1976
DOI: 10.1108/eb050567
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The distribution of community information: the role of the computer and computer‐based networks

Abstract: The concept of community information or social information is defined and related to other forms of information. The sources of information for residents of a specific community are determined. A ‘computer assistant’ (CACTIS) for a local community information centre is described. Different types of information networks are presented and related to regional characteristics. A networking study for community information centres, resource centres, and constituency offices in southwestern Ontario, with CACTIS as it… Show more

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“…Paisley (1968) also states about various social, political and economical factors attached with one's information needs. Krikelas (1983), Cronin (1981) and Teague (1976) classify the information need into various groups.…”
Section: Background On Information Needmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paisley (1968) also states about various social, political and economical factors attached with one's information needs. Krikelas (1983), Cronin (1981) and Teague (1976) classify the information need into various groups.…”
Section: Background On Information Needmentioning
confidence: 99%