In this research, the task of demonstrating that the library (as an institution) and the librarian (as a professional) are facilitating agents of democratic processes, which must be directed towards achieving the autonomy of citizenship, thanks to social circulation, was undertaken. of the information. In Chapter 1, discusses the way in which Mexican democracy —founded on a constitutional rule of law— faces the challenge of guaranteeing access to information in a transparent manner, by supporting activities in the matter to increase citizen participation. In Chapter 2, the mechanisms through which the right to information is constituted as an essential element that allows generating conditions of equality in multicultural environments immer...
The connection between public libraries and democracy is analyzed from different points of view. The...
Socialization of the public information commons versus the tyrannies of the closures of the informat...
This research examines information laws in Mexico, Chile and Colombia, and contrasts them with an id...
El artículo trata de la importancia del derecho a la información para la participación democrática, ...
This article analyses the importance for Mexico to legislate in favor of the Federal Law of Freedom ...
The article deals with the importance of the right to information for participation in democracy, a ...
While any social need not beget a right to a need so fundamental, objective and universal such as ac...
This paper ( Why the documental information access experts have been banned from the debate about th...
The first aim of this paper is demonstrate that the right to information in democratic societies bec...
Since their appearance in the 19th century, modern public libraries have built themselves into openl...
There exist countless topics in Librarianship and Information Science, one of the areas so far no mu...
Starting from the premise that information is an instrumental resource needed to exercise several hu...
Paper title: "An approximation to the political barriers in the Mexican public libraries." Public li...
Objective. It presents a theoretical discussion of the concept of the library as a democratic instit...
El presente trabajo expone la naturaleza jurídica y la utilidad del derecho a la información, es esp...
The connection between public libraries and democracy is analyzed from different points of view. The...
Socialization of the public information commons versus the tyrannies of the closures of the informat...
This research examines information laws in Mexico, Chile and Colombia, and contrasts them with an id...
El artículo trata de la importancia del derecho a la información para la participación democrática, ...
This article analyses the importance for Mexico to legislate in favor of the Federal Law of Freedom ...
The article deals with the importance of the right to information for participation in democracy, a ...
While any social need not beget a right to a need so fundamental, objective and universal such as ac...
This paper ( Why the documental information access experts have been banned from the debate about th...
The first aim of this paper is demonstrate that the right to information in democratic societies bec...
Since their appearance in the 19th century, modern public libraries have built themselves into openl...
There exist countless topics in Librarianship and Information Science, one of the areas so far no mu...
Starting from the premise that information is an instrumental resource needed to exercise several hu...
Paper title: "An approximation to the political barriers in the Mexican public libraries." Public li...
Objective. It presents a theoretical discussion of the concept of the library as a democratic instit...
El presente trabajo expone la naturaleza jurídica y la utilidad del derecho a la información, es esp...
The connection between public libraries and democracy is analyzed from different points of view. The...
Socialization of the public information commons versus the tyrannies of the closures of the informat...
This research examines information laws in Mexico, Chile and Colombia, and contrasts them with an id...