Communications research and development activities in Canada : a survey / by K. Acheson and C.J. Maule with appendix by B. MacDonald.: Co27-128/1983E-PDF
"Research and development (R&D) is defined as a systematic process of augmenting knowledge. In the communications/information sectors of the economy, knowledge is both an output that is directly consumed, and a production input that enhances the dissemination of content or the production of other goods and services"--Abstract.
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| Title | Communications research and development activities in Canada : a survey / by K. Acheson and C.J. Maule with appendix by B. MacDonald. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (viii, 277 pages) |
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