Bibliography
Developing Successful ICT Strategies: Competitive Advantages in a Global Knowledge-Driven Society collects an authoritative core of research investigating the notion that information communication technologies (ICTs) have the potential to improve the lives of people and contribute to enhancing social conditions in developing countries through such concepts as the Knowledge Society, open education, and e-governance. Comprehensively covering ICT research and applications in such diverse fields as healthcare, distance learning, government, and environmental activities, this Premier Reference Source will enable libraries to support research in a variety of disciplines that interact with ICT and its impact on the development of societies.
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Social ICT Applications
e-Social Science
Bibliography - e-Social Science ()
- Using Web 2.0 for scientific applications and scientific communities; 2009
- The Practice of e-Science and e-Social Science ; 2007
- Developing Successful Ict Strategies: Competitive Advantages in a Global Knowledge-driven Society; 2007
- Internet Voting Technologies and Civic Participation: The Users’ Perspective; 2004
- Electronic behaviour settings for CSCW; 2000