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Governance and information governance: some ethical considerations within an expanding information society

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Governance and information governance: some ethical considerations within an expanding information society. / White, Don; McManus, John; Atherton, Andrew.
In: International Journal for Quality and Standards, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2007, p. 180-192.

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White, D, McManus, J & Atherton, A 2007, 'Governance and information governance: some ethical considerations within an expanding information society', International Journal for Quality and Standards, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 180-192.

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White, D., McManus, J., & Atherton, A. (2007). Governance and information governance: some ethical considerations within an expanding information society. International Journal for Quality and Standards, 1(1), 180-192.

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White D, McManus J, Atherton A. Governance and information governance: some ethical considerations within an expanding information society. International Journal for Quality and Standards. 2007;1(1):180-192.

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White, Don ; McManus, John ; Atherton, Andrew. / Governance and information governance : some ethical considerations within an expanding information society. In: International Journal for Quality and Standards. 2007 ; Vol. 1, No. 1. pp. 180-192.

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