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Title: Information Policies in Spain: Towards the New “Information Society”
Author(s): Caridad Sebastián, Mercedes
Méndez Rodríguez, Eva María
Rodríguez Mateos, David
Publisher: K.G. Saur
Issued date: Jan-2001
Citation: Caridad Sebastián, Mercedes; Eva Mª Méndez Rodríguez; David Rodríguez Mateos. Information Policies in Spain: Towards the New ‘Information Society. En: Libri. Munich (Alemania): K.G. Saur, vol. 51, nº 1, 2001, p. 49-60.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/871
ISSN: 0024-2667
Abstract: The concept of a society based on information and knowledge is becoming the norm in every country, including Spain. The need to have well-designed information policies that allow us to come to terms with the new upsurge of media, technology and services that has taken place in our society is discussed first. Information policies required by these changes in society have been implemented in Spain and are described in relation to the new challenges of the “Society of Knowledge.” Similarly, the background and past efforts made in the field of information policy in Spain are analysed, along with the latest government projects that comprise an attempt to get this country to form part of the “Information Society” with the help of the supra-national information policy of the European Union.
Subject: Information policies
Information society
Spain
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