Towards Information Policy?
Author(s)
Thomas, Julian
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
1998
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Julian Thomas considers developments in national information policy since the change of government. He considers some long-standing problems such as the fragmentation of information policy across numerous agencies, paying particular attention to the objectives of the new National Office of the Information Economy. The article argues that information policy lacks focus, and has not yet moved beyond the boosterism of the mid-1990sJulian Thomas considers developments in national information policy since the change of government. He considers some long-standing problems such as the fragmentation of information policy across numerous agencies, paying particular attention to the objectives of the new National Office of the Information Economy. The article argues that information policy lacks focus, and has not yet moved beyond the boosterism of the mid-1990s
View less >
View less >
Journal Title
Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy
Volume
87
Subject
Studies in Human Society
Studies in Creative Arts and Writing
Language, Communication and Culture