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Honestly, I find it somewhat contradictory to believe that a book priced
between $500 and $1000 can contribute much to overcoming digital
divides. In any case, the perspective will hardly be from below ...
El 17-09-2009 21:29, Martha Wallner escribió:
> FYI - http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?id=34612
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> Description:
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> Recently, rapid developments in the digital divide have attracted the
> attention of both the academic and political worlds due to the reduction
> of information gaps.
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> The *Handbook of Research on Overcoming Digital Divides: Constructing an
> Equitable and Competitive Information Society* presents a comprehensive,
> integrative, and global view of what has been called the digital divide.
> Collecting an international collaboration of experts, this Handbook of
> Research offers policy makers, academicians, managers, and researchers a
> complete reference source to the interactions, evolutions, and policies
> developing within the field.
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