Digital information order or anarchy?

If the vision for the future of digital information is order, ease of access, discoverable resources and sustainable business models, how might this be achieved? In an information environment shaped by an ever growing and persistent demand for more and more digital content from every direction, it h...

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Other Authors: Woodward, Hazel M., Estelle, Lorraine
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Published: London Facet Pub 2010
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