Access to Public Sector Information Volume 2: Law, Technology and Policy
By (Author) Professor Brian Fitzgerald
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
29th June 2010
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Paperback
281
Width 176mm, Height 250mm, Spine 16mm
560g
On the back of the growing capacity of networked digital information technologies to process and visualise large amounts of information in a timely, efficient and user-driven manner, we have seen an increasing demand for better access to and re-use of public sector information. The story is not a new one. Share knowledge and together we can do great things; limit access and we reduce the potential for opportunity.
The two volumes of this book seek to explain and analyse the global shift in the way we manage public sector information. In doing so they collect and present papers, reports and submissions on the topic by the leading authors and institutions from across the world. These provide people tasked with mapping out and implementing information policy with reference material and practical guidance.
Volume 2 presents a selection of the key reports and submissions that have been published over the last few years. The volumes are sold separately and as a set.
This book would be a great addition to any reference or government information collection, particularly one emphasizing the intersection of public sector information and open access licensing for multimedia content. Any interdisciplinary study of copyright and fair use, whether related directly to public sector information or to the Internet in general, would also benefit greatly from this title. -- Tom Adamich * DttP: Documents to the People *
Brian Fitzgerald is an Australian legal academic and barrister, specialising in intellectual property and information technology.