Journals and Other Documents
These materials include Journals,
Articles, Other
Documents, published by national and international
associations, nonprofit organizations and corporate bodies.
Journals | back
to top
Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science.
2 (6) January 1976; Spring 1987; 8 (2) December 1981;
12 (5) June/July 1986; 15 (1) October/November 1988; 15
(3) February/March 1989; 16 (1) October/November 1989;
16 (4) April/May 1990; 17 (3) February/March 1991. Communications
of the ACM. 40 (3) March 1997. CRS Review 11 (7/8) July-August
1990.
EDS Washington Report on Federal Data Systems. 6 (4) April
1988; 7 (8) August 1989.
The 18th Annual National Online Meeting May 13-15, 1997.
First Principles: National Security and Civil Liberties.
12 (3) June 1987. The GAO Journal 8 Winter/Spring 1990.
IBM Directions Winter 1989/90.
The Information Society: An International Journal. New
York: Taylor & Francis. 2 (2) 1983; 5 (1) 1987; 7
(3) 1990; 7 (4) 1990; 8 (1-4) 1992; 9 (1-4) 1993; 10 (1-2,
4) 1994; 11 (1-4) 1995.
Intergovernmental Perspective 16 (1) Winter 1990.
Journal of Accountancy October 1986.
Journal of Systems Management 29 (8) August 1978.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science
36 (6) November 1985.
Literacy Lines Spring 1997.
National Security and Civil Liberties 12 (3) June 1987.
NetWorker: The Craft of Network Computing 1 (1) March/April
1991; 1 (1) March/April 1997.
News for Teachers of Political Science 21 Spring 1978.
Science (AAAS). 215 (4534) February 12, 1982.
Technology and the American Economy 1 February 1966.
Washington Post Magazine 26-May 1991.
Articles | back
to top
Bender, David R. “Transborder Data Flow: An Historical
Review and Considerations for the Future,” Special
Libraries. Summer 1988: 230 - 235.
Brown, Jr., Rep. George E. “Proposed: Adaptive
Policies,” Garbage. Summer 1994: 58 - 59.
Chartrand, Robert Lee. “Information policies for
the Republic of Technology.” Bulletin of the American
Society for Information Science. August/September 1989:
9 - 10. 3 copies.
Chartrand, Robert Lee. “Policy Imperatives in the
Information Age,” Bulletin of the American Society
for Information Science. February/March 1986: 6, 9.
Chartrand, Robert Lee. “The Politics of Information.”
Journal of the American Society for Information Science.
36, 6, 1985: 376-382.
de Sola Pool, Ithiel. “Tracking the Flow of Information,”
Science. 221 (4611) August 12, 1983: 609 - 613.
Dillman, Don A., Beck, Donald M. and John C. Allen. “Rural
Barriers to Job Creation Remain, Even in Today’s
Information Age,” Rural Development Perspectives.
February 1998: 21 - 27.
“Europower ’92: How a United Europe Plans
to Exploit Technology to Improve Its Trading Posture.”
IEEE Spectrum. 27, June 1990: 20-38, 43-62.
Feketekuty, Geza and Jonathan D. Aronson. “The
World Information Economy: A Teaching Kit" Draft
article. November 1986.
Ganley, Gladys D. “Power to the People via Personal
Electronic Media,” The Washington Quarterly. Spring
1991: 5 - 22.
George, Joey F., Goodman, Seymour E., Kraemer, Kenneth
L. and Richard O. Mason. “The Information Society:
Image vs. Reality in National Computer Plans.” Manuscript
draft submitted for publication in The Information Society.
August 25, 1994.
Horton, Jr., Forest Woody. “Information Literacy
vs. Computer Literacy,” Bulletin of the American
Society of Information Science. April 1983: 14 - 16.
Hudson, Heather E. and Edwin B. Parker. “Information
Gaps in Rural America: Telecommunications policies for
rural development,” Telecommunications Policy. 14,
June 1990: 193 - 205.
McLoughlin, Glenn J. and Jane Bortnik. “International
Finance: New Information and Telecommunications Techniques,”
CRS Review. October 1989: 17 - 19.
Michael, Donald N. “Some Long-Range Implications
of Computer Technology for Human Behavior in Organizations,”
The American Behavioral Scientist. 9, 8, April 1966: 29
- 35. Reproduced by the Library of Congress, Legislative
Reference Service, November, 1967. Reproduced with the
permission of Sage Publications, Inc., publisher of the
American Behavioral Scientist.
Molina, Alfonso. “1992 and European Integration:
Opportunities and difficulties in high technology collaboration.”
Futures. 22, June 1990: 496-514.
Oettinger, Anthony G. “Information resources: Knowledge
and Power in the 21st Century,” Science. 209, July
4, 1980: 191 - 198.
Taylor, Robert S. “Information Use Environments.”
Progress in Communication Sciences. 10, 1991: 217-255.
Attached - Letter from Taylor.
Vinogradov, V.A. and others. “Towards an International
Information System.” International Social Science
Journal. 33, 1, 1981: 10-49.
Weiss, Janet A. and Robert H. Carver. “Two Cheers
for Paperwork: The Value and Burden of Federal Reporting.”
The Journal of Federalism. 19, Spring 1989: 161 - 174.
Wooster, Harold. “Historical Note: Shining Palaces,
Shifting Sands: National Information Systems,” Journal
of the American Society for Information Science. 38, 5,
1987: 321 - 335.
Wriston, Walter B. “Technology and Sovereignty,”
Foreign Affairs. 67, Winter 1988/89: 63 - 75.
Other Documents
| back to top
Ackoff, Russell L. The SCATT Report: Designing a National
Scientific and Technological Communication System. Pennsylvania:
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1976.
Anderla, Georges. Information in 1985: A Forecasting
Study of Information Needs and Resources. France: Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Bass, Gary and David Plocher. Strengthening Federal Information
Policy: Opportunities and Realities at OMB. Washington,
DC: Benton Foundation, 1989.
Becker, Joseph. A National Approach to Scientific and
Technical Information in the United States. Los Angeles:
National Science Foundation, 1976.
Bezold, Clement and Robert Olson. The Information Millennium:
Alternative Futures. A report for the Information Industry
Association. Washington DC: Information Industry Association,
1986.
Chartrand, Robert Lee and Robert C. Ketcham. "Opportunities
for the Use of Information Resources and Advanced Technologies
in Congress: A Study for the Joint Committee on the Organization
of Congress. A Consultant Report." Carnegie Commission
on Science, Technology and Government, October 1993.
Daddario, Emilio Q. “Information: Our Most Vital
National Resources.” Speech draft contained in “Daddario
Speech Sci Info” file.
National Information Policies: Strategies for the Future.
A Conference Sponsored by the Special Libraries Association,
Washington, DC, December 14 - 15, 1989. 12 copies.
Parker, Edwin B., Hudson, Heather E., Dillman, Don A.
and Andrew D. Roscoe. Rural America in the Information
Age: Telecommunications Policy for Rural Development.
Maryland: The Aspen Institute, 1989.
|