=======================================================================

UNDP-APDIP is pleased to announce the launch of a new series entitled 

"APDIP e-Note"

 

The first two APDIP e-Notes are now available on our website
www.apdip.net/apdipenote/

 

=======================================================================

 

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.

 

The first two APDIP e-Notes are now available on our website
www.apdip.net/apdipenote/

 

* APDIP e-Note 1 - Voices from Asia Pacific: Internet governance for
sustainable human development

 

* APDIP e-Note 2 - Do Governments Actually Believe that ICT Can Help
Alleviate Poverty? A perspective from Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers

 

In these pdf documents, the bullet points in the blue box are clickable and
will take you to the related sections of the e-Notes. The URLs are also
clickable.

 

APDIP e-Notes are being developed by the United Nations Development
Programme's Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (UNDP-APDIP),
based at the UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok, Thailand.

 

 

UNDP-APDIP also brings out the following series that might interest you:

 

- Digital Review of Asia Pacific offers comprehensive reports and useful
analyses of how 29 economies/countries are using ICTs in business,
government and civil society. The latest edition, 2005-2006, details
developments and challenges facing the ICT industry in the Asia-Pacific
region. It is an essential guide for ICT-related policy development,
planning, research and project implementation.

 

- e-Primers for the Information Economy, Society, and Polity Series
introduces concepts, issues and trends surrounding the information economy.
Titles include: e-Commerce and e-Business; e-Government; Genes, Technology
and Policy; ICTs for Poverty Alleviation; ICT in Education; the Information
Age; Legal and Regulatory Issues; and Nets, Webs and the Information
Infrastructure. Coming soon is one on Internet Governance.

 

- e-Primers on Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Series serves as
introductory documents to FOSS issues. Titles include: FOSS: A General
Introduction; FOSS: Education; FOSS: Government Policy; and FOSS:
Localization. A draft of the FOSS: Open Standards e-Primer is now available
online for public review and feedback at:
http://www.apdip.net/news/foss-open-standards-primer-draft

 

- UNDP-APDIP ICT4D Series seeks to provide concrete research and analysis on
the strengths and weaknesses that are evident in ICT4D policies across the
region. It focuses on applications of ICT policies and its impact in
accelerating social and economic development.

- 

All UNDP-APDIP publications are available online at
www.apdip.net/publications

 

We would welcome any feedback on our publications.

 

Please send feedback and queries to:

 

Christine Apikul

Programme Specialist, UNDP-APDIP

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

_______________________________________________
DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list
DIGITALDIVIDE@mailman.edc.org
http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide
To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE 
in the body of the message.

Reply via email to