Abstract The main goal of this paper is to examine the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) revolution and the concept of globalization as they effect developing countries. Globalization as one of the reasons for possible widening of the gap between the poor and the rich nations was examined and the emerging concept of “digital slavery” was carefully evaluated. The wide gap in availability and use of ICTs across the world and the influences ICTs exert on globalization at the expense of developing countries were carefully examined and suggestions and necessary policies were offered for developing countries to leap-frog the industrialization stage and transform their economies into high value-added information economies that can com...
ICT, an acronym for information and communication technology, revolutionized the world thereby bring...
The overbearing impact of ICT on other professions the world over needs no emphasis in repositioning...
This introductory chapter sketches globalization and Africa in broad theoretical terms, examining ...
Abstract The main goal of this paper is to examine the ICT (Information and Communication Technology...
Currently, Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) have set no limits to which whirlwind messa...
Published ArticleLibraries in Africa are a product of the underdevelopment of the continent. To und...
The recent advances in information technology are becoming central to the process of socio-economic ...
Abstract: All sectors of business capacities across the globe including Africa are becoming increasi...
Globalization has been witnessed to bring numerous benefits to the advancement in information commun...
This paper examines globalization as a tool for socio-economic enslavement of Nigeria. The work ado...
The article presents the current evolution of the global information society and the problem of digi...
The paper focuses on the need for a national information policy in Nigeria in the face of globalizat...
Developments in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have changed nations and their cit...
"Prepared as a working paper for the African Development Forum '99, 24-28 October 1999, United Natio...
The paper examines globalization as it relates to library services, including the benefits of global...
ICT, an acronym for information and communication technology, revolutionized the world thereby bring...
The overbearing impact of ICT on other professions the world over needs no emphasis in repositioning...
This introductory chapter sketches globalization and Africa in broad theoretical terms, examining ...
Abstract The main goal of this paper is to examine the ICT (Information and Communication Technology...
Currently, Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) have set no limits to which whirlwind messa...
Published ArticleLibraries in Africa are a product of the underdevelopment of the continent. To und...
The recent advances in information technology are becoming central to the process of socio-economic ...
Abstract: All sectors of business capacities across the globe including Africa are becoming increasi...
Globalization has been witnessed to bring numerous benefits to the advancement in information commun...
This paper examines globalization as a tool for socio-economic enslavement of Nigeria. The work ado...
The article presents the current evolution of the global information society and the problem of digi...
The paper focuses on the need for a national information policy in Nigeria in the face of globalizat...
Developments in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have changed nations and their cit...
"Prepared as a working paper for the African Development Forum '99, 24-28 October 1999, United Natio...
The paper examines globalization as it relates to library services, including the benefits of global...
ICT, an acronym for information and communication technology, revolutionized the world thereby bring...
The overbearing impact of ICT on other professions the world over needs no emphasis in repositioning...
This introductory chapter sketches globalization and Africa in broad theoretical terms, examining ...