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Institutional, policy and legal barriers to information support for development projects

Perkins, Mark (1997) Institutional, policy and legal barriers to information support for development projects. IFLA Journal 23(1):pp. 23-29.

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Abstract

This is an updated version of a paper presented to the ALP/Government Libraries Workshop at IFLA '96. While the Internet is touted as the solution to many problems including developmental the article sets out to show how such problems do not have technical solutions as the problems themselves are social. Issues addressed include censorship, privacy, copyright, training, literacy and the political/economic power to utilize information.

Keywords:Cebsorship, privacy, copyright, institutional context,
Subjects:E. Publishing and legal issues. > ED. Intellectual property: author's rights, ownership, copyright, copyleft.
B. Information use and sociology of information. > BC. Information in society.
E. Publishing and legal issues. > EF. Censorship.
ID Code:4525
Deposited By:Perkins, Mark
Deposited On:11 August 2005
Alternative Locations:http://www.ifla.org/faife/papers/conf/perkins.htm
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