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Journal of Information Technology for Development (The)
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The Journal of Information Technology for Development (ITD) is a forum for research and application of Information Technology (IT) infrastructures in emerging economies and their relationships with the developed world. It addresses global information technology issues by publishing social and technical research on the subject. It seeks to foster research and practice in the development of scalable Information Technology infrastructures.
ITD was first published by Oxford University Press over twenty years ago as the flagship Journal for the Information Technology for Development research community. It seeks to help policy makers, practitioners and academics in making measurable improvements in addressing the Millennium Development Goals through Information and Communication Technology.
Contributions to the Journal are solicited that address IT for Development and can include: policy and commerce infrastructures, sourcing strategies, policy making, international legal frameworks, the effects of online communities and research methods for measuring effects of IT.
ITD was first published by Oxford University Press over twenty years ago as the flagship Journal for the Information Technology for Development research community. It seeks to help policy makers, practitioners and academics in making measurable improvements in addressing the Millennium Development Goals through Information and Communication Technology.
Contributions to the Journal are solicited that address IT for Development and can include: policy and commerce infrastructures, sourcing strategies, policy making, international legal frameworks, the effects of online communities and research methods for measuring effects of IT.
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Email from Sajda Qureshi to The Communication Initiative on December 21 2004.
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