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Towards a creativity research agenda in information ethics
2007
The International Review of Information Ethics
The value for human wellbeing and social development of information and its associated tools and technolo-gies is no longer controversial. While still less well-endowed than other regions, Africa has growing numbers of print and electronic journals, funding programmes, and researcher and practitioner networks concerned with the generation and use of information in multiple domains. Most of this activity focuses on information as a knowledge resource, providing the factual basis for policy and
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