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  • - Implementation, Adoption and Synthesis in Developing Countries
    af Kelvin J. Bwalya & Stephen M. Mutula
    2.045,95 kr.

    E-Government is a hot topic. The integration of Information and Communication Technologies into public service delivery worldwide offers a number of promising opportunities. This text refers in particular to the benefits derived from ubiquitous access to and delivery of government services to citizens, business partners and employees. This book analyses the fundamental technical and non-technical concepts that are essential for successful implementation of e-Government in diverse environments, especially in developing countries. This book is an indispensable resource for both e-Government practitioners and researchers in that it brings to the fore scholarly scrutiny, scientific debate, and best practice in e-Government. The author has a background in computer and information science and accentuates the multi-disciplinary nature of the issues surrounding e-Government.

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    1.882,95 kr.

    Offers insights into the state of library and information science (LIS) in the Middle East and North Africa. This book covers topics such as: information literacy, intellectual property, LIS education and research, publishing and more.

  • - Concepts and Methods for Global Studies
    af Peter Johan Lor
    1.159,95 kr.

  • - Challenges Facing Communications in STM
    af David J. Brown
    1.888,95 kr.

    The debate about access to scientific research raises questions about the current effectiveness of scholarly communication processes. This book explores, from an independent point of view, the current state of the STM publishing market, new publishing technologies and business models as well as the information habit of researchers, the politics of research funders, and the demand for scientific research as a public good. The book also investigates the democratisation of science including how the information needs of knowledge workers outside academia can be embraced in future.