and Society. Bryson, Jo Economic Change Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Global Approach Information Services Information Technology Library Role Lifelong Learning National Programs Social Change This paper provides an overview of the forces shaping the future of the knowledge economy and society, including: the speed and type of change that is occurring; the technologies that are propelling it; the technology and information choices that competitors are making; which organizations are in the lead; who has the most to gain and to lose; the investment strategies of competitors vis-a-vis the trends; and the variety of ways these trends may influence customers' demands and needs. The characteristics of a global information economy and society are identified, focusing on the four building blocks of infrastructure provision, lifelong learning, economic growth, and service delivery. National strategies for Singapore, the European Union, and Australia are considered, as is the role of libraries and information services in the global information economy and society. (MES)
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spellingShingle Building a Knowledge-Based Economy and Society.
Bryson, Jo
Economic Change
Foreign Countries
Futures (of Society)
Global Approach
Information Services
Information Technology
Library Role
Lifelong Learning
National Programs
Social Change
Building a Knowledge-Based Economy and Society. Bryson, Jo Economic Change Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Global Approach Information Services Information Technology Library Role Lifelong Learning National Programs Social Change This paper provides an overview of the forces shaping the future of the knowledge economy and society, including: the speed and type of change that is occurring; the technologies that are propelling it; the technology and information choices that competitors are making; which organizations are in the lead; who has the most to gain and to lose; the investment strategies of competitors vis-a-vis the trends; and the variety of ways these trends may influence customers' demands and needs. The characteristics of a global information economy and society are identified, focusing on the four building blocks of infrastructure provision, lifelong learning, economic growth, and service delivery. National strategies for Singapore, the European Union, and Australia are considered, as is the role of libraries and information services in the global information economy and society. (MES)
title Building a Knowledge-Based Economy and Society.
topic Economic Change
Foreign Countries
Futures (of Society)
Global Approach
Information Services
Information Technology
Library Role
Lifelong Learning
National Programs
Social Change
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED452857