791 resultados para right to access
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"The state of Illinois requires that your doctor give you this brochure if you are about to have a breast biopsy or have been diagnosed with breast cancer."--P. 3.
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Bibliography p. 65.
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Signed: A layman.
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"Errata", 5 lines, on p. 59.
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Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.
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Schuyler Otis Bland, chairman.
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"February 1999."
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The future of public libraries has been threatened by funding cuts and new digital technologies which have led many people to question their traditional role and purpose. However, freedom of information, ready access to knowledge and information literacy in all its digital and analog guises are more important than ever. Thus, public libraries remain significant spaces and places where people can socially interact and learn. In many countries public libraries are reinventing themselves and part of this process has been the redesign of library services and the design and construction of new library building and facilities that articulate the values, purpose and role of what has been termed 'the next library'. Following discussion of new library developments in London, Birmingham and Worcester in the UK, Aarhus in Denmark and Helsinki in Finland, the article concludes that public libraries are now both social and media spaces as well as being important physical places that can help city dwellers decide what type of urban world they want to see.
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Peer reviewed