From the pink, green and white copy to ubiquitous information : what role for the information experts? Introductory remarks for the ARMA conference : speeches and statements / by Daniel J. Caron.: SB4-18/3-2011

"Today, everyone agrees that advances in technology have brought the “commodification” of information resources to a previously unparalleled and unimagined scale. These advances enable the participation of citizens in the simultaneous creation, production and reuse of information. Liberated from the confines of analogue production, society is creating an unimaginably large, dynamic, and congested digital information “market space.”"--Introduction.

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Department/Agency Library and Archives Canada.
Title From the pink, green and white copy to ubiquitous information : what role for the information experts? Introductory remarks for the ARMA conference : speeches and statements / by Daniel J. Caron.
Variant title Des copies carbones roses, vertes et blanches à l'omniprésence de l'information : quel sera le rôle des experts de l'information? Discours d'ouverture de la conférence ARMA : allocutions et discours prononcés
Publication type Monograph
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English], Electronic-[French]
Note(s) "November 15, 2010."
Text in English and French on inverted pages.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Library and Archives Canada, 2010, c2011.
Author / Contributor Caron, Daniel J.
Description 8, 10 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
ISBN 978-1-100-54047-4
Catalogue number
  • SB4-18/3-2011
Subject terms Libraries
National archives
Information management
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