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Information is often regarded as a nation's most valuable resource. The management of this resource at a national level presupposes the existence of a coherent national information policy. This article deals with attempts to develop such a policy for information services in Ireland during the 1970s and outlines the present approach of encouraging technological change, in the form of new information technology applications, to determine the character and extent of national information related developments in Ireland.

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