Digital strategy Canada
"Digital information and networked technologies are recognized worldwide as key drivers of economic growth and social well-being in the 21st Century. Canada cannot afford to be left behind. A digital information strategy is crucial to a strong Canadian presence, participation, and ability to compete in a global information market."
Just a question of implementation...
Interesting but ambitious scope:
There are many ways of categorizing content and, as distinctions blur, none is wholly satisfactory. Nevertheless, the work to develop the scope of this Strategy identified four reasonably indicative, although sometimes overlapping, sources of digital information:
- Public domain and civil society
- Academic and research community
- Government and public sector
- Business and corporate world
whole document:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/012033/f2/012033-1000-e.pdf
Just a question of implementation...
Interesting but ambitious scope:
There are many ways of categorizing content and, as distinctions blur, none is wholly satisfactory. Nevertheless, the work to develop the scope of this Strategy identified four reasonably indicative, although sometimes overlapping, sources of digital information:
- Public domain and civil society
- Academic and research community
- Government and public sector
- Business and corporate world
whole document:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/012033/f2/012033-1000-e.pdf
jhagmann - 15. Nov, 19:57