Title
National Information Infrastructures In Central And Eastern Europe: Perspectives From The Library Community
Abstract
Information infrastructures (IIs) are a complex arrangement of people, technology, institutions, content, and conduits. Their development is shaped by the environment in which they evolve and the visions ascribed to them by the various actors. This article examines the assumptions, meanings, and definitions associated with Its in four Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. In particular, it focuses on how one stakeholder group, the library community, frames the policy debates around Hs. In-depth interviews were conducted in 1999 with 49 library policymakers in 37 institutions. The data shed light on the respondents' collective story and visions and help us gain a better understanding of political and cultural differences in the development of IIs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1080/01972240490269979
INFORMATION SOCIETY
Keywords
Field
DocType
Central and Eastern Europe, information policy, frames, framing, libraries, national information infrastructure
Framing (construction),Stakeholder,Public relations,Sociology,Vision,Cultural diversity,National Information Infrastructure,Politics,Information policy,Information infrastructure
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
20
1
0197-2243
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.45
4
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nadia Caidi110617.80