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| author | Relyea, Harold C. Halchin, L. Elaine Hogue, Henry B. Agnew, Grace Martin, Mairead Schottlaender, Brian E. C. Jackson, Mary E. |
| author_facet | Relyea, Harold C. Halchin, L. Elaine Hogue, Henry B. Agnew, Grace Martin, Mairead Schottlaender, Brian E. C. Jackson, Mary E. Relyea, Harold C. Halchin, L. Elaine Hogue, Henry B. Agnew, Grace Martin, Mairead Schottlaender, Brian E. C. Jackson, Mary E. |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Special Reports; Homeland Security and Information Management; The Development of Electronic Government in the United States: The Federal Policy Experience; Digital Rights Management: Why Libraries Should Be Major Players; The Current State and Future Promise of Portal Applications; Recruitment and Retention: A Professional Concern. Relyea, Harold C. Halchin, L. Elaine Hogue, Henry B. Agnew, Grace Martin, Mairead Schottlaender, Brian E. C. Jackson, Mary E. Annual Reports Computer Software Electronic Libraries Employment Projections Federal Government Freedom of Information Government Publications Information Management Information Policy Labor Turnover Library Personnel Library Role Privacy Recruitment Scientific and Technical Information Web Sites World Wide Web Theses five reports address five special issues: the effects of the September 11 attacks on information management, including homeland security, Web site information removal, scientific and technical information, and privacy concerns; federal policy for electronic government information; digital rights management and libraries; library Web portal software; and recruitment and retention of library staff. (LRW) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2003 |
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| spellingShingle | Special Reports; Homeland Security and Information Management; The Development of Electronic Government in the United States: The Federal Policy Experience; Digital Rights Management: Why Libraries Should Be Major Players; The Current State and Future Promise of Portal Applications; Recruitment and Retention: A Professional Concern. Relyea, Harold C. Halchin, L. Elaine Hogue, Henry B. Agnew, Grace Martin, Mairead Schottlaender, Brian E. C. Jackson, Mary E. Annual Reports Computer Software Electronic Libraries Employment Projections Federal Government Freedom of Information Government Publications Information Management Information Policy Labor Turnover Library Personnel Library Role Privacy Recruitment Scientific and Technical Information Web Sites World Wide Web Special Reports; Homeland Security and Information Management; The Development of Electronic Government in the United States: The Federal Policy Experience; Digital Rights Management: Why Libraries Should Be Major Players; The Current State and Future Promise of Portal Applications; Recruitment and Retention: A Professional Concern. Relyea, Harold C. Halchin, L. Elaine Hogue, Henry B. Agnew, Grace Martin, Mairead Schottlaender, Brian E. C. Jackson, Mary E. Annual Reports Computer Software Electronic Libraries Employment Projections Federal Government Freedom of Information Government Publications Information Management Information Policy Labor Turnover Library Personnel Library Role Privacy Recruitment Scientific and Technical Information Web Sites World Wide Web Theses five reports address five special issues: the effects of the September 11 attacks on information management, including homeland security, Web site information removal, scientific and technical information, and privacy concerns; federal policy for electronic government information; digital rights management and libraries; library Web portal software; and recruitment and retention of library staff. (LRW) |
| title | Special Reports; Homeland Security and Information Management; The Development of Electronic Government in the United States: The Federal Policy Experience; Digital Rights Management: Why Libraries Should Be Major Players; The Current State and Future Promise of Portal Applications; Recruitment and Retention: A Professional Concern. |
| topic | Annual Reports Computer Software Electronic Libraries Employment Projections Federal Government Freedom of Information Government Publications Information Management Information Policy Labor Turnover Library Personnel Library Role Privacy Recruitment Scientific and Technical Information Web Sites World Wide Web |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ673464 |