Writing primarily for information professionals such as librarians, but also general users of information, Jaeger and Taylor survey the policy environment in which information and information technologies exist, and the roles that they play in people’s lives. They discuss what information policy is, its sources, why to study it, and its development; types of laws, policies, and regulations impacting information; information policy, information professions, and information institutions; the broader context of information policy; advocacy and activism in the information professions; and the future of information policy. Annotation ©2019 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)