“…Unlike the industrial society, in which the main activity was the production of material goods, in the current, post-industrial society, the main activity is the production of information (by information we mean knowledge as information about persons, objects, facts, events, phenomena and processes, regardless of the form their representation, which can be recorded on a material medium), and this process is called informatization (hence the term -information society). Such a shift in emphasis is caused, firstly, by the fact that humanity is aware of the limited natural resources of its habitat, and secondly, the emergence of global problems (for example, energy, environmental), the solution of which is impossible by the same means [7]. Information becomes the main resource for the development of the world community and significantly affects the development of other industries and spheres of life: science, technology, social spheres (cultural communication between people, education).…”