Information Communication Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications, Volume 1Craig Van Slyke Information Communication Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is the essential reference source created to meet the rapid development of information communication technologies research, compiling scholarly work in the pivotal areas of social adaptation to information technology. This six-volume compendium covers such topics as ad-hoc networks, collaborative environments, e governance, and urban information systems, with case studies, empirical analysis, and conceptual models. With 314 chapters contributed by nearly 500 experts from 56 countries, Information Communication Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications will provide any library's collection with the definitive reference on ICTs. |
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15 Applying for Government Grants for ICT in Australia Lynne H De Weaver 183 | 2562 |
8 An ICT Enabled Community in Rural Nigeria and the UK Pamela McLean 2003 | 2563 |
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