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'Information access' is an area of
informatics and
library science which concerns ensuring free and open access to
information. Information access covers many issues such as
copyright,
open source,
privacy, and
security.
Provision was made in
copyright and
patent law for information in the
public domain. However the extent of the public domain has been under attack in recent years, as database vendors expand the copyright and contract laws to eliminate concepts such as
fair use. UCITA, the
Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act has been defeated in most jurisdictions, but restrictions on the public domain still exist in more recent laws such as the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Librarians have always advocated for free and open access to government information. Groups such as the
American Library Association, the
American Association of Law Libraries,
Ralph Nader's
Taxpayers Assets Project have advocated for free access to
legal information. The
vendor neutral citation movement in the
legal field is working to ensure that courts will accept
citations from cases on the web which do not have the traditional (copyrighted) page numbers from the
West Publishing company. There is a worldwide
Free Access to Law Movement movement which advocates free access to legal information. The Wired Magazine Article
Who Owns The Law is a good introduction to the access to legal information issue.
Post
9-11 acts such as the
Patriot Act, in the interest of
security has led to restrictions on access to certain types of information as well as an increased government attempts at surveillance of individual's
private information, such as their library records.
The
open source movement has impacted areas such as
software and free access to
scholarly journals.
Lawrence Lessig advocates for open source and argues that computer code can regulate conduct in much the same way that
legal codes do.
External links
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CRS Report - Access to Government Information in the United States
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Information Access Alliance
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ALA- Access to Electronic Information, Services, and Networks
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Issues in Access to Information: A Bibliography
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The Information Society - The way to equitable globalisation and development? News reports and features by IPS Inter Press Service