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The status and development of information legislation in Kenya isdiscussed, with particular focus on legislation affecting informationflow in libraries and information centres. The purpose of informationlegislation is outlined. The importance of information legislation indeveloping countries is considered in relation to its role in guiding,regulating and controlling the use of information and informationresources within a society whether or not there is a nationalinformation policy.
Library Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 1, 1991
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