This volume examines the role of specialized knowledge in
evaluating and designing information policy. The author begins with
a description of the context in which American information policy
is made with examples of existing domestic and international
policies. He explores scientific and technical information,
presents a case study of the SATCOM Report and concludes with
suggestions for a new, broadly conceived research agenda within the
framework of the method of investigation described in the book.
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