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Latest comment: 16 years ago by JudithRussell in topic Meeting the Information Needs of the American People
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Meeting the Information Needs of the American People
editMeeting the Information Needs of the American People: Past Actions and Future Initiatives is an official publication of the U.S Government and, as such, it is not subject to copyright. I am one of the authors of the report and a former deputy director of NCLIS (1998-2003). I can confirm that it was, and is, the intention of the authors, the contractor and the Commission that this publication be broadly available without copyright restrictions. JudithRussell (talk) 22:26, 31 May 2008 (UTC)Judith C. Russell