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The Information Society, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1981
- Paul Sieghart:

The International Implications of the Development of Microelectronics. 1-15 - Jaques G. Maisonrouge:

Regulation of international information flows. 17-30 - Mary Gardiner Jones:

Telecommunications technologies: New approaches to consumer information dissemination. 31-52 - William E. Colby:

Intelligence in the 1980s. 53-69 - Edwin B. Parker:

Information services and economic growth. 71-78 - Oswald H. Ganley:

Political aspects of communications and information resources in Canada. 79-89
Volume 1, Number 2, 1981
- Wilson P. Dizard:

The coming information age. 91-112 - Gerry P. Sweeney:

Telematics and development. 113-132 - Joseph Becker:

New departures in scientific and technical communication. 133-142 - Kent Hall:

The economic nature of information. 143-166
Volume 1, Number 3, 1982
- Anne Wells Branscomb:

Beyond deregulation: Designing the information infrastructure. 167-190 - Sena Hoosenally Black, Donald A. Marchand:

Assessing the value of information in organizations: A challenge for the 1980s. 191-225 - Robert T. Smythe:

H.R. 3137 and the search for national information policy. 227-248 - Martin M. Cummings:

Medical information services: For public good or private profit? 249-260
- Enid Mumford:

Comment: The information society: The risks and benefits of microelectronic applications. 275-280
Volume 1, Number 4, 1982
- Richard C. Beaird:

Communications: Commerce and culture. 281-305 - Robert M. Hayes, Timothy Erickson:

Added value as a function of purchases of information services. 307-338 - Burt Nanus:

Developing strategies for the information society. 339-356 - David L. Holzman:

The elusive office automation benefits. 357-373
- Liam J. Bannon:

Report on the conference "information technology: Impact on the way of life". 375-378

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