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Human rights as a topic and guide for LIS research and practice
Kay Mathiesen
Information Resources and Library Science, School of
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Human Rights
100%
Information Science Research
100%
Library Science
100%
Information Science
37%
Intellectual Property
25%
Privacy Properties
25%
Global Information
12%
Human Life
12%
Effective Communication
12%
Human Users
12%
Linchpin
12%
Expression Property
12%
Age of Information
12%
Information Services
12%
Human Rights Theory
12%
Communication Privacy
12%
Communication Properties
12%
Human Rights Conventions
12%
Communication Rights
12%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Library and Information Science
100%
Intellectual Property
22%
Consumers
11%
Information Systems
11%
Information Services
11%
Information Society
11%
Human Rights Convention
11%
Arts and Humanities
Human Rights
100%
Intellectuals
20%
Global
10%
Literature
10%
Expression
10%
Human Life
10%
Rights theory
10%
Information Age
10%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Information Service
100%