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August 08, 2003
Librarians without power (but with information)
El Pais diary in its edition of July 31st 2003 published some declarations made by José B. Terceiro, after this expert in information society presentation in the Cursos de Verano de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Profesor Terceiro said: “Contary to what is thought, information is not always power. Librarians, who have no power, are the people who have more information. Politicians, who represent power, used to be very bad-informed.”
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