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THE SURVIVAL OF KNOWLEDGE - THE NEW-ZEALAND PLAN

作     者:HILLIARD, RL 

作者机构:FCCEDUC PUBL BROADCASTING BRANCHWASHINGTONDC 20554 

出 版 物:《TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY》 (电信政策)

年 卷 期:1989年第13卷第2期

页      面:94-98页

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学科分类:1205[管理学-图书情报与档案管理] 0810[工学-信息与通信工程] 0809[工学-电子科学与技术(可授工学、理学学位)] 08[工学] 0503[文学-新闻传播学] 

摘      要:Some New Zealanders are proposing to make an economic as well as a political virtue of the country s antinuclear stand by linking it to modern mass communication, with the goal of making New Zealand the world s safe information and data center. In 1985, Databank Systems Ltd. s Gordon Hogg proposed that New Zealand become a world databank repository in order to protect information and creative works from destruction in a nuclear holocaust. Hogg s proposal was cleared by the New Zealand government and the idea won the support of such sources as the prime minister, the National Council of the New Zealand Computer Society, and Parliament s caucus committee on communications. By mid-summer 1988, some progress had been made in establishing a broad justification for the project and increasing support for it, but effective government action on the project will only occur when it has advanced to the point that its realities and implications are fully understood.

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