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Main Author: Dorner, Daniel G.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ641624
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author Dorner, Daniel G.
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contents The Essential Services Policy Network: Organizational Influence in Canada's Information Highway Policy Development Process. Dorner, Daniel G. Access to Information Computer Networks Foreign Countries Information Networks Information Policy Information Services Internet Online Systems Public Policy Telecommunications Explores organizational influence in the policy network that formed around the issue of determining essential services on the Canadian information highway. Qualitative content analysis found the essential services issue had two main aspects: ensuring universal access to telecommunications networks and determining the criteria for defining essential information and communications services. (Contains 89 references.) (AEF)
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spellingShingle The Essential Services Policy Network: Organizational Influence in Canada's Information Highway Policy Development Process.
Dorner, Daniel G.
Access to Information
Computer Networks
Foreign Countries
Information Networks
Information Policy
Information Services
Internet
Online Systems
Public Policy
Telecommunications
The Essential Services Policy Network: Organizational Influence in Canada's Information Highway Policy Development Process. Dorner, Daniel G. Access to Information Computer Networks Foreign Countries Information Networks Information Policy Information Services Internet Online Systems Public Policy Telecommunications Explores organizational influence in the policy network that formed around the issue of determining essential services on the Canadian information highway. Qualitative content analysis found the essential services issue had two main aspects: ensuring universal access to telecommunications networks and determining the criteria for defining essential information and communications services. (Contains 89 references.) (AEF)
title The Essential Services Policy Network: Organizational Influence in Canada's Information Highway Policy Development Process.
topic Access to Information
Computer Networks
Foreign Countries
Information Networks
Information Policy
Information Services
Internet
Online Systems
Public Policy
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ641624