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The Information Society, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1983
- Gerry P. Sweeney:
Information, Technology, and Development. 1-3 - Robert A. White, James M. McDonnell:
Priorities for national communication policy in the third world. 5-33 - Donald McLean Lamberton:
Information, Organization, and development policy. 35-51 - Harry East:
Information technology and the problems of less developed countries. 53-64 - R. Narasimhan:
The socioeconomic significance of information technology to developing countries. 65-79 - John C. Gray:
Information-policy problems in developing countries. 81-89
- Robert Lee Chartrand:
Introduction. 91-96
Volume 2, Number 2, 1983
- James G. Kendrick:
Cycle times of information. 97-106 - Elizabeth L. Young, Louis A. Bransford:
Telecommunications in rural America: An appraisal and a prediction. 107-119 - Raymond D. Lett:
Computers: The newest technology for American farmers. 121-129 - James W. Morentz:
Information technology in rural emergency management. 131-143 - Mary Gardiner Jones:
The challenge of the new information technologies: The need to respond to citizens' information needs. 145-156 - Jane Bortnick:
Information technology and the developing world: Opportunities and obstacles. 157-170
Volume 2, Numbers 3-4, 1984
- Howard L. Resnikoff:
Introduction. 171-172
- Howard L. Resnikoff:
The information technology background. 173-178 - Wilson P. Dizard:
U.S. competitiveness in international information trade. 179-216 - Geza Feketekuty, Jonathan Aronson:
Restrictions on trade in communication and information services. 217-247 - Seymour E. Goodman, M. R. Kelly:
We are not alone: A sample of international policy challenges and issues. 249-268 - Edward A. Friedman:
Machine-mediated instruction for work-force training and education. 269-320
- Fred W. Weingarten:
Comments on "machine-mediated instruction for work-force training and education" by Edward A. Friedman. 321-325
- Willis H. Ware:
Policy aspects of privacy and access. 327-350
- George B. Trubow:
Comments on "policy aspects of privacy and access" by Willis H. Ware. 351-357
- Stanley M. Besen:
The regulation of telecommunications networks. 359-380 - Martha E. Williams:
Policy issues for electronic databases and database systems. 381-417
- Marilyn M. Mantei:
Access, security, and integrity issues for electronic databases: Commentary on "policy issues for electronic databases and database systems" by Martha E. Williams. 419-427
- Ithiel de Sola Pool:
User interfaces. 429-445
- James L. McKenney:
Comments on "user interfaces" by Ithiel de Sola Pool. 447-450
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