Information communication technologies [electronic resource] : concepts, methodologies, tools and applications / [compiled by] Craig Van Slyke.
Publication details: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2008.Description: electronic texts (6 v. : ill., maps) : digital filesISBN:- 9781599049502 (ebook)
- Information technology -- Social aspects
- Information technology -- Economic aspects
- Information technology -- Political aspects
- Digital communications -- Social aspects
- Information society
- Adaptive ICT-Based Learning Environment
- Computing and ICT Literacy
- Convergence of ICT and Culture
- Cultural Studies Approach to Gender and ICT
- Developing Regional Tourism Using ICT
- Enabling Strategy Formulation by ICT
- Gender and ICT Policy
- ICT and Business in the New Economy
- ICT and Developing Social Capital
- ICT and Knowledge Management Systems
- ICT and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis
- ICT and the Travel Industry
- ICT Applications in Aviation
- ICT in Regional Development
- ICT, Work Organizations, and Society
- ICT-Based Learning
- ICTs as Tools for Poverty Reduction
- ICTs for Intercultural Dialog
- Impact of ICTs on Learning Agency
- Integrating ICT in Universities
- Mobile ICT
- New ICTs for Conflict Prevention and Management
- Patents and Standards in the ICT Sector
- Political Uses of ICT Initiatives
- Transforming Democracy through ICT
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- HM851 .I5315 2008e
- Also available in print.

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Fundamental concepts and theories in information communication technologies -- Information communication technologies development and design methodologies -- Information communication technologies tools and technologies -- Utilization and application of information communication technologies -- Organizational and social implications of information communication technologies -- Managerial impact of information communication technologies -- Critical issues in information communication technologies -- Emerging trends in information communication technologies.
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"This collection meets these research challenges; compiling breaking research in the pivotal areas of social adaptation to information technology. It covers ad-hoc networks, collaborative environments, e-governance, and urban information systems, case studies, empirical analysis, and conceptual models. Over 300 chapters contributed by experts, this six-volume compendium will provide any library's collection with the definitive reference on ICTs"--Provided by publisher.
Also available in print.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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