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The Impact of Information Policy Measuring the Effects of the Commercialization of Canadian Government Statistics
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Kirsti Nilsen
ISBN: 1-56750-509-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-56750-509-2
272 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 12/30/2000
List Price: $39.95 (UK Sterling Price: £27.95)
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Media Type: Paperback
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Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: This book focuses on the effects of information policy. While information policy studies often consider the ideology underlying policy, the policy process, the stakeholders and players in that process, and the nature of the outcomes of policy development, there have been few studies that focus on the ultimate effects of information policy. This book looks at effects from two perspectives. First, it examines the impact of government-wide information policies on a specific government agency in terms of its dissemination policies for the information it provides. Secondly, the effects of the ensuing agency information policies on social science research are examined.

The government-wide policies of interest here are cost-recovery and restraint initiatives imposed by the Canadian federal government in the mid-1980s. The policy statements specifically identified government information as an area in which increased revenues could be generated. Such de facto information policies can have a wide effect on government information production and dissemination. In this book, the history and background of the policies is considered and the effects were empirically examined using multiple methods of analysis. The period covered is mid-1980s through mid-1990s. An epilogue chapter provides information on recent policy developments in Canada and the continuing effects of the policies of the 1980s.
Table of Contents:
  • Background and Method
    Investigating Information Policy Effects
    Methodology
    Information Policy
    Information Policy: A Literature Review
    Canadian Government Information Policy
    Policy Effects on a Government Agency Statistics: Canada's Response to the Cost-Recovery and Restraint Initiatives
    Determining Effects on Users
    User Studies of Social Scientists and Statistics
    Findings on Social Science and Their General Use of Statistics
    Findings on Use of Statistics Canada and Other Statistics Sources
    Effects of Information Policy on Users
    What We Know Now
    Summarizing Findings and Drawing Conclusions
    Epilogue: How Statistics Canada has responded to...
    Appendix
    References
About the Author: KIRSTI NILSEN is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario./e
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