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Information Technology in Developing Countries
Information Technology in Developing Countries is a Newsletter of the International Federation and Information Processing (IFIP) Working Group 9.4 which deals with social implications of computers in developing countries. The Newsletter reaches 750 subscribers and 45 libraries in 40 countries. The readership consists of IT professionals, academics and administrators concerned with IT policy. The Newsletter is in its 9th year of publication and is distributed as a hard copy as well as through the website. It carries articles on IT applications in developing countries which have created a socio-economic impact; evaluation of National policies on IT and telecommunications sectors and paradigms to understand the impact of IT on development. Conferences relevant to the developing countries are announced and reviews of such conferences and books are carried.
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