Abstract
The technology of electronic information processing favors the eventual existence of large numbers of information publishers, rather than the creation of large central data banks. Publicity and billing are functions that may be assumed by large organizations, but database creation is likely to be highly pluralistic, and access to the data, wherever there are systems of universal electronic access to dispersed databases, raises problems with regard to copyright and to standards for interconnection. © 1984 Crane, Russak & Company, Inc.
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De Sola Pool, I. (1984). User interfaces. Information Society, 2(3–4), 429–445. https://doi.org/10.1080/01972243.1984.9959988
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