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This bibliography was prepared by volunteers and does not pretend to provide an exhaustive overview of the literature in this area. Many more sources could be cited, particularly Internet resources. A significant work used in the preparation of this bibliography was the Bibliography for the National Summit On Information Policy cited in this document.
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