Knowledge circulation and scientific information flow have acquired a strategic importance to European economy since the launch in 2000 of the Lisbon Strategy for a knowledge-based economy. As a consequence, it is claimed that improved availability, access and persistence of scientific information will play a vital role in fostering research & development and promoting innovation. Against this context, the session addresses some of the many different aspects of information policy, in the Sciences in general, and in the Humanities more specifically.
Information Policies in Science: qualitative and quantitative aspects
Carla Basili
2013
Abstract
Knowledge circulation and scientific information flow have acquired a strategic importance to European economy since the launch in 2000 of the Lisbon Strategy for a knowledge-based economy. As a consequence, it is claimed that improved availability, access and persistence of scientific information will play a vital role in fostering research & development and promoting innovation. Against this context, the session addresses some of the many different aspects of information policy, in the Sciences in general, and in the Humanities more specifically.File in questo prodotto:
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