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|b language and its efficiency in information retrieval and information retrieval models. Also, It explores recent developments in the evaluation of retrieval systems of Arabic information, measurements of information retrieval research, and the beginnings of the Arabic information retrieval research, and the development of information retrieval research in twenty one century. The study compares between Arab and foreign research, and attitudes of Arabic beneficiaries toward using web in information retrieval and future research results. As the progress in knowledge became the most accurate method to judge the development in societies, which relies adequately on the progress of the various institutions involved in knowledge, including scientific research institutions, educational institutions and information in various patterns, and involved in the production of information, which has become one of the most prominent elements of knowledge and society's economy, as suggested by the experienced countries such as China, Japan, India, Singapore, Malaysia and Korea, who were able to catch up by implementing foreign knowledge as foundation for their societal development, this research found imperative to introduce the following concepts: • Information policy, objectives and values that needed to be achieved. • Information society and Information societal sectors. • The characteristics of knowledge societies, shifting factors, and their differences with information societies • knowledge society's requirements and formational stages. • Information policy of the Chinese development as strategic model that can be applied in Egypt and in the Arab countries (due to the similarity of the two countries in most human development obstacles such as inflation and economic problems, etc.]. •The views and the perceptions of Egyptian experts regarding the anticipating level of success when implementing the Chinese IT policy in Egypt. • The barriers that blocking the transformation of the Egyptian society to become a knowledge society. • The recommendations of the Arab experts regarding the requirements that needed to transform the information societies to knowledge societies in the Arab World.
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