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Information for Research in Developing Countries – Information Technology, a Friend or Foe?

Arunachalam, Subbiah (2003) Information for Research in Developing Countries – Information Technology, a Friend or Foe?. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 29(5):pp. 16-21.

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Abstract

The difference between the advanced and developing countries in the matter of access to information for research has been continually increasing. The advent of the Internet and electronic sources of information has not only exacerbated the gap but also led to the exclusion of developing country researchers from taking part as equal partners in publishing, refereeing, and in international collaboration. If handled imaginatively, the very same technologies can help bridge the information gap between the rich and the poor countries and help improve research productivity worldwide. Many initiatives that are already in place are described and suggestions are given on steps to be taken by developing country researchers.

EPrint Type:Journal Article (Paginated)
Keywords:Visibility, Scientific communities, Transition barriers, Electronic Publishing
Subjects:Internet
Information Systems
ID Code:832
Deposited On:16 May 2005
Alternative Locations:http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Jun-03/arunachalam.html
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