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Main Authors: Pettigrew, Karen E., Wilkinson, Margaret Ann
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532865
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author Pettigrew, Karen E.
Wilkinson, Margaret Ann
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Wilkinson, Margaret Ann
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Wilkinson, Margaret Ann
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contents Control of Community Information: An Analysis of Roles. Pettigrew, Karen E. Wilkinson, Margaret Ann Access to Information Community Cooperation Community Education Community Information Services Decision Making Empowerment Financial Support Information Networks Information Policy Information Services Locus of Control Ownership Public Agencies Quality Control Quality of Life Referral Users (Information) Explores the differences between information and referral agencies and online community networks from an information policy perspective. Analyzes which has control within the following six facets: agency ownership and governance, funding, information flow, access, ownership of information, and quality control. Confirms distinctive roles, and advocates for cooperation in order to empower communities with better decision-making. (LAM)
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spellingShingle Control of Community Information: An Analysis of Roles.
Pettigrew, Karen E.
Wilkinson, Margaret Ann
Access to Information
Community Cooperation
Community Education
Community Information Services
Decision Making
Empowerment
Financial Support
Information Networks
Information Policy
Information Services
Locus of Control
Ownership
Public Agencies
Quality Control
Quality of Life
Referral
Users (Information)
Control of Community Information: An Analysis of Roles. Pettigrew, Karen E. Wilkinson, Margaret Ann Access to Information Community Cooperation Community Education Community Information Services Decision Making Empowerment Financial Support Information Networks Information Policy Information Services Locus of Control Ownership Public Agencies Quality Control Quality of Life Referral Users (Information) Explores the differences between information and referral agencies and online community networks from an information policy perspective. Analyzes which has control within the following six facets: agency ownership and governance, funding, information flow, access, ownership of information, and quality control. Confirms distinctive roles, and advocates for cooperation in order to empower communities with better decision-making. (LAM)
title Control of Community Information: An Analysis of Roles.
topic Access to Information
Community Cooperation
Community Education
Community Information Services
Decision Making
Empowerment
Financial Support
Information Networks
Information Policy
Information Services
Locus of Control
Ownership
Public Agencies
Quality Control
Quality of Life
Referral
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532865