
In this article, the term "shaping information culture" is used to refer to the humanization of value orientations and points of view, determined (determined) by the interaction of specific business factors and external conditions, the subject of editorial activity, knowledge in the information environment, interaction, mutual relations, activity, the development of a lifestyle based on information, The article covers approaches to the understanding of information as an artificial-natural process of individual changes aimed at the creation, storage, processing, distribution and consumption of information as an object of culture.
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