APDIP Publications
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APDIP e-Notes
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APDIP e-Notes APDIP e-Notes are brief documents that present analyses of specific issues related to information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable human development in the Asia-Pacific region. This series introduces readers to the who, what, where, why and how of a wide range of current issues related to ICTs such as e-governance, free and open source software, ICTs and poverty alleviation, Internet governance and many others.
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e-Primers for the Information Economy, Society, and Polity Series
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e-Primers for the Information Economy, Society, and Polity Series The e-primers series is a regional public information effort of UNDP-APDIP and the e-ASEAN Task Force Secretariat to provide policy makers and opinion leaders in developing countries of the Asia-Pacific with a clear understanding of the various terminologies, definitions, trends and issues surrounding the information economy, as well as, the specific implications of ICT for their societies.
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e-Primers on Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Series
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e-Primers on Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Series To serve as introductory documents to FOSS in general, as well as covering particular topic areas in greater detail. Their purpose is to raise FOSS awareness, particularly among policy-makers, practitioners and educators.
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Regional Human Development Report
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Promoting ICT for Human Development in Asia: Realizing the Millennium Development Goals
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UNDP-APDIP ICT4D Series The UNDP-APDIP ICT4D Series comprises publications on specific applications of ICT policies and its impact in accelerating social and economic development. It highlights the key and fundamental policies within the field of ICT for Development (ICT4D) and emphasizes the importance of ICT4D policies; development of national ICT agendas; application of ICT in specific sectors; and the use of ICTs by targeted communities. It also seeks to provide concrete research and analysis on the strengths and weaknesses that are evident in ICT for Development policies across the region.
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Digital Review of Asia-Pacific The Digital Review of Asia Pacific provides a quick overview of how ICTs are being deployed across 29 economies in the region to facilitate socioeconomic development. Authors who live and work in the region, contributed towards the researching and writing of the chapters found in the book.
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Asia Pacific 2003/2004 Asia Pacific 2005/2006
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Other Publications
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Bridging the Information Divide: A Philippine Guidebook on ICTs for Development This guidebook by Erwin Alampay, Richard Heeks and Peter Paul A. Soliva, was developed to raise awareness and appreciation among development practitioners, community organizations, local government units and ordinary people on the role of information and knowledge in society. It also puts into perspective the role of ICTs as enablers and places information at the center of its discussion. |
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Roadmap for Open ICT Ecosystems
The Roadmap for Open ICT Ecosystems is a user-friendly guide for policy makers and technologists offerings tools for understanding, creating, and sustaining open information and communication technologies ecosystems. Inside the guide you will find: core principles for openness; best practices and case studies; practical policy guidelines; and an Openness Maturity Model. |
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Pan Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme: Brief review of research projects funded by the programme
This publication tells the stories of nine of the most innovative projects from six different Asia-Pacific countries under this grant scheme. These are examples of pioneering research and development activities using new ICTs. |
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