CENDI Cites: Item 299


A Comprehensive Assessment of Public Information: Final Report.

http://www.nclis.gov/govt/assess/assess.html
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Keywords: Access Management (Technologies)
Electronic Publishing (STI Management)
Information Value (Technologies)
Public Access (U.S. Policy)
U.S. Legislation/Policy - General (U.S. Policy)

Author:U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
Abstract:Senators John McCain and Joseph Lieberman requested this study be made because of the complexities of providing information using emerging electronic technologies. In the report, NCLIS calls for the recognition of government information as a national resource that should be planned and managed accordingly. The findings and recommendations by NCLIS are meant to serve as a strategic plan for reform in the the way government creates, stores and disseminates information. This comprehensive study undertaken by NCLIS was begun in June 2000 consists of 4 volumes. Volume 2 was recently released in March 2001.
Publisher:U.S. Government Printing Office
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Date Published:2001-03
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Resource Type:Report
Language:English
Format:PDF
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Cites Item Number 299 Originally Indexed: 02/12/2001

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