Report on Developments World-Wide on National Information Policy
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Acknowlegements
- Methods Used
- Introduction
- E-Government
- Introduction
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- Hong Kong
- New Zealand
- Singapore
- South Africa
- Sweden
- USA
- Conclusions
- Content Creation and Delivery
- Introduction
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- Hong Kong
- Singapore
- South Africa
- USA
- Conclusions
- Heritage and Legacy
- Introduction
- International Activities
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- New Zealand
- South Africa
- USA
- Conclusions
- Quality of Information
- Introduction
- USA
- Universal Access
- Introduction
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- Hong Kong
- USA
- Electronic Commerce
- Introduction
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- New Zealand
- Singapore
- South Africa
- USA
- Legal Deposit
- Introduction
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- New Zealand
- Singapore
- South Africa
- USA
- Conclusions
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Introduction
- International Agreements
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- Singapore
- South Africa
- USA
- Conclusions
- Freedom of Information
- Introduction
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- Hong Kong
- New Zealand
- Norway
- South Africa
- USA
- Conclusions
- Data Protection and Privacy
- Introduction
- Council of Europe and OECD
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- Hong Kong
- New Zealand
- South Africa
- USA
- Conclusions
- Making It All Work
- Introduction
- Interoperability
- Metadata
- Other Standards and Protocols
- Authentication and Authenticity
- Information Literacy
- Introduction
- Australia
- European Union
- Japan
- New Zealand
- Singapore
- South Africa
- USA
- Conclusions
- Web Site Analysis
- Analysis
- Conclusions
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Conclusions
- ABOUT THIS REPORT
- Credits