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Epistemic value theory and the digital divide
Don Fallis
Information Resources and Library Science, School of
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Access to Information
60%
Digital Divide
100%
Economic Disadvantage
20%
Epistemic Value
100%
Epistemology
40%
Information Technology
60%
Knowledge Work
20%
Need to Know
20%
Policy Decisions
20%
Principal Value
20%
Social Disadvantage
20%
Value Theory
100%
Social Sciences
Digital Divide
100%
Information Technology
60%
Knowledge Work
20%
Value Theory
100%
Psychology
Digital Divide
100%
Information Technology
60%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Value Theory
100%